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With close to 700,000 people living in the city, Boston is a market ripe for the taking. If your business needs striking product imagery to get customers’ attention, check out our list of the best product photographers in Boston.
Commerce flows through Philly without reserve. Businesses are looking to capitalize on every possible advantage from the price to the product image. For help with the latter, we’ve found seven of the best product photographers in Philadelphia to assist you.
With such a magnetic pull luring tourists and locals to Miami, every billboard and storefront produces countless moments to spark a sale. And for images that light the spark, we’ve found seven of the best product photographers in Miami to get the job done.
New Jersey-based photographer John Kuczala’s images for Scabelly are bold and colorful vignettes of fishing lures treading through the water. The beautiful images creatively bring to life inanimate objects using sharp contrasts, clever lighting techniques, and splashing water.
New York City-based Andrew Day’s specialty is capturing elegant still-life imagery and short films for fashion and beauty brands like Maybelline and Ralph Lauren. The photographer and director’s recent work for Clarins, a leading luxury skincare brand, includes a series of short-form videos and stills showcasing the brand’s new “Total Eye Lift” eye cream.
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.
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.
Nick Nacca explores the world of strange and unusual objects featured in Quint Gallery. Going out on a limb his image titled Fish Out of Water was accepted into the 2020 CA photo annual.
New York-based Melinda DiMauro creates Easter-themed imagery for Whisked Confections, a frequent collaborator of hers, to help the bakery let folks know it’s still doing local deliveries.
NYC-based Paul Quitoriano recently recovered from an 11-day battle with COVID-19. His series “Quarantine Meals” documents the various dishes he and his roommate cooked while in lockdown.
Lürzer’s International Archive selects Atlanta-based photographer John Fulton as one of the 200 best advertising photographers on the planet. This is the third time John has received this honor, which is bestowed upon photographers every two years.
Southern Californian Ivan Solis creates imagery as bright and sunny as his home region with the help of studio lighting, which is “more popular than ever.”
Clint Davis was contracted by Campbell-Ewald to shoot the first non-CGI images of Cadillac’s XT4, which resulted in some beautiful images, an Oreo cake, and millenial bait par excellence.
Bryan Regan takes us on a trip down memory lane by capturing the work of Jonathan Lopes, a LEGO artist whose creations take center stage in Abrams Books’ New York City Brick by Brick: The Art of LEGO Construction.
Minneapolis, Minnesota-based photographer Chad Holder photographs for AVEDA quite regularly, but every shoot presents a new challenge as Chad and his team need to source the natural ingredients that make up the product they are shooting. For these tear sheets, they had to bring in cherry blossoms and almonds for the hair products, as well as ylang ylang and tonic bean – which was slightly more difficult!
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.