Andy Anderson’s Letter to His Son Zach
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Throughout his long career, Andy Anderson has learned some important life lessons: give back, stay grounded, stay curious, be grateful, have fun. And for a good part of that …
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Throughout his long career, Andy Anderson has learned some important life lessons: give back, stay grounded, stay curious, be grateful, have fun. And for a good part of that …
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Congratulations to Minneapolis Director-Photographer (and ASMP-MSP Professional Member), Sara Rubinstein for her first-place prize in the Best of ASMP 2020 Photo/Video Contest. Sara’s video Alone Together perfectly captures what living through …
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Award-winning photographer Adrian Mueller shot this series of images for two layouts for Jim Beam. He also included his BTS footage, which shows us how he and his crew put it …
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Chris Ryan of Once Films has built a career doing what he loves. For him, that means being part of a community and being able to tell its story at the same …
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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
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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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Illustrators and animators new to Workbook create stunning work that moves, excites, and captivates. They are located all over the world, including Spain, Chile, the UK, Italy, Austria, and of course, …
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In addition to publishing their yearly calendar, Mendola Artists has created a micro podcast called Moments with Mendola in which they spend a minute of unscripted time asking participating illustrators …
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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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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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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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We never miss the opportunity to tout our award-winning photographers! Image above: Taggart Lee
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Photographer/Director Jennifer Davick won The Pink Lady® Food Photographer of the Year Award for her film Black Sesame. These awards are an international competition including more than 9,000 entries from 77 …
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One of Karan Kapoor more recent projects took him to Tanzania’s Mafia Archipelago. He returned with these winning images that beautifully capture the daily fishing scene on Mafia Island that have the light …
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This new personal series by Kremer/Johnson isn’t just an exercise in how faithfully it reproduces the iconic works of the renowned surrealist, Rene Magritte. It reminds us of what Magritte, who began …
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Workbook contributors are well represented in this year’s Communication Arts Photo Annual. Above: Joshua Dalsimer, photographer Kapono Chung, art director Greg Matson, creative director Anyway Reps, producer DCOY, retoucher …
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The award-winning Salzman Group has been working on editorial projects for the New York Times, the New Yorker, GQ, Barron’s, Hollywood Reporter, and more. Image above: Giulio Bonasera for GQ …
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Congratulations to Mac Holt For His Stunning Series In the Advertising Category Of This Year’s CA Photo Annual. Mac Holt elevates the everyday with this award-winning series for the Western …
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Andy Anderson’s editorial series for AARP features senior citizens who are working in dangerous careers.
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This is not the first time Peter Samuels‘ Storybook Animals have been recognized by Communication Arts. It’s a terrific series in which all sorts of animals seem to communicate the desire to connect …
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These days, Helen Friel’s inventive use of cut paper is showing up in just about every medium for a diverse roster of clients. Whether it’s an animated or a still image, a piece by Helen …
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Joshua Steadman of Steady Film started spending weekends hanging out in his friend Bob Ranew’s garage watching as he went about the painstaking process of modifying and rebuilding an old Honda CB650. By …
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Above: Portrait of RZA for Rolling Stone. The work of illustrator Mark Summers is not to be confused with anyone else’s. He’s elevated the technique of scratchboard that was all but …
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It’s the third national Addy for Once Films since 2010. Once Films brought home a silver from the AAF Nationals in the Cinematography Campaign category for their work on Allen Edmonds from The Artisans …
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Above: Owen Freeman Congratulations to these and all the winners in American Illustration 38!
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Workbook illustrators are all over the latest American Illustration 38. Above: BloodBros
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Everything about this imagery from Tim Tadder says fearlessness, from the subjects themselves to the way in which photographer/director Tim Tadder captures their spirit. The bold use of color and lighting in …
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There’s a depth of skill and style on display in American Illustration 38. Congratulations to these and all the winners! Image above: Victo Ngai
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This international group of illustrators was recognized for its work for the New York Times, Nautilus, and other clients by this year’s American Illustration competition. Above: Davide Bonazzi Mare …
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Workbook photo contributors were well represented in each category of the 2019 Graphis Annual. The full esthetic range of the Voorhes was awarded four golds in the the series category with Future …