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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.
Charleston, South Carolina based photographer Stacy Howell was approached by Porter Airlines’ re:porter magazine after they found her listing on Wonderful Machine.
Portland-based photographer Isaac Lane Koval has a long working relationship with Portland Monthly magazine and is a regular contributor through commissioned and stock sales. Check out his recently completed cover and feature for Portland Monthly’s June issue.
Costa Cruises, a well-known brand in the cruise industry, recently contracted with the Italian creative agency Combocut to undertake a rebranding and repositioning campaign. Bologna, Italy-based photographer Felix Reed created the lifestyle imagery for the campaign over the course of a 14-day cruise through the Mediterranean sea on a working cruise ship.
Indonesia-based photographer Martin Westlake has been a regular contributor to DestinAsian magazine, having completed a number of travel features and covers for the magazine since their inception in 2001. Martin traveled to Sri Lanka with DestinAsian’s Editor-in-Chief Chris Hill to scout and photograph several selections for the cover.
Nico Avelardi is a Florence, Italy-based photographer and regular contributor to National Geographic Traveller. He recently completed a travel assignment in Trentino, Italy for a Special Feature in NatGeo Traveller.
London-based photographer Simon Urwin traveled to Kyoto, Japan, creating words and pictures to illustrate the city in the midst of springtime for Traveller Magazine, the longest-running travel magazine in the United Kingdom.
Nico Avelardi is a Firenze, Italy-based photographer and regular contributor to National Geographic Traveller. He recently completed a travel assignment in Rome for the Rome Guide supplement to the April 2018 issue of National Geographic Traveller.
London-based photographer Richard James Taylor was commissioned by Belmond to shoot new material for their Andean Explorer luxury sleeper train service in Peru.
There are very few places in the world considered holy to several monotheistic religions, and Jerusalem is one of them. The Middle Eastern City is home to the three great faiths of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, and close to a million people across these belief systems call the city their home. ADAC Reisemagazin, the German Automobile Club’s travel magazine was looking to feature a piece covering this often-times ignored fact of the area, and they reached out to Jerusalem-based photographer David Vaaknin.
While she discovered her love for photography early on, Seattle, Washington based photographer Tegra Stone Nuess committed to a life behind the camera during her time living and studying in Paris. She hasn’t strayed from the path since, working on editorial, commercial, and documentary work centered on travel. We asked Tegra some questions about her early days as a photographer, her finest moments, and her plans for the future.