Workbook Winners: Communication Arts Photo Annual 2017, Part Two
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Compared to last year, the 2017 Communication Arts Photo Annual is dominated by a gritty photojournalistic realism. Workbook photographers contributed to this trend. View more Workbook photo winners with multiple …
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Five images from The Egg Story, a series of illustrated children’s stories presented on a Hong Kong-based website for young mothers, were chosen for this year’s Communication Arts Illustration Annual.
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Communication Arts selected five of Bill Mayer’s images from the new Easton Press illustrated version of George Orwell’s Animal Farm. His perfectly anthropomorphized pigs leave no doubt who’s in charge, …
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Congratulations to all the talented illustrators whose work has been chosen to appear in this year’s Communication Arts Illustration Annual. We’ve also published complete, separate galleries for Bill Mayer and James …
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Addicted to the Glide, a short film about surfing and surfing culture by photographer/filmmaker Ryan Struck, was chosen as an official selection at the 2017 San Diego Surf Film Festival. It …
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On his way through Southern Maryland, Baltimore photographer Brian Schneider noticed something from the road and stopped to investigate. It was then and there he discovered the the Lawnmower Racers, who later became the …
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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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As business conditions change we all adapt, and Richard Salzman knows this better than most. By the early 2000s, the rate and manner in which imagery was commissioned and consumed had changed …
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AdvertisingAge’s best B to B ad for 2016 was awarded to Andy Goodwin for his work with gyro on the John Deere’s “Building Together” campaign. Congratulations, Andy!
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If you’re looking for a life-altering culinary experience, Hawk Krall knows where to find it. His award-winning monthly “Illustrated America” column for Saveur.com is a celebration of adventurous regional cuisine found …
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We first blogged about Andy Goodwin’s Project for Northwestern University School of Law’s Center on Wrongful Convictions in June of this year. We can now congratulate him on the selection …
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Doing work you love for a good cause and winning awards for your efforts is about as good as it gets. For Markku this is exactly what happened recently. His …
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Every year Workbook contributors are recognized for their creativity as winners in regional, national and international competitions and this year is no exception. Each one is chosen for his or …
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This year’s Communication Arts Illustration Annual includes eighteen Workbook contributors, each recognized for his or her unique style and vision. To see the full gallery of images, go to our …
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Christopher Wilson’s beautiful winning images of the Tribes and Baobab Trees of Tanzania are indicative of the quality of landscape imagery for which he is known. And it’s also this …
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Lifestyle Photographer Richard Schultz’s winning images capture “the hunt” and the characters in the area surrounding Dunira Estate in northern Scotland for the estate’s print and web marketing campaign. To see …
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Workbook contributors are well represented in this year’s CA Photo Annual. Here are nine more top photographers who made the cut.
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Per Breiehagen’s images are from a new children’s book called The Reindeer Wish, the third in a well-regarded series written by his wife Lori and featuring their daughter Anja. The …
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Sue Tallon’s still life series of root vegetable is a well-deserved winner in this year’s CA Photo Annual. Images from the series were also chosen by the American Photography Annual. …
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A number of Workbook contributors were selected for Communication Arts 2016 Photo Annual. Stewart Cohen’s Bearded Babies is one of several series to appear. Everything about these babies is perfect: …
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We knew this series was special the first time we saw it and posted about it here last year. The judges for the Communication Arts Photo Annual agreed because they’ve …
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Beth Perkins recently completed a photo essay for Smith Alumnae Quarterly magazine about one of its graduates, Geri Mariano, who was born with diastrophic dysplasia, a condition that affects bone …
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Clay Hayner’s National Cheerleading Association Ads just won an Addy for the Firehouse Ad Agency in Dallas, Texas. The images reinforce the goals of the NCA as an organization that not only pushes its athletes to excel at their sport, but also in life, by teaching valuable life lessons about leadership, teamwork, and the value of hard work. The images appear on outdoor billboards, in subways, and shopping malls.
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Raymond Bonilla is first and foremost a painter, with deep roots in the Impressionists. He is a also a teacher at the State University of New York at Fredonia, where …
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Illustrator Michael Sloan has four illustrations in the Society of Illustrators 58th Annual Exhibit which opens this week in New York City. All four images chosen are rendered in his …