One of the country’s largest states, California is home to colossal redwood forests, thriving metropolises, high desert super blooms, cliffside bohemian enclaves, nearly the entire entertainment industry, and some of the world’s best food and wine. With a reputation as big and storied as all it contains, California needs no help attracting tourists. But what about when it comes to accommodating business gatherings?
Read MoreFinally sharing some images and BTS from a recent project of Mathew Turley’s, shooting agriculture for one of BASF’s new products. Thanks to Annie Henley and VMLY&R for the assignment!
Read More“We were trying to capture the essence of the place,” explains photographer Matthew Turley of his recent work shooting stills for Maine Tourism. Essence may be a singular noun, but what Turley’s photos of the northeastern-most tip of the country reveal is that the quintessential nature of a place is found in its multitudes. A wild mix of elements at the edge of the continent—of landscapes, foods, trades, cultures, ecologies, and lives lived—is what makes Maine inimitable.
Read MoreAs rich in history as it is recreation, the prestigious resort, Sea Island, is a coastal destination for many. Having cultivated a trusted rapport with the island, as well as a seamless working relationship with creatives from The Richards Group, photographer Matthew Turley always looks forward to his next seaside shoot.
Read MoreThe Aspen Power of Four is a multi-sport race series that takes competitors on a course up and over the four mountains that make up Aspen-Snowmass: Aspen Mountain (Ajax), Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk, and Snowmass.
Read MoreMatthew Turley is accustomed to working with a whole range of subjects—models in Namibia, Ram Trucks deep in the heart of Texas, and even the occasional stingray—but working with the Travelocity Roaming Gnome was a little bit different.
Read MoreMatthew Turley’s image of an abandoned home filled with sand in Kolmanskop, Namibia, has been on display in Mexico City as part of an exhibition to highlight climate change.
Read MoreMatthew Turley recently spent three weeks in Texas shooting Ram’s entire line of trucks. Because each truck, from the Sport to the Big Horn, the Rebel, and the Laramie, appeals to a different demographic, a considerable amount of thought went into how and where to shoot.
Read MoreGeorgia’s Sea Island resort lies along one of most popular lengths of Atlantic coastline. Both the area and the resort are steeped in history.
Read MoreAfter four years of dreaming of the desert, Matthew Turley bought a ticket and headed to the airport.
Read MoreWhat do New Orleans, Grand Cayman, and Bangkok, Thailand, all have in common? They each have a hotel property that is part of the Marriott Rewards network.
Read MoreCongratulations to Matthew Turley for his feature in the January/February Communication Arts. Julie Prendiville Roux spoke with Matthew about his passion for the outdoors and how his connection to nature “shows through, reflecting the purity and elegance of his subjects.”
Read MoreMatthew Turley recently spent over two months in Europe shooting stock and personal work.
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