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As the Winter Paralympic Games comes to a close this weekend in Pyeongchang, Andy Goodwin honors two extraordinary athletes with these two beautiful portraits. If you’re having a bad day, …
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A gallery of doubles and twins
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In honor of of National Women’s Day, we pulled some of Sara Forrest‘s most striking imagery of women and girls.
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This month: LIVEN UP YOUR BRAND – Projects featuring lifestyle photography created by Workbook photographers for clients nationwide.
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Check out the terrific new illustrators and animators who’ve joined Workbook.
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When we looked a little deeper as to the origin of this image, we found a gritty and beautiful body of work that captures the uniquely American culture of the …
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John Fulton has been working on a new portrait series.
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A gallery of photo valentines
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Richard Mia illustrated ten extraordinary personal stories from Rotary Club members worldwide for the January issue of the Rotarian magazine. The headline for each individual story is the completion of the …
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Illustrators from the Lindgren and Smith Group shared their favorite jobs from 2017 with us. Some assignments were high-profile advertising and packaging and New York Times editorials, while others were …
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Image above: Heather Gatley
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Each one of the artists in the Solomon Group is called upon to visually interpret complex concepts, brand products, and tell stories with his or her own signature style. From …
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Scientists used to think humans stopped evolving long ago. But recent scientific breakthroughs in human biology show that we humans are in a constant state of evolution. Owen Freeman‘s illustrations for the National Geographic …
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Brian Molyneaux was raised on the South Side of Chicago. He’s lived in Ireland, San Francisco, New York, and Oakland and shot lots of street photography in each of those …
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Billie Jean is a he and not a she. He lives and works in Leytonstone in East London – the birth place of Alfred Hitchcock and David Beckham. He enjoys …
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Here’s some of the best from Agency Rush. Editorial, publishing, posters, wallpaper, packaging, and more.
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Lilla Rogers has built a solid following on Instagram with a highly talented group of artists who show you how it’s done. They work on everything from advertising, publishing and …
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Some are traditional, others a bit quirky with personalities of their own.
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In his latest personal project, Giulio Bonasera created a set of visual metaphors by utilizing the notations of man’s highest form of expression: the language of music. He’s telling us we can …
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Shawn Finley just added another item featuring his illustrations to the IKEA LATTJO Play Collection, designed to promote family play. The LATTJO Activity Book is a described as a coloring book …
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Workbook photographers like Tim Tadder (above image) continue to advance into the roles of director and DP. Take a look at some of the latest productions below and follow the link …
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After 12 years in business and a major recession, JSR is a highly capable team of professionals who can manage any project, of any size, anywhere in the world. They’ve worked on …
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Elizabeth Nicole provides an array of productions services, but for her latest shoot for Nike, it was all about location scouting. The concept for the shoot was to illustrate how …
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Throughout his time with the Wall Street Journal and then Worth magazine, Kevin Sprouls has employed his signature “headcut” portrait style on just about every titan of the financial world. As …
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Greg Mably‘s iconic, less-is-more style is an effective way to covey what is often an overwhelming subject: healthcare. The BP wellness program takes an interactive approach that’s all about preventative care. Greg’s …