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Photographer Sean Scheidt memorializes his family members in a six-year project that documents the time spent with his aging grandparents. As he chronicles the intimate moments shared in times of sadness and joy, he contributes to the legacy of his family and hopes his children can know them better through this series.
For the last fifteen years, Chicago-based photographer Kirsten Miccoli has played with her portraiture to bring a quality of fine art into her conceptual projects. In her latest series, Digital Renaissance, Kirsten opens a window into her creative world, as she reimagines classic painting styles for the modern age.
Squamish-based photographer Christian Tisdale explores the skills and spaces of artisans in his local community for his personal project “Makers.” As he delves into their processes and personalities, he develops a deeper connection to these creators while also identifying with the maker in himself.
Chicago-based photographer Morgan Ione becomes a mixologist for a self-directed personal project entitled “Summer Awaits.” As she cruised down Lake Michigan she collaborated with cinematographers, stylists, and editors to bring a taste of Teremana Tequila to life.
Phoenix-based photographer Blair Bunting documents America’s railways through a personal series inspired by his childhood memories. For this project, Blair journeys through the American Southwest to capture moving trains and the natural landscapes they pass through each day.
Los Angeles-based photographer Rebecca Peloquin was a visual artist for over a decade before transitioning to a specialty in food and beverage photography. In her latest project, titled “Dramatic Produce,” Rebecca approaches food ingredients as fine art.
Los Angeles-based photographer and director Jason Elias is a lifelong Angeleno, but his wife hails from a rural farm in North Dakota and grew up just outside a town of only 200 people. This connection led him to pursue a personal project centered around capturing farmers (and family) during the harvest in North Dakota.
Documentary photographer Nick St. Oegger has been living and working in the Western Balkans since 2013. Since moving to the region, he has found inspiration in unexpected places. Nick’s latest project, “The Big Smoke,” allows us a look at a historically important European city plagued by a dense cloud of smog during its winter months.
Nashville, Tennessee-based photographer Maria Clark recently documented wedding cake artist Rachel Schut’s baking and decorating process. The images, which will be used to promote Rachel’s upcoming baking course, are the result of a collaboration between the cake genius behind RachCakes and our photographer.
Boulder, Colorado-based photographer Kody Kohlman’s Mission Mountain documentary captures Amy O’Hoyt’s story and perspective as a first-generation rancher and a woman in a male-dominated industry.
Canadian photographer Anya Chibis documents the story of Skipper Hollis Jennings, one of the few female captains working on commercial fishing boats in Alaska.
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.
When I stumbled upon Gary S. Chapman’s recent project for TOMS I was immediately curious. More than a few of us here are sporting their undeniably comfy shoes and I was excited to hear a little more about what the hugely popular brand was up to.
We’re proud to announce that the 2008 Communication Arts Photo Annual features 5 of our photographers. Their work was chosen out of 8,500 entries.
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.