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Standing out in one of the world’s original hubs of international fashion may be a challenge only a rare few can meet. These seven photographers prove that it not only can be done but that it can be done in one’s own style.
In a marketplace that competes to bring the latest trends out in the fastest ways, there is a need for many different kinds of beauty photographers in NYC.
Schaefer Outfitter, the perennial tailor to everyone from farmers to ranchers, was set to launch a new collection last year, and they enlisted the services of Ketchum, Idaho-based photographer Hillary Maybery, for the job.
Inspired by the publication Afrostyle, photographer Liezl Zwarts recently created a personal project entitled “We the People,” which she submitted to the publication. Impressed by her work, they published the story in their 4th printed edition.
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.
Southern transplant Will Crooks works with athletes in Greenville, South Carolina and Asheville, North Carolina who were chosen as Lululemon ambassadors for 2020.
Former model, stylist, and makeup artist Kate Holliday has been a freelance photographer for seven years. Find out the tips and tricks she picked up from her prior jobs that have helped her stand out in the world of photography!
NYC-based Tina Boyadjieva, who grew up in Communist Bulgaria, returns home for a day-long fashion shoot that contrasts bright, unique outfits with the drab, decrepit housing in which she grew up.
Denver-based photographer Jason Innes works with two yoga instructors to help market Jessica Biel’s new line of apparel with Gaiam, a yoga streaming service based in Colorado.
Aaron Greene conceived, directed, and shot a motion and stills project that overlaps beautiful imagery with a poem that resonates feelings of nostalgia.
Paris, France-based photographer Antoine Doyen recently photographed a spread for Telva on Atelier Cologne. Antoine didn’t have a lot of time to capture the right images—but he made it work, and they turned out beautifully.
Los Angeles, California-based photographer Liz Kuball recently documented the efforts of an anonymous designer whose brand is called 69 to provide inclusive garments that can be worn by anyone. On an assignment for T: The New York Times Style Magazine, Liz photographed the designer wearing their latest clothing line, which focuses on interpretations of denim, in their studio near MacArthur Park.
Best known for her fun and outdoorsy lifestyle work, New York-based photographer Caitie McCabe heads in a different direction with this commercial-style studio project.
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.