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New Orleans-based Daymon Gardner heads to Florida to photograph a robotic exoskeleton for Popular Mechanics. The creation is being used by Mark Daniel, a former welder who now competes in the Bionic Olympics.
Special Sports Edition! To celebrate with all of the sports enthusiasts out there, this week’s weekly roundup includes photographers Andrew Klein, Daymon Gardner, and Jason Paige Smith, who have all shared recent sports-related pieces…
Daymon Gardner recently shot New Orleans Pelicans power forward Anthony Davis for the cover of Sports Illustrated. Davis is a two-time NBA all star and gold medalist who has coined “the brow” as his nickname (after his famous unibrow).
Daymon had less than an hour with the star to get the money shot. Below, I asked him for some tips and tricks on shooting high-profile athletes like Davis.
Whether you’re looking for a scowl, wince, smirk, or pout, you’ll find plenty of memorable mugs in this week’s Creative In Place: A Face You Won’t Forget.
Wonderful Machine September 2011 monthly print mailer featuring a photograph by New Orleans-based Daymon Gardner.
Wonderful Machine is a network of photographers and producers who work on projects for publications, agencies, and brands around the world. Here are some of those stories.