Workbook Artists Bring the Holiday Spirit!
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Get inspired for the holidays with the artists from Workbook!
Posts from the Workbook Blog featuring
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Get inspired for the holidays with the artists from Workbook!
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Nina Babel is photographer and part 107 FAA drone pilot who splits her time between Miami and Washington, DC. She specializes in portrait, fashion, aerial, corporate events, travel, and editorial. …
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Shaun Fennâs latest personal project is definitely a family affair. Shaunâs son, Emmitt, is a musician who recently released a very personal album in which he writes about his lifelong friendships. Shaun was …
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Women photographers and directors here at Workbook are some of the most successful advertising and editorial photographers working today and offer a breadth of specialties and experience. In honor of Women’s …
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Shaun Fenn‘s latest campaign for Aristocrat Gaming, a digital casino platform that offers a range of experiences, virtually puts the user in the game. Users are seen in the huddle, carrying …
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Margaret Lampert’s documentary short film, The Art of Growing Up, is a refreshing look at the world through young eyes. This group of teens and tweens are optimistic, empathetic and grounded. A …
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Shaun Fenn and his team recently completed a print and video campaign that captures the real life scenarios of seniors benefiting from the health monitoring features of Fitbit products. As the director and …
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Photographer Randal Ford worked with Adobe to create this fun series with the line “Everyone Can Photoshop.” Whether it’s helping a client save face or blend in, it seems there …
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âI love making promos, itâs like making a record album,â says photographer Annabelle Breakey. Sheâs been in the practice of creating promosâprinted booklets showcasing a series of photographs relating to …
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Marianne Campbell represents a group of photographers that clients trust with their image. As she told us, “When a client hires a photographer from the MCA roster, they’re hiring a professional who …
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Photographer/director Randal Ford worked with agency Karsh/Hagan to create this great series of portraits for their client, Innovage, a senior assisted living service. The subjects and their environment convey active, busy …
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Women photographers celebrate all the ways in which women are getting the job done every day. Above: Lynsey Weatherspoon Represented by Redux Pictures
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This recent shoot for Crocs checked a lot of boxes for Photographer Randal Ford. He brought his preference for bright color, classic lighting and animals (in this case some pretty adorable puppies) …
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BMW’s 1250 GS Adventure motorcycle is the sort of vehicle you can ride from the tip of South America to Los Angeles. (Watch Ewan McGregor do just that in the documentary …
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On the 100th anniversary of the company, Randal Ford worked with the L.L.Bean creative team to bring some of their vintage, illustrated catalog imagery to life through the medium of photography. …
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There is something beautiful and ironic about the current view along iconic Route 66. Once a symbol of hope, freedom and mobility, the road was officially decommissioned in 1985. But in the …
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âBig brand, big photo studio, big images; itâs sweet to be invited to that partyâthatâs for sure,â says Annabelle Breakey, reflecting on her recent work for McDonaldâs. Last November, Breakey …
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Austin-based photographer Randal Ford believes simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. He is obsessed with details, creative collaboration, and chasing a timeless aesthetic. Fordâs work has appeared on the cover of Time magazine, …
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Working with ad agency VMLY&R, Matthew Turley shot this beautiful imagery for agriculture client BASF.
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Randal Ford’s involvement extended into every aspect of this recent shoot for Foster Grant. As is often the case, Randal and his team were involved in refining the aesthetics of …
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For his latest assignment for Boston magazine, Michael Prince provided the magazine with a total of five photographs from South Station, Bostonâs busiest transit hub, overlooking Valenti Square and the traffic on …