Congrats To Our Communication Arts Photo Winners.
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Workbook Photographers are well represented in this year’s Communication Arts Magazine Photography Annual across various categories. Above:Â Sandro Baebler
Posts from the Workbook Blog featuring
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Workbook Photographers are well represented in this year’s Communication Arts Magazine Photography Annual across various categories. Above:Â Sandro Baebler
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Lou Bopp Purina
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Players and fans are ready for the season ahead. Above: Halski Studio
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Giving Photography is a recently launched website with a mission to connect photographers and collectors with shared philanthropic interests. It is a way to start meaningful conversations around urgent issues and raise …
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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
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Longer timelines, more pre-production and safety protocols are now part of the new normal. So when Eden Health looked to commission new imagery for their concierge health service and visuals for …
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Above: Doug Menuez
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In this final Chapter, Doug gives advice on how to merge your personal work with the work youâve been hired to do as well as a creative lesson courtesy of …
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Doug Menuez talks about his first foray into music videos and then dives into the heart of FEARLESS GENIUS, a personal project 15 years in the making in which Doug visually …
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In this part 2, Doug Menuez discusses the projects he’s been working on during Safer at Home. From music videos to proof of concept, Doug talks about the healing power …
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Doug Menuez is a documentary photographer, director, and artist whose varied career over thirty-five years has ranged from photojournalism and documentary, to commissioned work and fine art projects. The focus …
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If something sounds too good to be true it usually is, right? And it turns out that many professional illustrators and photographers were skeptical about how the American Society for …