Congratulations to Michael Prince for your win in the 2020 Communication Arts Photo Annual.
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Michael Prince recently had the honor of documenting Matt Billey, a boat builder at Lowell’s Boat Shop in Amesbury, Massachusetts. Established in 1793, Lowell’s is the oldest continuous working boat shop in the country.
Read MoreAs much as we love to tell ourselves that life is a series of controlled decisions (ones that always work in our favor), we know that it’s actually closer to a series of improvisations, that we hope will work in our favor. There is beauty in our unpredictable moments though-- they are what make life special, unique, real. Photographer Shaun Fenn’s latest work for Farmer’s Insurance achieves a kind of polished relatability that feels both sleek and spontaneous, crisp and unscripted.
Read MoreAudi does it different. When Jamie Kripke was approached by ad agency Muh-tay-zik Hof-fer with a project for the luxury car company, he was excited to hear about their refreshing take on creative.
Read MoreWhat creative projects were you working on before COVID19 put them on pause? For photographer Annabelle Breakey, what began as a playfully irreverent, pre-quarantined nod to our culinary guilty-pleasures, soon became a much-needed source of levity in the midst of pandemic tensions. After all, who of us hasn’t over-indulged behind our very-closed doors these days?
Read MorePortraits in doorways and through window frames have become a necessary alternative to the traditional face-to-face methods. However, for Margaret Lampert, shooting through glass and screens has been a longtime love.
Read MorePhotographers Jamie Kripke and Michael Prince were thankful when Forbes presented them with a project that was within reach. Jamie with only a camera in hand, and Michael operating his drone, they each traveled within the confines of their community, visually noting the various affects of our pandemic on businesses of all sizes. From vacant parking lots to deserted mom-and-pop shops, the aerial emptiness of these once bustling streets calls each viewer to sit inside the surreal times. The article is aptly titled, America, Closed For Business.
Read MoreA big congratulations to Jamie Kripke, Margaret Lampert and Christopher Wilson for being selected for the 2020 APA Off The Clock Exhibit.
Read MoreThree of our very own, Shaun Fenn, Randal Ford and Christopher Wilson have joined yet another amazing fundraising effort, in the face of COVID19. Tim Tadder has inspired a small movement amongst fellow photographers, with his Art for Assistants initiative.
Read MoreThe beauty of people coming together in this difficult time, is one silver-lining that we are all thankful for. Like so many others, photographer Annabelle Breakey found it impossible to sit back idly in the midst of a pandemic. It didn't take long for her creative endeavors to merge powerfully with her urge to help.
Read MoreAs we near a week or more of social distance and quarantine, the emotional weight of this global pandemic has begun to set in. We are navigating a sea of unfamiliar circumstances, as well as the unwavering fears that come with them. Whether facing illness, financial turbulence or the loneliness of isolation, the act of putting on a brave face is becoming more and more difficult to do.
Read MoreThe Black Swan Theory is one that refers to a seemingly unpredictable event— one with widespread and unexpected ramifications.
Read MoreShaun’s most recent personal project is moving, literally. His latest motion piece is a storyline with more questions than answers. Consistent with Shaun’s style, this video gives us a glimpse into a life we would love to inhabit.
Read MoreCongratulations to RJ Muna for another big win. Three different series won Silver awards in the Advertising category of the One Eyeland 2019 Photography Awards.
Read MoreCongratulations to Christopher Wilson for winning gold in the Graphis photo annual — the Showgirl series is seriously stunning.
Read MorePacking design company Hatch asked Annabelle Breakey to shoot a series of “portraits” that reflect the ingredients and the playful image of Good Use’s cold-pressed juices.
Read MoreAnnabelle recently worked with Chen Design Associates and stylist Nissa Quanstrom to create a new set of imagery for the John Masters Organics website, stores, and social media.
Read MoreRJ Muna wins big at the 2020 Graphis Photo Annual.
Read MoreWe talk to the newest member of the MCA family art director-turned-photographer Christopher Wilson about storytelling, style, and the serendipity of photography.
Read MoreBoston Magazine tasked Michael Prince with visualizing the chaos of the daily commute.
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