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Durham-based travel photographer Natalia Weedy takes on a fun campaign in Fayetteville, North Carolina, one that had her wading in marshes, hanging from a ropes course, and walking among life-size dinosaur replicas.
When London-based Tom Parker was hired by the wealthiest city in the world to aid their family-fun campaign, that balance was thrown into epic proportions with a team of 130 people, nearly 25 locations, and 150 hero shots.
Mexico City-based conceptual photographer Walter Shintani recently helped CityUnscripted capture an insider’s view of CDMX to match their brand identity as a highly-personalized travel startup.
Dallas-based architectural photographer Jasmine Anwer photographed a rooftop conservatory, built by BC Greenhouse Builders, that serves as the residential clubhouse at The Drakestone apartment community in Downtown Dallas.
Since 2021, Dallas-based Tadd Myers has traveled up and down North America for construction materials company Arcosa, photographing the people and processes at work in their facilities.
Berlin-based corporate and advertising photographer Markus Altman was commissioned by Germany’s Federal Ministry of Economics’ Digital Hub Initiative to shoot all of their 16 Hubs across the nation, as well as the start-ups currently based there.
Lee Runion and Jennifer Bostic of Black Horse Productions worked on a visual rebrand for fast food chain Zaxby’s. It’s an ongoing campaign that sees the duo collaborating with Zaxby’s beyond the 2022 photoshoots.
The Pine Tree State, per capita, is the oldest in the US, and with that aging population comes a wide range of trends, stories, and issues. Brewer, Maine-based photographer Jason Paige Smith explores this in his project The Oldest State.
There’s a difference between the sun-soaked aesthetic of California and Florida. Tom Kubik had to know it and get it right for his work with Visit St. Pete/Clearwater last year.
Colorado Rapids recently assigned sports photographer and filmmaker Matt Trappe to create a club profile film for its Apple TV+ platform.
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.