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What’s New in Workbook Illustration

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Workbook Illustrators added lots of new assignment imagery and personal work. Take a Look! Above:  Ivan Canu

Creative Update from Steady Film Productions

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Steady Film Productions created a beautiful lifestyle campaign, which includes motion and stills for healthcare strategists Ashfield Engage. The concept was a moody-lit series of work and play segments that unfolded …

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Jason Lindsey’s Solar Heroes

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The inspiration for Jason Lindsey‘s latest project is the young, strong, and diverse workforce helping to create our solar grid. These authentic-feeling portraits of real people humanize an industry some would …

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Shaun Fenn and Shooting in the Time of Covid

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Shaun Fenn‘s recent shoot for a telecommunications company was a big undertaking under normal circumstances: six different locations across five shoot days while managing a full crew and a talent roster of fifty-seven …

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Walter Smith’s Year in Review, Sort of

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As 2020 unfolded, New York photographer-director Walter Smith captured New York and the surrounding region and the impact of COVID-19 on himself, his family, and the people and places he …

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Denise Gallagher’s Colorful and Bejeweled Animals

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  As an artist, Denise Gallagher is inspired by unique and unusual animals. In the process of embellishing them and rendering them in bold colors and patterns, she shows us …

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Alice Blue and Jim Hughes Roll Up Their Sleeves

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    “Armward to Victory.” “A Call to Arms.” “Roll Up Your Sleeve.” These are headlines for a new PSA series that will begin soon broadly across all media platforms, enlisting all …

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Women Illustrating Women

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The women represented by  Morgan Gaynin Inc. celebrate National Women’s month with a series portraits of women and girls. Gaby D’Alessandro

After a Year on Hold, Amy Scott Collaborates with Smart in the Kitchen

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Lots of planning and adjustment along the way finally enabled photographer Amy Scott to move forward with this lifestyle and food shoot in which she collaborates with Marcia Smart of Smart …

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Cocktails with Leslie Grow

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As we head into spring and the weather warms, Leslie Grow’s images for The Girlfriend for AARP capture spring in a glass. These cocktails contain the  essences of the season, which include ingredients like …

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Solomon Artists Imagine Spring Break in the Tropics

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Spring is around the corner, and the artists of the Richard Solomon Group are imagining all the wild and colorful sites and sounds of the tropics. Above: Bomboland

Kate T. Parker’s Little Women

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On the soccer field, the basketball court, the hockey rink, and the football field, girls are excelling in sports once thought to be for boys only. Photographer Kate T. Parker …

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Saverio Truglia Writes, Directs, and Produces Memories

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What do memories look like? That is the question artist George Klauba attempts to answer in this mini documentary written, produced, and directed by his friend Saverio Truglia earlier this …

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Agency Rush Artists Ponder the Future with New Portfolio Imagery

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The artists of U.K.-based Agency Rush updated their portfolios with images that convey, for the first time in over a year, it could be time to start thinking about going back to the office, …

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Latest Projects from Salzman International

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Illustrators add depth to the biggest stories of day and pursue personal imagery to add to their portfolios. Above: Guilio Bonasera New York magazine + Visible,             …

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Focus on the Portrait

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Workbook contributing photographers capture unique portraits of the famous, and not so famous, at work and at play. Paul Aresu Kelley Ohara/Chocolate Milk  

Bil Zelman for Manscaped

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The goal of the latest Manscaped campaign shot by photographer/director Bil Zelman was to de-stigmatize male grooming. With products like Weed Whacker, Plow, and Lawnmower, the brand was looking for …

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A Personal Project from Freeman McFadden

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As we enter 2021, Freeman McFadden focuses on the hope, renewal, and change we associate with the butterfly.  

The Illustrated Portrait

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Workbook illustrators offer their clients endless ways to capture their subjects. Above: Tim O’Brien August Wilson/USPS

InFocus Illustrated Portraits

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Workbook illustrators offer endless stylistic choices in order to uniquely capture their subjects. Sean McCabe  Joe Biden/Rolling Stone

Markku Lahdesmaki Heads for Wide Open Spaces

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 Early in 2020, before the world slowed and shuttered, photographer Markku Lahdesmaki headed to the wide-open spaces of Montana on assignment for Ariat Western wear.  Along with Michael Furlong and the creative team at …

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Congratulations to Bill Mayer, Winner of the 2021 Hamilton King Award

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Congratulations to Bill Mayer, winner of the 2021 The Hamilton King Award. Created in 1965 by Mrs. Hamilton King in memory of her husband through a bequest, it is presented …

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Tom Hussey and the Faces of Visionworks

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Photographer Tom Hussey‘s portraits for Visionworks reflect the diversity of their product line.

Weitong Mai and the Year of the Ox

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This integrated limited edition campaign for Kiehl’s has everything. Weitong Mai’s illustrations are featured on illustrated packaging design, envelopes, shopping bags, pop-up displays, and in an animated video that all …

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Will Saunders for CannaCraft

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  CannaCraft approached photographer Will Saunders to build a campaign that involved three different aspects of the cannabis industry: production, farming, and lifestyle. He began by photographing the scientists and the machines at production …

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Kim Johnson Captures The Changing Seasons For USPS

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  In this latest release of USPS postcard stamps, illustrator Kim Johnson captures the seasonal changes in the rural landscape that reflect her childhood memories spent in Iowa Falls, where her mother grew …

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Crush Creative Brands Team GB with Style

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Heading into the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, Team GB was looking to shake things up a bit and hired UK Crush Creative to create a licensing style guide that would push boundaries …

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Chris Cassidy and His Food Stylists on How They Capture the Deliciousness

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How to bring out the jewel tones in a cocktail or make a beef stew look delicious are just some of the tips food photographer Chris Cassidy and his food …

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Davide Bonazzi and Daria Kirpach Are Front and Back on the Latest Three By Three 2021

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The subject matter for the covers of this year’s Three by Three Directory features images that remind us the pandemic is still the biggest story of the year and may be …

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InFocus Portraits

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A great portrait is both personal and universal. Gary Salter  Mark Webber/Casio