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Jason Lindsey Is Doing His Part

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Photographer/director Jason Lindsey is helping to raise money to transfer the Jordan Creek Preserve in Southern Illinois into a land trust, which the owners will then open for canoe access, …

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Te Suena? Raw Residency and Qüina Stores Bring You Celia Luna

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Celia Luna knows how to employ color and uses it to full effect in much of her fashion photography. Her outlook is shaped by personal experience and her current life in …

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Bonnie Hofkin’s Latest: Beethoven and The Babe

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Bonnie Hofkin captured two historical greats from two very different worlds: German composer and pianist Ludwig van Beethoven and Major League Baseball’s George Herman “Babe” Ruth. Hofkin was inspired by The Babe’s …

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Emily Sandifer is Pretty in Pink

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Emily Sandifer collaborated with actress Gia and makeup artist Tahni Smith on her latest personal series TICKLED PINK. HMU: Tahni Smith Model: @giaroseditillio – Gia Rose Di Tullio Retouching: @julia.retouch – Julia Gorbacheva

Kremer/Johnson Pays Homage to Magritte

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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 Latest from Illustrator Anna Godeassi

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Above: Hopkins Bloomberg For Public Health Illustrator Anna Godeassi recently sent us a selection of her most recent projects. She’s been working for Bloomberg, the New York Times, Marie Claire Italy, as …

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An Evening With Director/Photographer Jason Lindsey

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If you are in Salt Lake City on March 14th you won’t want to miss this. The ASMP and Workbook will host an evening with photographer/director Jason Lindsey as he …

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Keith Barraclough: The Redhead Project

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The Redhead Project is an ongoing series of portraits of natural redheads selected through personal references and social media. Each photo shoot is a collaborative effort in which redheads bring their own …

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Workbook Radio Episode 18 – Daniel Bedell with Tim Tadder, Part 2

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On this episode, podcast photographer Daniel Bedell talks with photographer Tim Tadder about the scope of his vision and skill sets. The two also discuss the importance of “doing your …

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A Valentine and More from Jim Frazier

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See more images below, but see the full breadth of the work Jim does, by checking out his website.

Happy Valentine’s Day from Hedge Graphics

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The illustrators at the Hedge group sent us some of their favorite Valentine’s Day imagery. Above: Marjorie Muns

HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!

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For his first promotion of the year, James celebrates Valentine’s Day. James is clearly inspired by late sixties’ and early seventies’ textile patterns and colors schemes on the printed fabric of that …

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Workbook in Motion: Animator Michael DiMilo

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 The new 2019 Spring Workbook will launch our new  motion tabs for live action directors and animators as well as a new digitally enhanced online version. As part of the launch we asked the featured  directors and …

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The Voorhes: How to Put a Still Aesthetic into Motion

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After ten years of working together, the Voorhes have developed a unique and recognizable style. During this evolution, they explored the use of edge lights, reflection, and shadows with the use …

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Workbook Radio Episode 16 – Daniel Bedell with Andy Anderson, Part 4

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In this last installment with Andy Anderson, filled with sound advice and colorful answers, Daniel talks about creating images… from shoots to retouching. DB: “Can you give me a little …

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Workbook Radio Episode 15 – Daniel Bedell with Andy Anderson, Part 3

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On this episode of Workbook Radio, photographer Daniel Bedell talks to lifestyle photographer Andy Anderson about building a team for shoots, how to approach a shoot, and what makes shoot successful. DB: “How do you …

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APA Chicago Presents: 2019 Artist’s Perspective Personal Work Exhibition

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This Friday, January 25th, APA Chicago unveils selected works as part of their 6th Annual Artist’s Perspective Personal Work. From their website, “Judging is complete for our 6th Annual Artist’s Perspective …

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The Best of Morgan Gaynin 2018

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Above: Carlo Stanga from his latest award winning book series I Am The City for Moleskin. Morgan Gaynin represents some of the best know  illustrators working today. Here are some of …

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Workbook Radio Episode 13- Daniel Bedell with Andy Anderson: On Editorial, Personal, and Pro Bono Work

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Workbook Client Daniel Bedell is a commercial photographer by day and a podcaster by night. In this Workbook Radio series, Daniel chats with friend and lifestyle photographer, Andy Anderson, about …

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The Best of Debut Artists 2018

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Above: Politico Magazine cover by Tracie Ching London-based Debut Artists are a talented and diverse group of image makers. Here are some of their favorite projects from 2018.

Dennis Burnett Takes Us on a Taco Crawl

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Photographer-director Dennis Burnett is best known for his commercial lifestyle and food photography, but recently he’s been documenting authors and taco ambassadors, Mando Rayo and Jarod Neece, in their crusade …

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Workbook Radio Episode 11: Stewart Cohen on Art and Marketing, Part 3

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We’re talking test shooting and beyond with Stewart Cohen on this episode of Workbook Radio. In this third installment, Workbook Regional Representative Mary Preussel talks with award-winning, long-time client Stewart …

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Christina Schmidhofer is Ready for the Holidays

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Food and lifestyle photographer Christina Schmidhofer shows us how she  has been getting ready for the holiday season.

Mendola Artists Give Our Followers a Look at All the Creativity Behind the Business of Illustration

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Mendola Artists created a fun, engaging, four-day takeover of our Instagram feed (Oct. 31-Nov. 3).  Follow us to see more great work from the best illustrators working today.  The challenge for Cece …

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November Editor’s Picks

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Above: Ken Orvidas Check out Editor’s picks for November.

Tom Cocotos and the Fine Art of Collage

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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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The Flag Project

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Photo: Zach Anderson Subject: Matt Ogle Boise, Idaho The flag project is an ongoing personal project for Zach Anderson. With elections fewer than two weeks away, these images serve as a  reminder …

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Photographer Inti St. Clair and Her Friends Head to Cartagena

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Even though the trip was planned as a birthday celebration for herself and  a friend, photographer Inti St Clair wasn’t going to pass up the opportunity to capture some great …

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STILL CONNECTED: Tim Tadder on Passion

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STILL CONNECTED. STILL WORKBOOK. As part of our STILL campaign, Tim Tadder talks about collaboration and the passion that connects him to not only his work, but the people he …

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An Illustrated Earth Day

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Illustrators capture creatures big and small in all of nature’s diversity.