We Welcome the Newest Photographers and Directors to Join Workbook
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This new personal series by Kremer/Johnson just works on so many levels. It isn’t just an exercise in how faithfully it reproduces the iconic works of the renowned surrealist, …
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The illustrators at the Hedge group sent us some of their favorite Valentine’s Day imagery. Above: Marjorie Muns
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Above: Eoin Coveney: Selection of work from 2018 including illustrations for Eurotimes, Risk magazine, Webcomic for PBS and Westminster Collection. London-based NB Illustration had a busy year producing work for varied editorial and …
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Above: Martin Luther King by Sean McCabe for The New Republic Here’s a taste of all the ways to approach the art of the portrait. To see even more great …
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Workbook spent 2018 engaging with artists and creatives, and significantly growing its following. The power of compelling and thoughtful imagery is the engine for this growth and connection.
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Stacey Ransom of Two Dark, Inc. provides impeccable retouching and expertly crafted digital art to photographers and agencies seeking to refine their vision and realize their concepts. Her range of skills includes basic retouching, intricate masking, …
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Above: Timothy Archibald Here are December’s Editor’s Picks.
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Above: Ken Orvidas Check out Editor’s picks for November.
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Tom Cocotos began communicating visually before he could speak, and his primary method even then was collage, an art form that is both simple and sophisticated. Collage is like a visual …
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Hugh Syme was recently asked by Hagerty, “the magazine for people who love cars,” to imagine the future of the automobile. He brought all his skill and imagination as …
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Illustrators capture creatures big and small in all of nature’s diversity.
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Sometimes it takes leaving a place to truly appreciate it and to understand the impact it has had on us. Sara Forrest grew up under the open skies of the Kansas …
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The owner of this home is interior designer Bre Doucette, whose goal is to help her clients “love the space they live in.” Joe Keller worked with her, Photo Editor Heather …
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This series of four images was completed by Rocco Baviera for the current issue of Trends Quarterly. The topic: “The Future of Fundraising.” Issues discussed in the article include the shift towards …
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There are many stunning portraits in this year’s Graphis Photo Annual.
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Workbook contributors took home numerous awards across all categories in the 2018 Graphis Photo Annual. Many of these gold and platinum category winners are parts of series. To see more …
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Sports and lifestyle photographer Mike Tittel captures all the intensity of a CrossFit workout in his latest personal project.
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Richard Borge takes these simple icons from the early days of computing technology when IBM was the undisputed leader and gives them a starker new meaning for the competitive age in which …