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We worked with photographer Rey Lopez on the shoot production for an exciting new venture, The Square – a chef-driven food hall opening this summer in Washington, DC.
Mexico City-based conceptual photographer Walter Shintani recently helped CityUnscripted capture an insider’s view of CDMX to match their brand identity as a highly-personalized travel startup.
The Pine Tree State, per capita, is the oldest in the US, and with that aging population comes a wide range of trends, stories, and issues. Brewer, Maine-based photographer Jason Paige Smith explores this in his project The Oldest State.
Last year, Plate Magazine swapped the restaurant for the poker room when photographing chef and entrepreneur Reem Assil, and they brought San Francisco-based Angela DeCenzo for the job.
Atlanta-based portraiture photographer Scott Areman was hired by Bolt Entertainment to tip off the NBA season for the Atlanta Hawks on media day by setting up a studio at PC&E — a large production facility in Atlanta.
The Wall Street Journal enlisted Los Angeles-based portraiture and documentary photographer Lauren Justice to visually tell the story of 16-year-old Joseph Olkha’s experience with cyberbullying.
In a recent project for annual Louisville, Kentucky fashion show KMAC Couture, portrait photographer Clay Cook pushed the boundaries of imagination by creating 200 unique, abstract images using AI (artificial intelligence) tool Midjourney.
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.
Andrew set out to create a personal project entitled LGBTQIA Portraits, built around capturing his queer family authentically and with the same eye and quality he brings to his celebrity and advertising work.
Last year, Poets & Writers, the nation’s largest nonprofit organization serving creative writers, contacted Nicole Loeb for help with their November/December issue: photograph New York Times best-selling novelist Celeste Ng.
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.