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Peter Barrett Salutes the Coast Guard

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In light of all the recent natural disasters, Peter Barrett reminds us the men and women of the US Coast Guard are on a mission. They are a unique branch of …

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James Bennett’s Frightfully Good Board Game

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 Once the concept for the game was explained to illustrator James Bennett, he was all in. He had a blast creating everything from the box cover to the rule book, and everything in between, including the …

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Jonathan Chapman Focuses on What it Takes to Save a Life

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Jonathan Chapman created a beautiful and affecting film focused on the team of professionals who work to save children’s lives on a daily basis. Jonathan and his crew came away from the experience …

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Latest Additions: October 15th – 28th

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Robert (Bob) Atkinson, New York City-based commercial photographer, brings a broad range of technical expertise, experience, and creativity to a wide variety of projects and clients on a regular basis. …

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October Editor’s Picks

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Jon W. Johnson for Puma

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By the time Jon Johnson took on the role of commercial director for the first time, he had been working for Puma for nine years shooting stills and had earned his client’s trust. …

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Meet The Luchadores of the Luche Libre Alliance

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While working on a campaign for R&R and their client, SNWA, Photographer Cade Martin met wrestler, Omar Garcia and found him to be a pleasure to work with. Once the …

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William Geddes Demonstrates the Importance of the Personal Project

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  New York-based photographer, William Geddes  specializes in interiors, lifestyle, portraiture, and video storytelling for any and all venues. For his latest personal project though, he teamed up with stylist Raina Kattelson to create …

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Latest Additions in Illustration: September 24th – October 6th

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Latest Additions in Photography: September 24th – October 6th

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#GivingPhotography

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Throughout recent history photography has proved it has the power to mobilize a community. Heather Elder came up with a great way for the photographic community to help those currently …

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Gary Land is in on the Action

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Gary applies his experienced eye and a deep knowledge of postproduction to create uniquely branded content for his clients that fuses both broadcast and stills into one cohesive vision. Here are …

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The Liz Sanders Group: Projects Update

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The Liz Sanders Agency was busy working on projects for clients and themselves. Amy Ning completed this dapper duo (above) for the documentary, Balboa Park: The Jewel of San Diego. Judy Reed Silver …

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Photograph of chilled watercress soup.

Latest Additions – Photography and Production Services: September 17th – 23rd

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Illustration of woman standing in living room.

Latest Additions – Illustration: September 17th – 23rd

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Merrilee Liddiard grew up in a splendid home filled with delightful artistic chaos and ample creativity. She spent most of her youth making things like lions out of oatmeal boxes …

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September Editor Picks

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Justin L’Heureux on Location for Lifeproof

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    Justin L’Heureux  is new addition to Workbook and brings considerable experience as a commercial photographer and a sophisticated eye honed by a BFA in painting and printmaking. For …

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August Latest Additions

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Italian Gelato

Jeff Kauck Conveys Quality for Mariano’s Grocery

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Once we discovered that Jeff Kauck originally trained as a watercolor painter, his way of approaching a project, like his recent work for  Mariano’s, made perfect sense. Viewing these images, it’s …

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August Editor’s Picks

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Jonathan Hanson’s Latest Personal Project: Androgynous

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  Jonathan Hanson brings us the beauty of androgyne and challenges gender norms in his latest personal project. This series of portraits captures the interconnected and complementary forces of male and female and shows us …

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Norman Maslov and The Summer of Love

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Norman Maslov’s latest print promotion is an ode to the psychedelic post art of the 1960s and the 50th anniversary of The Summer of Love, and to summertime in general. Designer: Ron …

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Latest Additions – July

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Photographer Brian Maranan Pineda for Cone Nast Traveler

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 While working on editorial/travel assignments for Conde Nast Traveler in locations like Myanmar, Seville and others, Brian Maranan Pineda would create imagery in a loose, personal style and when time permitted, took the opportunity to experiment …

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Michael Crampton and Joe Taylor Join Forces for Dreamforce

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With their complimentary styles, Michael Crampton and Joe Taylor were a perfect choice for artwork for this year’s Dreamforce Conference sponsored by software company, Salesforce. Both of these talented artists’ work for …

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Work. Work. Work.

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It could be an image for a new promotional piece, as with Amy Ning (above), developing patterns for a new licensing collection, like Randi Zafman, and Judy Reed Silver creating …

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Jimmy Williams for Maker’s 46

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    Even before Doe-Anderson Advertising had concept approval from their client, Maker’s 46, they knew there was only one photographer they wanted for the job, Jimmy Williams. Take a look at …

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Steve Babuljak Digs Into The Climbing Life.

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Steve Babuljak has added to his portfolio of personal projects with his latest story of Joe and Lindsey.  He gives a look at what it’s like to scale the face, but also …

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Ryan Struck in Cowtown for Yeti Coolers

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The Cowtown Rodeo is one of many stories at the Yeti website about people leading the “wild life” that captures the authenticity with which Yeti Coolers successfully brands itself. Photographer, Ryan Struck  was hired …

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