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Bryan Regan’s decade-long personal project photographing North Carolina’s capital caught the interest of Walter Magazine, who used one picture of Raleigh’s skyline for the cover of their 10th-anniversary issue, with plenty more found within.
Raleigh-based Bryan Regan gets work from two stories in the December issue of Walter Magazine, name after the city’s namesake, Sir Walter Raleigh. One story was a personal project Bryan pitched to the publication, while the other was about a local theatre troupe that puts on A Christmas Carol every year.
Bryan Regan takes us on a trip down memory lane by capturing the work of Jonathan Lopes, a LEGO artist whose creations take center stage in Abrams Books’ New York City Brick by Brick: The Art of LEGO Construction.
A dog is a man’s best friend, but Instagram might be a photographer’s. You could rev up enthusiasm among a dedicated base of followers and even find your next client, turning Instagram into a creative’s paradise. For Raleigh, North Carolina based photographer Bryan Regan, it’s also about fun.
After seeing a personal project of Raleigh-based still life photographer Bryan Regan, Lenovo’s senior marketing manager enlisted him to demonstrate the new password-swipe technology.
Get ready to feel some major wanderlust with this month’s Creative in Place: Be My Guest, where we focus on luxury hotels and resorts around the world!
Creative In Place is a series of email promotions designed to put a smile on your face and to show how our network of photographers and videographers can provide visual solutions just about anywhere in the world. This week’s theme is Tomorrow’s Pictures Today.
To stretch the creative muscles of photographers at home and to show off how Wonderful Machine can coordinate hundreds of photographers on short notice, we’ve developed Creative In Place.
I noticed that A Photo Folio, Rob Haggart’s website template service (you know, because A Photo Editor doesn’t take enough time to write, I’m sure), is now offering compatibility with the iPad.
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.