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Milwaukee-based photographer Sara Stathas uses her empathy as a guide through an emotionally heavy project for the LA Times. Working alongside reporter Kurtis Lee, Sara documents individuals in Milwaukee who have been affected by a rise in gun violence in the city.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based Sara Stathas gets historic photographs of voters in Wisconsin, who were forced to cast their ballots in person on Tuesday, April 7.
Ten years ago, Sara Stathas assisted on a shoot with Jen Castle and Blake Spalding, the owners of Hell’s Backbone Grill in Boulder, Utah. In the decade since, Sara and Jen have stayed in touch, and as Sara considered options for self-assigned projects in 2017, she wanted to shoot at the organic farm that supplies the food for Hell’s Backbone Grill.
The Art Director of Backpacker Magazine, Genny Fullerton, reached out to Wisconsin-based photographer Sara Stathas to capture portraits of hiker Amber Hohnhorst for the “Survival” section of the publication.
In vintage base ball, the bases are made of canvas bags filled with sawdust or sand, the home plate is a real iron plate, and yes, it is called base ball, not baseball.
“Anyone listening to me who wants to look at pictures that make you smile and pictures that help you see hope, they’re inside Milwaukee Magazine,” said Andre Lee Ellis as he spoke about Sara Stathas’s photos of his event, 500 Tuxedos…
Milwaukee-based photographer Sara Stathas’ personal project, which was picked up by Milwaukee Magazine, showcases her desire to photograph people who made their livings outdoors and worked on the land.
Tearsheets for the week of 1/26/13 featuring our photographers’ work in OUT Magazine, Southern Living, GQ, and more.
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.