Greg Manchess For NASA
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Upon meeting one of the first crew members to fly the Dragon capsule aboard Falcon 9 to the International Space Station, Greg Manchess asked if he could design them a …
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Upon meeting one of the first crew members to fly the Dragon capsule aboard Falcon 9 to the International Space Station, Greg Manchess asked if he could design them a …
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Josh Letchworth recently shot this series of pro fast pitch softball players and their Louisville Sluggers in action in Phoenix, AZ. Working with RWest, out of Portland, he took a …
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Editorial, foundation and institutional initiatives and healthcare advertising are just some of the topics this creative group of illustrators have been working on lately. Above: Taylor Callery Wall Street Journal The …
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Beth Galton‘s recent series reminds us of the importance of color in our relationship with food. Subconsciously, color affects all our senses; it can make us happy, sad, calm, or …
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In Taylor Roades’ new series for the latest Lazy Boy campaign, lazy is good. With the campaign called “Long Live the Lazy,” Taylor’s subjects proudly reclaim being lazy as a good …
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John Jay Cabuay created these colorful, positive images depicting diversity, equality and inclusion for McDonald’s 2022-2023 Global DEI report. The report touts all the ways in which McDonald’s provides opportunity for …
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Brian Steege IAMS
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Whether it’s professional sports teams or elite college atheletics, Jonathan Bartlett is the go to artist who knows how to capture the energy and movement. Event posters, packaging, advertising and editorial: Jonathan has …
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Donna Grethen recently completed this series of beautiful illustrations and spots for the Gates Philanthropic Partnership Impact Report 2022. Working with the creative team at M&T & Co., the Impact Report …
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Will Saunders’ latest shoot for Gymshark is a complex series of individual in-studio portraits of athletes ranging from four foot tall to seven foot tall which were then composited into one enormous …
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Aaron Anderson recently had the pleasure of working with Natasha McCann, one of Cowgirl Magazine‘s 30 under 30, at the iconic Saunders Ranch. As an all around bad-ass cowgirl, her …
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It’s a brave new world in veterinarian medicine. Rocco Baviera created this imagery for a feature on the advances and dangers of new technology for the North American Veterinary Community’s 2023 Clinic Innovation Guide. …
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Jonathan Rice was hired by USPS to create this cover and inside illustration for the Eagle Magazine, published by The United States Postal Service exclusively for its employees. The Creative buyer at …
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Mussel grubbing is a treasure hunt. When is it done by citizen scientists in the upper Sangamon River in central Illinois, it is a vital service to the environment. In his …
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Above: Michael DiMilo Writer
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Photographer Bob Coscarelli traveled to the Ozark mountains recently to capture and share the art and artistry of Assemblage, a purveyor of unique handmade wallpapers. Utilizing century-old Italian techniques and the most luxurious materials …
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Alyah Holmes created this fun, vibrant series of retro illustrations for AARP’s Throwback sweepstakes, a weekly contest inviting readers to share their favorite games, entertainment, style and driving memories from the 70’s, …
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Artists with Richard Solomon consistently turn out creative visual solutions for a wide array of clients. Above: Vanessa Branchi
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Barcelona based illustrator Laura Liedo created this series for the Green European Journal, an online magazine that publishes the latest news on political ecology, and the green movement in Europe. The series takes on …
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It was “run and gun” for DP/Director John Amatucci on his latest stills and video shoot for the Deauville Inn. The location was sight- unseen until he arrived the day of …
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Photographer Yechiel Orgel has just completed a number of ad campaigns. Here are three that he created for New York’s largest weed suppliers, another for Brooklyn’s finest food take-away and one …
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Photographer D. Scott Clark produced five collections of images in all for Centura and their agency, Huge, over a period of months in which he captures the authentic connections between …
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Alison Seiffer’s lifestyle illustrations are the perfect fit for this year’s summer reading feature from the Wall Street Journal. From fly fishing to cycling to food, the feature covers all the essential …
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When you are as talented and skilled as this group of illustrators from Debut Art, anything is possible. Whether working with CGI, a palette of rich saturated color, or creating a …
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Giulio Bonasera brings his powerful, graphic style to three well known editorial publications: The New York Times for Kids, Politico and Kiplinger Finance. All three are recognized in the latest 3×3 Annual. Represented …
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Photographer Nick Hall worked with London-base agency Free the Birds to captures the art of crafting a cigar at every stage in his series for Davidoff Cigars. Represented by Greenhousereps.com
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How to beat the summer heat? It’s simple; just add water! Cade Martin’s latest promotional video captures his subjects’ anticipation and exhilaration as they are bombed with water balloons. Represented by Heather Elder Represents
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Heath Robbins captures the sites, sounds and taste of Morocco with his latest personal series.
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The subject of Photographer Agnes Lopez’s latest editorial shoot for Local Palate is something she is truly passionate about: her fellow Filipino colleagues in the food world. She is also able …
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When there’s so much consumer choice, Richard Solomon’s group of illustrators know how to make brands stand out. Above: Maciej Frolow