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Debut Delivers

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The latest projects update from Debut Artists is full of the inventive use of materials and techniques for a wide ranging roster of clients including Audi, Kia, Renault, Time magazine, the Atlantic, and …

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Congratulations to This Year’s Workbook Winners

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Workbook photographers are well represented in this year’s Communication Arts Photography Annual. Image Above: Michael Prince  Personal Project  Wingaersheek Beach

Cholula Chose The Voorhes for Their Latest Campaign

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One of the challenges of shooting commercial food videos is that food by its nature is still life. In one of their first advertising shoots in the Covid era, The …

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Congratulations to Tim Tadder for Communication Arts Win

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Photographer/director Tim Tadder has photographed plenty of athletes, always with the goal of representing their power and strength. So when he was asked to capture the spirit of the athletes …

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Steven Noble for Firestone Walker Brewery

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Illustrator Steven Noble recently completed the branding for all media applications including packaging, labeling, and web for Firestone Walker, one of the largest craft breweries in California and the U.S. …

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Back to School in a Changed World

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Illustrators highlight the many challenges kids face as they go back to school. Image above: Aldo Crusher

Stewart Cohen: How to Produce in the Age of Covid

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As director, Stewart Cohen tells us, he and his crew are shooting again, and this latest video shows us how they do it safely, according to all current union guidelines. Everyone …

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Photographer, Director Kevin Arnold Works the Landscape

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Pre-pandemic, photographer Kevin Arnold was shooting in urban settings like Vancouver and in the remote wilds of the Yukon, each with its unique challenges. -Kevin’s shoot for Blue Cross Blue …

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Andy Anderson Focuses on Women in Fire

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Twenty years before he was a professional photographer, Andy Anderson was a USAF Crash Rescue Firefighter. So when the Women in Fire organization reached out to Broadhead Creative Director Walt Burns about their …

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The Currency Style of Kevin Sprouls Is in Circulation

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Kevin Sprouls is a master at the highly detailed and exacting work of reproducing the look of the portraits on our currency. They have been appropriated for use on a Time magazine …

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Natalie Faye for Samsung

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Originally scheduled to shoot in Australia, the wildfires of 2019 forced this production to the U.S. at the last minute. Due to the last minute change of location, photographer Natalie Faye …

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Illustrator Michael Pallozzi Develops Custom Gift Promotions

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If there is gift promotion for a major brands like Marc Jacobs, Calvin Klein, or Tiffany, chances are Michael Pallozzi had something to do with it. In some cases he’s designing …

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Rapp Artists Add Depth to Any Story with Animation

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  Animated web advertising gives advertisers a great way to deliver a lot of information in new creative and extremely effective ways. As you can see from these artists with …

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JSR’s Boom CGI and Carioca Studios Have Been a Lifeline for Clients

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As clients across the globe need to seek ever more creative solutions in order to create content, JSR artists  Boom CGI and Carioca Studio have risen to the challenge by  literally …

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Brian Stauffer’s Bespoke Style

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What began as a single cover for Worth magazine grew into a six-year collaboration and the creation of  Brian Stauffer‘s Bespoke style. Brian is an incredibly versatile artist, and his Bespoke …

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Jennifer Nelson Explores the Symbolism of Birds

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  The illustrators with the Jennifer Nelson group employ birds for use in patterns on everything from  fabrics, wallpaper, personal items, greeting cards, and more.  The positive associations we make …

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The Salzman Group Update

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The talented illustrators of the Salzman Group haven’t slowed down.  They’ve been enlightening the stories of the day for publications such as the New York Times and Time Magazine,  and …

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Richard Borge Shares His Creative Process

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  In a recent interview with California magazine, Richard Borge talks about his creative process and where his inspiration comes from, how adding Cinema 4D (C4D) to his tool box …

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Workbook Daily

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Log on to Workbook any day of the week for the best in creative solutions.

Happy 4th!

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Happy Fourth of July! Image above: Kotryna Zukauskaite

Dana Hursey’s Safe and Successful Production for SDGE

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With so many people sheltering at home, San Diego Gas and Electric started to notice an increase of gas and electric lines being hit as people started to fill their time …

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Mary Woodin Rebrands KeVita

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Illustrator Mary Woodin was the perfect fit to help in the rebranding of KeVita. It wasn’t just her extensive branding experience and that  her style was the right match for the product; …

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Vinnie Finn Shooting Solo

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With the many restrictions in place due to the stay-at-home order, food photographer Vinnie Finn used his time wisely to add new imagery to his website and portfolio; he was able to execute successfully in …

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Adrian Mueller for French Company Food Maison

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Adrian Mueller shows how photographers and clients can continue to work together remotely in his latest shoot for Food Maison.

Weston Fuller Makes It Work For Goodseed.

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The concept for the Goodseed tee shirt campaign, Photographer Weston Fuller’s latest project, was to place the product as if they were being “worn” by trees to support the company’s …

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The Adventures of Photographer Ren Fuller

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Workbook artists add hundreds of new images to their portfolios at Workbook.com. Photographer Ren Fuller‘s climbing adventures make us anxious to just get out there. From Iceland to mountains of …

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Jonathan Bartlett Takes on the WWE

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Working for wrestling clients was something that began as a self-initiated sort of personal project for illustrator Jonathan Bartlett. He initially reached out to the wrestling world with idea pitches in …

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Jennifer Nelson Makes Connections Through Art

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In one of her recent emails, Jennifer Nelson had some good advice. She took the time to remind us that art has always and will continue to created powerful connections. …

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How to Shoot When the World Is on Pause

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Inti St. Clair’s client was a manufacturer of highly accurate thermometers, and due to the pandemic, saw an opportunity to market its product beyond hospitals and doctor’s offices. The client …

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Where We Are Now Episode 11

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Workbook Radio and Dear Art Producer  present Where We Are Now, a weekly webinar series created to talk about the state of affairs in our community. Each webinar has a …

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