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Mari Amor Learns from the Navajo with Biidi Baby Foods

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Photographer and Director Mari Amor learns from the Navajo in this shoot how baby food might change the world.

Mari Amor Teams Up with Dexian for Her Best of 2024

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This year, Mari Amor was tasked with writing and directing stories for hiring company, Dexian.

Abigail Bobo Announces A Name Change Reflecting A New Era

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[Boston, MA] – The Gren Group – Representing Top US Commercial Lifestyle Photographers, proudly announces a significant milestone with a strategic and impactful name change. Effective April 11th, 2024, Abigail …

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Mari Amor for RedKap

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Mari Amor photographed this series of real workers in the industrial, automotive and culinary spaces wearing RedKap uniforms. Purposely  traveling with a small footprint to create these images was a …

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Mari Amor For HCA Health

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Photographer/director Mari Amor‘s shoot for HCA Healthcare involved scrubbing in for surgeries, navigating the challenges of working among  hospital staff and capturing the candid moments between them and their  patients. Represented …

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Mari Amor For Newburyport Bank

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Photographer/director Mari Amor’s latest assignment was to capture life in small town New Hampshire for Newburyport Bank as an image library.   Expansive landscape along the coast,  interesting details and candid imagery of …

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Mari Amor Captures the Brave and Compassionate Healthcare Workers of Kansas City

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Kansas City HCA’s in-house team reached out to Mari Amor in mid-2021 about creating a series of images that could be used for immediate needs like an annual report, but could …

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Workbook Radio: Episode 60 – Mari Amor, Part 3

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Mari talks about her podcast South Facing Light, as well as her upcoming projects, both commercial and personal. Mari Amor is a highly sought after Nashville, San Fransisco, and Dallas commercial …

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Workbook Radio: Episode 59- Mari Amor, Part 2

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On this episode of Workbook Radio, Mari Amor discusses overcoming creative resistance, dealing with rejection, and how life on pause shifted her creative outlook. Mari Amor is a highly sought …

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Workbook Radio: Episode 58- Mari Amor, Part 1

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Mari Amor is a commercial photographer and director whose diverse clients include Airbnb, Mercedes Benz, and National Geographic. On this episode, we meet the woman behind the lens and learn …

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Mari Amor Travels through Montana for Opportunity Bank

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Opportunity Bank has served Montana for 100 years, and it was time to show just how well the institution knows the state and its inhabitants. They sent photographer Mari Amoron a …

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Photography InFocus: People At Work.

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For many, the nature of work has changed over the last year and a half whether it’s outdoors, in the office or at home. Above: Josh Letchworth  Makr  

The Old Is New Again for Mari Amor

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According to photographer Mari Amor, Nashville locals don’t really frequent Broadway (home to country music history) all that much. But for many of us, one of the lessons learned during …

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Focus on the Portrait

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Workbook contributing photographers capture unique portraits of the famous, and not so famous, at work and at play. Paul Aresu Kelley Ohara/Chocolate Milk  

Mari Amor for Airbnb

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Mari Amor worked for Airbnb on several shoots, so when they heard she was heading to Iceland, they trusted her to bring back images for their Icelandic catalog. The results …

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A Tribute To The Workers On The Frontline.

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Doctors and nurses and other healthcare workers are the true heroes during this time, but let’s not forget the truck drivers, farmers and fisherman, delivery men and women, and all …

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Best of 2019 – Take Two: Photographers and Directors

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We asked our contributors to send us their best projects from 2019 and to tell us why they were their favorite projects. The response has been great! Above: Nathalie Gordon “This …

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