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Last Fall, Canada’s Premiers pushed forward with a campaign urging the federal government to increase healthcare funding, featuring portraits taken by Vancouver-based Kyrani Kanavaros.
Wilmington, NC-based photographer Kevin Titus’ recent work for Light Wave Dental results from an 8-day shoot across multiple locations in North Carolina and the company’s headquarters in Virginia. Kevin’s images are a combination of portraiture and lifestyle photography that showcase the company’s employees and dental clients in a wide range of environments.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Atlanta Georgia-based Photographer Gregory Miller captures the everyday struggle Americans face to secure healthcare. In a shoot for CoverMyMeds, he ventures to each individual’s home to spend time with them, and finds a way to best portray an authentic snapshot of their lives.
Miami, Florida-based photographer James Jackman recently ventured into the world of mushrooms for a story on fungi culture for Edible South Florida, an independently-owned local food magazine that’s part of the Edible Communities network.
Cleveland, Ohio-based Photographer Angelo Merendino’s most recent project honors the selfless nature of the nursing profession by sharing the stories of nurses from various hospitals in Cleveland. The portrait project, titled “A Privilege Unlike Anything Else,” will be released just in time for National Nurses Month in May.
Freelancer Jon Morgan, whose sister is an educator at several non-profit dialysis clinics, gets imagery of the nurses who work there while asking about their fears at work.
Texan Bill Sallans continues his work with long-time client Austin Monthly by shooting Dr. Nakia G. Scott, M.D. for the magazine’s “Top Doctors” issue.
Phoenician Steve Craft meets with two optometrists to create portraiture of the eye doctors who take care of American armed forces, among other people, for Focus, the American Optometrist Association’s magazine.
New Jersey-based John Kuczala makes sketches of the brain suffering from Alzheimer’s for University of Miami Medicine. The art direction came from B&G Design, who found John through Wonderful Machine.
Rhode Islander Josh Behan works with Lifespan Health to shoot its patients getting back to their pastimes after receiving care from one of the company’s network of hospitals.
Dallas-based Terri Glanger travels to Memphis to photograph young patients at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, which partners with the restaurant chain Chili’s every year to raise money for these kids.
New Orleans-based Bryan Tarnowski speaks with residents living in poverty and policy makers in Mississippi to discuss the growing push for Medicaid expansion in the region.
Boston-based photographer Webb Chappell meets Dr. Stuart Harris of Massachusetts General Hospital for a piece in Orion Magazine on the developing field of wilderness medicine.
Craig Orsini is a Boston-based photographer who recently worked with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts to photograph a bicycle campaign for the Blue Bikes launch.
Atlanta-based photographer Gary S. Chapman connected with Janssen’s art director and shot a project for their corporate library.
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.