Friday October 28th, 2011
Awwccupy Wall Street, the cutest protesters you’ve ever seen.

The 1% get a chance to show off their dogs. Photo by Landon Nordeman/New York
‘Real Life’ angry birds.
Common Apple, really?
I feel like these were made just for me!
When the crayfish whistles…
iPhone camera comparisons.
Watch out when you’re shooting in DC…
Moneyface!

He's currency ready. Photo by Sam Faulkner/England
Makeup for those with full body tattoos.
Photographers Update:
- Maria Luci
Sunday July 31st, 2011
By Peter Clark
Every week Wonderful Machine sends out email promos to select clients across the world, promoting the work of our talented photographers. Since not every client gets every spotlight, we thought it might be nice to post our latest spotlight promos on our blog so everyone can see. So starting this week, every Sunday we’ll be putting up the previous Monday’s promo to view. Also, if you’re not aware, we keep all our past promotions on our archive page. So if you’re ever looking for quick inspiration, check it out.
To view more of a photographer’s work, click on their images. Enjoy!




And this week’s specialty was our portraiture category:

Submitted By Wonderful Machine at 11:00 am
Tags: Adam Ewing, Alex Koloskov, Austin Hargrave, Chad Ingraham, Chris Deford, David Torrence, Eric Leleu, Eric Millette, Jay B. Sauceda, Jennifer Boomer, Laura Barisonzi, Martin Hunter, Virgile Simon Bertrand, Zack Arias
Categories: Sunday Spotlight
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Wednesday October 28th, 2009



David Torrence / St. Louis
Portraiture / Landscape / Music
www.davidtorrence.com
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A transplant from Atlanta. David became interested in photography as a teen, while on a safari
in Tanzania. The camera that went to the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro is still part of his ever-growing
collection. Known for his punctuality. Also has a thing for watching professional tennis.
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Submitted By Wonderful Machine at 12:06 pm
Tags: Action & Adventure, Colombia, conceptual, David Torrence, Denver, England, Food & Drink, Martin Brent, Mateo Munoz, portraiture, Sergio Ballivian, St. Louis, Still Life, Travel
Categories: Uncategorized
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