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Colorado-based photographer and filmmaker Sean F. Boggs’ recent work for PBS show Humans: The World Within captures a diverse cast of people with fascinating stories. The show, which is now streaming on NETFLIX, is a five-episode docu-series that explores the human body’s inner workings through human-centered-personal stories.
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.
Austin, Texas-based photographer Nicole Mlakar’s first project for People Magazine is a set of portraits of Lexlee, a woman who lost 187lbs after a year of rapid weight gain. Nicole’s dynamic photographs show the subject riding horses and serve to illustrate her inspiring story.
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.
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.
Miami, Florida-based photographer James Jackman recently ventured into the world of mushrooms for a story on fungi culture for Edible South Florida, an independently-owned local food magazine that’s part of the Edible Communities network.
Canadian photographer Anya Chibis documents the story of Skipper Hollis Jennings, one of the few female captains working on commercial fishing boats in Alaska.
Brooklyn-based photographer Joe Quint didn’t set out to make a film about a Kensington activist who channeled her trauma into acts of service. However, Rosalind “Roz” Pichardo, a woman he met while working on a project about the impact of gun violence, inspired him to take action.
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.
Worcester, Massachusetts’s Amy Rose Productions recently had the opportunity to photograph a project for Out and Out Magazine featuring a trans woman named Fran Collazo.
Nagoya, Japan-based photographer Ben Weller has been working with National Geographic Traveller (UK) since 2019 and was recently commissioned to capture the historic Kansai region for a series of sponsored articles for the Kansai Tourism Bureau.
Cleveland, Ohio-based Photographer Angelo Merendino’s most recent project honors the selfless nature of the nursing profession by sharing the stories of nurses from various hospitals in Cleveland. The portrait project, titled “A Privilege Unlike Anything Else,” will be released just in time for National Nurses Month in May.
Madison, Wisconsin-based photographer Lauren Justice photographs the star of Broadway’s Moulin Rouge! musical at home in Wisconsin for The New York Times.
Matt Furman travels the globe to reveal the ‘real people’ behind global real estate company Cushman & Wakefield for diversity and inclusion advertising campaign.
Editorial photographer Richard Darbonne heads to the Oregon Coast to wade in the waters and capture Ron Neva hunting for razor clams at 1859 Magazine’s behest.
Arik Shraga teams up with DAVAI Theater Group to capture and enhance an already magical show — one that complies with the very strict COVID-restrictions that have greatly affected the theater and performing arts communities.
Tina Boyadjieva took on a project with Lansinoh USA she would never forget — one that would require her to travel to five continents, explore 18 countries, meet 65 women, and be lauded by countless publications.
D.C.-based photographer Scott Suchman goes on a journey for American Way to discover the U.S.’s unsung heroic sandwiches, including new favorites and old enemies.
Los Angeles-based Margo Moritz, alongside her partner and fellow WM member Tom Kubik, travels cross-country from West to East on Amtrak. During the eight-day round trip — in between which was client shoot in New York — Margo photographed Amtrak employees and some of America’s most beautifully undisturbed vistas.
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.”
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.