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Getting moving is a way of life in Chicago. Naturally, brands and publications will seek to capitalize on this culture of active living. Whatever the requirement, these sports and fitness photographers in Chicago will bring the magic to your campaign’s imagery.
London is a magnet for sporting goodness, bringing together numerous stakeholders who uphold the city’s allure in this arena. One such group happens to be sports photographers in London, who immortalize the trials, tribulations, and triumphs of physical endeavor through pictures.
Atlanta is a city brimming with high-quality sports teams, from the Falcons, to the Braves, to the Hawks, to the Thrashers, to the Atlanta United FC; the city provides its native fans a plethora of pro teams to cheer on to glory.
Atlanta-based photographer Brandon Clifton completes a last-minute shoot on the backroads of North Carolina — one he nearly didn’t survive — featuring cyclist Jolanda Neff for The Red Bulletin, a Red Bull-produced sports magazine.
Columbus, Ohio-based photographer Kirk Irwin has been professionally photographing sports for the past 14 years. His most recent project, a book encompassing his work with Ohio State Athletics, is the culmination of many years of covering the genre.
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.
Vancouver-based photographer Albert Law’s recent work with personal trainer Carrie Xu offers a glimpse into the personal trainer’s late-night workout regimen through a series of softly lit black and white images.
Chicago-based photographer Kevin Serna’s portraits of ultrarunner Coree Woltering, capture the essence of an accomplished man who has endured countless physical and emotional challenges throughout his running career.
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.’
Greenville, South Carolina-based photographer Jack Robert Connolly photographs Denver Downs’ 150th anniversary for Community Journals and lands the cover of the Greenville Journal.
Greenville, South Carolina’s Studio Dispatch (Will Crooks and Tara Davis) is a creative duo with an affinity for bright colors. They captured Feetures’ new line of socks, granting the products and brand a fresh, light-hearted, creative direction.
Photographer Chona Kasinger completes her first assignment for ESPN by heading to Walla Walla, Washington to get imagery of former NFL quarterback Drew Bledsoe at his winery.
Production house AK Collective was hired to create marketing materials for last year’s boxing match between Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Daniel Jacobs, two world champion middleweights. Amanda Westcott recaps the whirlwind few days leading up to one of the most anticipated fights in recent years.
Southern transplant Will Crooks works with athletes in Greenville, South Carolina and Asheville, North Carolina who were chosen as Lululemon ambassadors for 2020.
New York City-based Mo Daoud reconnects with Nike to photograph a remade basketball court and nearby diner that celebrate the history and spirit of Chicago’s sporting culture.
Sports and outdoor lifestyle photographer Matt Trappe heads to Portland to shoot the top high school cross country teams in America for Runner’s World Magazine.
Alabama alum Michael J. Moore heads to historic Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa to shoot imagery of Eli Gold, who has been the radio play-by-play voice of the Crimson Tide for three decades, for Birmingham Magazine.
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.
Editorial and commercial photographer Benjamin Norman continues his freelance work with the New York Times by shooting the NYC Marathon, making the front page of the paper in the process.
New York City-based Johnnie Izquierdo travels to Clondalkin, Ireland, the hometown of D-1 basketball player Aidan Igiehon, to document his return home for his 18th birthday.
Chicago-based Ricky Kluge shoots a variety of athletes in his personal studio for a project entitled “We Are Water.”
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.