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With digital technology making it easy to produce photographs, some may wonder whether it still makes sense to invest time and effort into making prints? Wonderful Machine’s Photo Editor and Consultant Molly Glynn argues it does.
Shannon Faulk is a Dallas-based photographer who needed a photo-edit to display his photos and capture the attention of clients. Molly worked with to edit his work, arrange his photos, and develop categories to successfully display his work.
With only three days at her disposal, photo editor Molly Glynn produced a print portfolio for Dallas-based photographer Matt Hawthorne, just in time for an NYC meeting.
We at Wonderful Machine spend a lot of time on photographer websites. Between our existing members and the new inquiries contacting us every day, we consider ourselves experts in the current trends and proven practices for online portfolios. Photo Editor Molly Glynn leads us through some of the best practices for building a successful website.
Santa Barbara, California-based photographer Doug Ellis came to Wonderful Machine with a mission to develop his commercial portfolio but wasn’t sure exactly how to achieve the right balance. Doug specializes in photography that captures body, mind, and spirit – and his clients look for a conscious approach and an open heart.
I regularly handle print edits, helping to select and sequence every page, but I can also take an existing edit and layout and align it on the page. Such was the case with South African photographer Inge Prins, who designed her own print portfolio and asked us for help bringing it to life.
Little Rock, Arkansas based photographer Karen E. Segrave has a lot to be excited about these days. Back in October, she contacted Wonderful Machine about creating a new print portfolio and print promos, and we were more than happy to help her out.
A look at the Adobe Lightroom’s Print module with tips and tricks for photographer portfolio production by Wonderful Machine Photo Editor, Molly Glynn.
Tomorrow is St. Patrick’s day, and in lieu of showing you images of nothing but shamrocks and green, we decided to indulge in some true Irish spirit. Here are some of our favorite Irish proverbs, and images from our photographers perfectly suited to the lessons. Enjoy these photographs and everything else St. Patty’s brings you. Sláinte!
Whether it’s lifestyle or conceptual, stills or motion, historical or whimsical, portraits or food, chances are that New York City based photographer Will Strawser has mastered the technique. He has photographed projects for everyone from Kia to Converse, keeping creative and true to himself along the way. We asked Will a few questions about his career, his motivations, and what projects he would one day love to shoot.
Ten years ago, Sara Stathas assisted on a shoot with Jen Castle and Blake Spalding, the owners of Hell’s Backbone Grill in Boulder, Utah. In the decade since, Sara and Jen have stayed in touch, and as Sara considered options for self-assigned projects in 2017, she wanted to shoot at the organic farm that supplies the food for Hell’s Backbone Grill.
At times, agriculture as an industry can look like it belongs in the past, even though innovative methods are constantly being developed and implemented. Precision Planting is one such innovator, and they contacted Peoria, Illinois-based photographer Seth Lowe to help make a promotional video for their new 20|20 system.
These days, there is definitely some allure to life on the road, and photographer Scott Gable and his wife and partner Sarah would probably agree. They recently set off on a new adventure, aptly named the Big Scout.
If everyone is on board and willing to collaborate, test shoots can be fun, creative spaces that lead you to unexpected places. Just ask Stephen DeVries and Nathan Carrabba. Even though they live on other sides of the country, Birmingham-based photographer Stephen and Portland-based food stylist Nathan work together every chance they get.
A few weeks ago, we here at Wonderful Machine received our copy of Lürzer’s 200 Best Ad Photographers Worldwide and noticed quite a few familiar names. Haven’t had the chance to peruse the book yourself? That’s alright – we’re giving you a sneak peek of our included members and a description of their images in their own words.