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John Fedele for Lincoln

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John Fedele’s latest shoot for Lincoln Motors shows us one more way that technology is embedded in our lives. He’s created a photo library for Lincoln to draw on for the promotion …

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Kelly Allison

2019 “Best of” Wrap Up!

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Workbook contributors traveled the world and also stayed close to home in the studio to create compelling imagery for themselves and their clients. Image Above: Kelly Allison “This project was …

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Morgan Gaynin Is Well Represented at Society of Illustrators 62

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The Morgan Gaynin group placed in the institutional, advertising, and editorial categories at the Society of Illustrator’s Annual Show in New York City. Victo Ngai was recognized with five entries. …

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Photographers and Directors Share Their Favorite Projects from 2019

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Workbook photographers traveled from from Berlin to Guadalajara and plenty of places in between in 2019 shooting stills and motions for their clients. Image Above: “This is from an integrated …

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Richard Borge’s Animations for the School of Visual Arts

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BFA Animation faculty member Richard Borge knows that one of the keys to maintaining creativity is never lose your sense of child-like wonder, imagination, and playfulness. Known for his 3D artwork featuring whimsical, …

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Best of 2019: The Richard Solomon Group

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Artists from the Solomon Group created advertising imagery for high-profile brands such as Mercedes, Microsoft, Sherwin Williams, Pop TV, and KFC, and editorial imagery for the Wall Street Journal, Timber …

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We Share More “Best of 2019”

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We asked our contributors to show us their favorite projects of 2019. Personal projects, product shoots, and motion are just some they named. Image Above: Kimberly Wright “My favorite project …

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New Workbook Illustrators Help Shape Your Campaigns in 2020

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Best Projects 2019

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Sometimes it’s a job well done on time, an appreciative client,  or fulfilling on a creative level that makes a job our best.   For the photographers below, it’s all …

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In the Wild with Andi Elloway for Uber Eats

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Andi Elloway’s project was with a new creative agency (CHAMP!) and their client Uber Eats. The creatives at CHAMP! proposed collaborating with four different artists/illustrators to design new delivery bags …

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Peter Pop Art Agency Has a New Mission with Its Fiero Initiative

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The Fiero Initiative was established with a mission to make games that generate a feeling of “Fiero” in players.  “Fiero” – possibly the most primal emotional rush we can experience. Fiero is the …

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Best of 2019: Lindgren & Smith Group

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Image above:  Claudi Kessels For this group of exceptionally talented artists, being illustrators is all above expressing ideas, capturing a time and place, and much more. There are posters, packaging, and editorial for …

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Best of 2019: The David Goldman Agency

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The artists with the David Goldman Agency were busy with projects ranging from their first-ever private commission, to doubling up as both illustrators and editorial writers. Image Above: Aad Goudappel

Alice Blue’s Water Ballet

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The dancers of the Richmond Ballet Company float literally and figuratively in the Ballet in the River series of photo illustrations created by Alice Blue. Small artistic details transform the exquisite …

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Tony Award winner, Tony Mount

Workbook Artists’ Favorites in Motion for 2019

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Workbook directors continued to explore their storytelling skills for clients and themselves. They share the collaborative nature of telling a story while working for their clients and also where the …

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The Best from ETC Creative Artists for 2019

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The artists of ETCcreative explored new work on their own and created great imagery for their clients. They made beautifully styled food and cocktails, hilarious moments with man’s best friend, stunning, …

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Looking Back to The Best of 2019: Photographers and Directors

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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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Editorial and Advertising Imagery is a Reflection of Our World

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Sally Heflin shared just some of her illustrators’ most interesting assignments and had this to say about 2019: “Illustration artists are applied artists, and what strikes me most about this body of …

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As 2019 Comes to a Close, Heather Elder Interviews Michael Bilbrey, Senior Producer with Leo Burnett

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Heather Elder wraps up 2019 with her 38th episode of Dear Art Producer in which she interviews Leo Burnett senior producer, Michael Bilbrey. With a 28-year career as a producer …

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Best of Illustration: Debut Art on Instagram

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Some of Debut Artists favorite 2019 projects were heavy on CGI and fantasy/sci fi.  Chris Labrooy created this sleek modern image for the new Porsche Taycan display at the LA Auto …

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Best of 2019: Photography and Motion

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Our contributing photographers and directors worked for a diverse client base this year. They also spent a good amount of time exploring new ideas and adding imagery to their portfolios in …

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Workbook Best of 2019: James Yang for Golf Digest

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Every year Golf Digest sends an artist to create a series called “First Impressions” based on the artist’s first experience at the Masters Tournament. It is the most famous of the …

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Polish Your Productions with Workbook Production Specialists

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  From the jungles of Hawaii, to the Rockies Mountains, to New York City, Workbook has top-notch production services who are working for big names like Kia Motors, Anthropologie, Timberland, …

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Mark Stutzman Maps Out the Adventure in Five American Cities for Ford

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Mark  Stutzman had  hand-painted one mural and swore he would never do it again. So when a new assignment entailing five murals came his way, he assumed he would create original art …

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Sue Tallon Has an Alter Ego

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Sue Tallon is an-award winning photographer with a pretty awesome breadth of style. Take a look at her website, and you’ll see everything from “Icons on White,”  the “Bold and …

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Brian Sorg on Goose Island

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Brian Sorg‘s latest campaign for Goose Island has an  authentically relaxed feel perfect for a campaign about a group of friends getting together over some beers. It all comes together with great …

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Workbook Photographers Upload Hundred of Images Every Week

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Here’s just a sampling of some of the great new photo imagery uploaded to Workbook.com this week. Above: Shane Lopes

November 19: Standing Out in a Saturated Market: The Power of Connecting

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Workbook is excited to sponsor this panel discussion, where we’ll delve into how to maximize your print, digital, and in-person interaction with creative buyers.  West Coast sales representative Heidi Goverman will …

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The Group Forms in Los Angeles

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“These days it’s harder and harder for individual photographers to secure a book showing at advertising agencies,” says The Group member David Zaitz. “We’ve banded together a diverse group of …

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Jason Lindsey Captures the Wonders of Wyoming for the “That’s WY” Campaign

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This was the not the first time Jason Lindsey worked with this creative team, so when he saw the original sketch for photographing the Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park, …

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