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Jimmy John’s, the popular gourmet sandwich brand, recently debuted a new menu and a new look. The new bold and expressive visual approach is the work of Cincinnati-based food photographer Teri Campbell of Teri Studios.
Tokyo-based photographer Irwin Wong’s work for cosmetics company SK-II documents the stories of female small business owners. The multimedia project is part of a web-based experience in which viewers can explore a virtual street with interactive elements that showcase the vendors and their stories.
New York City-based photographer Paul Crispin Quitoriano’s latest images for Smirnoff vodka depict bright and colorful scenes that aim to represent the diversity of the LGBTQIA+ community.
On paper, photographer Dalton Johnson is technically California-based, but his home base is wherever his van takes him. Whether that’s the coast or the mountains, Dalton lives and breathes the adventure life every day. His latest endeavor brought him to Baja California in Mexico to shoot a project for Big Agnes, an outdoor company that specializes in tents, sleeping bags, and gear.
Milwaukee, WI-based photographer CJ Foeckler’s latest project for Spike Brewing captures the beer-making process and the people behind the brand who make small batch brewing equipment accessible for beer enthusiasts everywhere.
Vietnam-based photographer Tim Gerard Barker’s photographs for sustainable supplier Zilingo offer a behind-the-scenes look at the company’s textile factories across various countries and their increased focus on sustainability.
Atlanta, Georgia-based photographer Gregory Miller’s images for Swiss company Schindler offer glimpses of rapid transit modernization. The photos which were shot for Schindler’s annual report showcase the company’s renovations and upgrades to elevators, escalators, and moving walks throughout Atlanta during the pandemic.
Brett Hemmings is a photographer based in Sydney, Australia that specializes in sport and lifestyle photography. His latest work for ASICS, a shoe and activewear company, showcases the brand’s new line of “Color Injection Pack” sneakers ‘in action.’
Philadelphia-based photographer Dave Moser has photographed well-known celebrities like Patti LaBelle, and politicians like Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump. However, in his recent work for WSFS bank, he brings to light the personalities of banking professionals.
São Paulo, Brazil-based photographer Claus Lehmann’s recent work for Spotify Brazil perfectly captures the feeling and sensory experience of listening to music at home in a series of still and gif images without sound.
Little Rock, Arkansas-based photographer Karen Segrave’s latest work for Coulson Oil’s RoadRunner stores captures wholesome vignettes of “real people” shopping and working at the gas station convenience stores.
Greenville, South Carolina-based portrait photographer Ian Curcio’s images for tech company Lenovo showcase typecast models that were meant to represent millennial buyer personas.
Janelle Bendycki’s work with Abercrombie Kids captures candid conversations about what Black History Month means to them. The images showcase a collaboration between Abercrombie Kids and artist Morrah Burton-Edwards while serving as a powerful vehicle for continued discussions about racial equity and representation.
Matt Furman travels the globe to reveal the ‘real people’ behind global real estate company Cushman & Wakefield for diversity and inclusion advertising campaign.
Doug Levy’s personal project has been ongoing for the better part of a decade, but when Vistaprint’s eye was recently caught by his portrayal of New England Craftsmen, they said, “Yes, this is good.”
Black Voices from Big Brown came to life with Scott Areman’s help to honor over two dozen African American Executives and celebrate their legacy at UPS.
Michael Minelli braves the elements as he takes to the mountains and winding roads sprinkled with snow and veiled in fog, improvising during his shoot of the Porsche Cayenne GTS Coupé for Quattroroute Magazine.
Producer Bryan Sheffield and Designer Lindsay Thompson had the opportunity to share the best marketing practices with True Chicago, an organization that invests in the future and talent of young creatives.
New York-based Melinda DiMauro creates Easter-themed imagery for Whisked Confections, a frequent collaborator of hers, to help the bakery let folks know it’s still doing local deliveries.
Florida-based photographer Thomas Winter links up with Herc, an equipment rental service, to shoot its annual report.
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.