Off To The Races With Scott Van Osdol
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Scott Van Osdol was invited to capture the “Off To The Races” story for AMD (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc). Scott has been shooting corporate events for AMD for several years, with this …
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Scott Van Osdol was invited to capture the “Off To The Races” story for AMD (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc). Scott has been shooting corporate events for AMD for several years, with this …
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Scott Van Osdol was up at dawn at a rock quarry outside Austin TX. He and the creative team from ChappellRoberts, an ad agency from Tampa, FL, were there …
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With the Super Bowl right around the corner, Workbook photographers show us how they capture all the drama on and off the field. Tony Garcia
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For Hardy Wilson it didn’t get any better than getting paid to hang out at Olema Wines in Napa and coming away with some of the most beautiful images he shot all year.
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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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A great portrait is both personal and universal. Gary Salter Mark Webber/Casio
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Image above: Scott Thompson
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Happy Fourth of July! Image above: Kotryna Zukauskaite
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Adding new work to a portfolio is vital for a sustained and successful career in photography. Creative buyers love looking at personal projects, and so do we. It’s a window into …
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Mason is a small Division II school. With just 217 students, everybody wears multiple hats. At halftime, many band members play their instruments in pads and uniforms. But they were all …
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Every Other Day is an integrated public service campaign produced and photographed by Scott Van Osdol, and features a short film produced, directed and edited by The Noble Lab. It is also a personal, pro …
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To the uneducated eye, the image above might not strike you as all that remarkable, but that’s because it is so convincing in every detail. If you’re a professional photographer …
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