Bobby Altman For Myrtle Beach Tourism
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Bobby Altman worked with MMGY Global to create these beautiful ads for the Myrtle Beach Tourism Commission. They’re running as full-page ads in the current issues of Southern Living (beach …
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Bobby Altman worked with MMGY Global to create these beautiful ads for the Myrtle Beach Tourism Commission. They’re running as full-page ads in the current issues of Southern Living (beach …
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Unlike New Yorkers, Chicagoans don’t have any set rules when it comes to their pizza, they just know good pizza when they taste it! Saverio shot this cover image for Chicago Magazine which …
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Shaun Fenn and his team recently completed a print and video campaign that captures the real life scenarios of seniors benefiting from the health monitoring features of Fitbit products. As the director and …
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With the Eastern Sierras as the perfect backdrop, Will Saunders, with a crew and creative team of over 150 people, helped bring the grit and spirit of this latest Toyota campaign to …
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Michael Marquand worked with UK based agency Thirtythree to develop this series for KFC’s most recent recruiting efforts. Whether images are shot at Dallas corporate headquarters, on downtown streets or in “work from …
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Eli Meir Kaplan was tasked with directing a moving 30-second spot about a son’s relationship with his father for men’s skin care products brand, Burke Avenue. The company was founded …
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Noel Hendrickson‘s latest photo shoot for Sandoz/McCann Health was anything but easy. Hurricane conditions had developed and brought shifting weather above and below the waters off Miami, demanding that Noel and …
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The set, the cast and the product all come together beautifully in Sue Barr’s latest lifestyle shoot for BobSweep, a robotic vacuum cleaner. Everyday family life can get messy, especially when …
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Adam Ryan Morris‘ latest pharma shoot captures why taking care of yourself means surrounding yourself with the people in your life who care. The best way to capture that feeling is …
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Michael Kunde’s brings his passion for adventure to his latest shoot for unisex lifestyle apparel brand OMEEK. The images reflect the brand’s commitment to the journey and following the flow where …
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Award-winning International architecture photographer, Victor Elias, specializes in producing fantastic and memorable hotel and resort photography. But his work isn’t just about the architecture. It’s also about all the little details …
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Andrew Kornylak‘s latest assignment for Smithsonian Magazine tells the story of a bold collaboration between Nancy Rosborough of Burwell Farms in North Carolina and a mushroom expert at North Carolina A&T State …
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Ethan Pines shot this humorous, conceptual campaign with Wunderman Thompson for the flu medication Xofluza. Tagline: The Flu Sucks … Everything Out of You. “This was a challenging one,” Ethan …
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Jason Lindsey adds a new perspective to his work with his new portfolio of aerial photography. Represented by Heather Elder Represents.
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Matt Hawthorne‘s latest shoot for Dick’s Sporting Goods is just one more example of what it is he does so well. As he focuses on the fun, positive and energetic, he …
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Gregory Miller recently worked with WeWork to capture an image library to suit their new brand guidelines. Together they decided on a one-day, 12 hour shoot at their newest location in Atlanta and worked with …
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The latest article about the DXE published at MusebyCl.io is a great overview of how and why the DXE came about and why it is a natural addition to Workbook’s suite …
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Although stills currently dominate their output, Kremer Johnson says, that is rapidly changing. Since 2018, the duo witnessed the demand for motion grow to the point to which it is currently …
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The circumstances created by the pandemic, the new available technology, and the creation of a new exciting roster of talent gave Patti Schumann of Schumann & Co and creative director, Philippe …
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Photographer/director Ilanna Barkusky brings her passion for the active lifestyle to her new reel featuring Black athletes putting themselves through the paces. It captures both the stillness and the speed required to …
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Where We Are Now is a monthly webinar series created to continue the conversations happening in our community right now. Each webinar presents a new panel of industry experts who take on …
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In his latest series, Lou Bopp photographs his subjects through barriers: windows, doors, and screens, as a way of emphasizing the history we are living through. He documents the arc of …
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People at work, people at play, good food and drink is all part of the mix for this group of talented photographers and directors.
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Given the historic nature of what we are living through right now, photographers like Saverio Truglia are compelled to document life in the moment. At first, he kept these images private, then began to …
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Laura Barisonzi’s personal series Makers features professional artists and artisans prompting The Martin Agency to call on her for the recent UPS campaign targeted at small business owners. These portraits, shot on location in Austin, capture just the right …
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During this time of self-quarantining, we invite you to use the opportunity to view the work of our newest commercial photographers and directors, as well as our entire group of talented …
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The importance of the personal project can never be overstated. With the possibility of work placed on hold for the foreseeable future, it is a good time to think about assigning something …
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Workbook photographers traveled from from Berlin to Guadalajara and plenty of places in between in 2019 shooting stills and motions for their clients. Image Above: “This is from an integrated …
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We asked our contributors to show us their favorite projects of 2019. Personal projects, product shoots, and motion are just some they named. Image Above: Kimberly Wright “My favorite project …
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Sometimes it’s a job well done on time, an appreciative client, or fulfilling on a creative level that makes a job our best. For the photographers below, it’s all …