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São Paulo, Brazil-based photographer Claus Lehmann’s recent work for Spotify Brazil perfectly captures the feeling and sensory experience of listening to music at home in a series of still and gif images without sound.
April showers bring May flowers, and last month we brought in Nicole Poulin to join our Client Outreach team which consists of Cliff, Jen, Chris, Elo, Will, Nadia, and Craig.
Little Rock, Arkansas-based photographer Karen Segrave’s latest work for Coulson Oil’s RoadRunner stores captures wholesome vignettes of “real people” shopping and working at the gas station convenience stores.
Greenville, South Carolina-based portrait photographer Ian Curcio’s images for tech company Lenovo showcase typecast models that were meant to represent millennial buyer personas.
Janelle Bendycki’s work with Abercrombie Kids captures candid conversations about what Black History Month means to them. The images showcase a collaboration between Abercrombie Kids and artist Morrah Burton-Edwards while serving as a powerful vehicle for continued discussions about racial equity and representation.
In this month’s Member Open House, Wonderful Machine Publicist Varun Raghupathi and Photo Editor Victoria Cagol consider some of the ways photographers can use words to build their businesses.
While creating a new portfolio book, Jess Williams realized he needed a fresh Wordmark to tie his brand together. The Nashville-based photographer contacted Lindsay Thompson, who gave Jess a plethora of options to choose from after researching a number of fonts.
A large alcohol brand needed a photographer with celebrity portraiture experience to create quality imagery in short order. Here’s how Craig Oppenheimer determined the fees for labor and licensing.
Celebrating one year of Creative Coaching, Jemma Dilag talks about their time working with Woodstock, Georgia-based photographer Andrew Waters. After a year of working on self-assigned projects and tightening up his website, Andrew and Jemma are now shifting gears to focus on marketing!
Matt Furman travels the globe to reveal the ‘real people’ behind global real estate company Cushman & Wakefield for diversity and inclusion advertising campaign.
Find out how many times people clicked on our Web Ads during March, as well as our approach to ensuring we have a better understanding of who is clicking on our ads and why.
What is brand narrative photography? Three photographers share how their backgrounds and styles have made them ideal collaborators for clients in the brand narrative sphere.
Lindsay Thompson continues her collaboration with John Davis, this time helping the L.A.-based photographer put together an eye-catching Print Promo for potential clients.
Our staffers spent a lot of time in the past year helping Amy Rose Productions boost its online presence. Jemma Dilag did two separate projects with Missy and Chelsea, the company’s co-owners, including a revamping of the pair’s website to better market it toward photography clients.
Doug Levy’s personal project has been ongoing for the better part of a decade, but when Vistaprint’s eye was recently caught by his portrayal of New England Craftsmen, they said, “Yes, this is good.”
Black Voices from Big Brown came to life with Scott Areman’s help to honor over two dozen African American Executives and celebrate their legacy at UPS.
Michael Minelli braves the elements as he takes to the mountains and winding roads sprinkled with snow and veiled in fog, improvising during his shoot of the Porsche Cayenne GTS Coupé for Quattroroute Magazine.
Take a look at how we’ve promoted our member photographers on social media in January. In addition to filling out our Pinterest page with new specialty boards, we’ve expanded to TikTok while continuing to utilize the more traditional social medias of Facebook and Instagram.
Producer Bryan Sheffield and Designer Lindsay Thompson had the opportunity to share the best marketing practices with True Chicago, an organization that invests in the future and talent of young creatives.
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.