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Italy-based photographer Alberto Bernasconi opens his heart and his mind to a classic Italian cake called panettone, the same cake that haunted his holidays as a child.
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.
Cristina Candel works with and around the rainy days in Portugal while photographing the up-and-coming World of Wine for the Viajes (travel) section of El Mundo.
Natick, Massachusetts-based Bruce T. Martin heads to Cambodia to photograph the Angkorian Ruins from the Khmer Empire. The project is called “Walking in the Shadow of Time.”
Whenever architectural photographer Jason Keen lands work out of the country, he builds in time to explore with his camera. Check out some of the shots he’s created while on assignment in China and Vietnam
New Englander Abigail Grey heads to New Mexico to get imagery across the state for The Magnolia Journal. Abigail coordinated the entire shoot and edited the final deliverables upon completion.
Santa Monica, California-based Natasha Lee heads to the Chilean island Chiloé; her first trip to South America for Qantas Airlines’ in-flight publication .
Queensland, Australia-based Mark Lehn goes to Heron Island, ‘an eco paradise off the southern stretch of the Great Barrier Reef,’ for Qantas Airlines’ publication ‘Travel Insider.’
Colorado-based photographers Chris Council and Emily Chaplin of C2 Photography shoot imagery for North Carolina’s tourism board, including the cover for its annual travel guide.
Bangkok-based Amanda Mustard visits Sriracha Tiger Zoo in Thailand, among other notable tiger tourism spots in the country, to document their living conditions in captivity for the New York Times.
Washington, D.C.-based photographer Marisa Guzman-Aloia works with environmental advocate Gay Browne, who penned Living with a Green Heart, for Virtuoso Life’s first issue of 2020.
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico-based Nicole Franco documents the pageantry and passion behind Charreada, a traditional Mexican event akin to the rodeo which has been performed for centuries.
Motown’s Marvin Shaouni shoots the rising hot spots in downtown Detroit for the Wall Street Journal and then profiles one of the city’s iconic restauranteurs in ‘A Wife Called Phoenicia.’
London-based photographer Richard James Taylor was contacted by National Geographic Traveller to photograph a cover feature on Barcelona through the eyes of its local residents.
Teneriffe, Australia-based photographer Mark Lehn recently completed a self-assigned project that appeared in this month’s edition of Get Lost travel magazine. Mark traveled to Borneo at the beginning of this year, working with local translators and guides to create these photos of the Dayak Iban people.
Mexico City-based photographer Lindsay Lauckner Gundlock was approached by Monocle magazine to create images for a city guide of Mexico City. As the “chief photographer,” Lindsay photographed 120 places around the city, collaborating with a large team that included writers, editors, producers, and designers.
John Kuczala is a Maplewood, NJ based photographer who recently shot a cover for the July/August 2018 issue of AAA Living magazine. Instead of heading to the beach, John decided to set up this shoot in his driveway, using 30 bags of sand and photographing from a second-story window.
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.