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Randal Ford for Foster Grants

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Randal Ford’s involvement extended into every aspect of this recent shoot for Foster Grant. As is often the case, Randal and his team were involved in refining the aesthetics of …

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Annabelle Breakey Creates Still Lifes That Move

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Photographer Annabelle Breakey brings her sense of fun to this latest shoot for Tazo Teas. Her saturated and complimentary color studies are beautiful product environments that contain just a dash of movement. Annabelle worked closely …

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See It from the Artist’s Perspective

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Congratulations to the nineteen artists selected for the 9th Annual Artists Perspective Exhibition, which opens April 29th in Chicago. The show is curated by Jo-Nell and Davis Sieren and hosted by APA Chicago at …

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Photography Latest Additions

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Megumi Bacher is lifestyle photographer who currently lives and works in Los Angeles and specializes in children. Originally from Japan, she moved to LA to study photography, fell in love with the …

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Agency Rush Creative Update

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Conrad Garner  created this illustration for the Campaign For Modelo in partnership with Unidos U.S. that supports the  “fighting spirit of Miami’s Hispanic Community.”

Clay Cook Captures the Waterboys Mission

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  Waterboys is changing lives in East Africa. The NGO was founded in 2015 by NFL player  Chris Long, and together with WorldServe International, and later the NBA’s Hoops2O, they …

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Scott McDermott for Haute Living Magazine

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For Scott McDermott’s shoot with actor Adrien Brody, Haute Living magazine secured the penthouse of the legendary Steinway building on 57th Street as the location. While scouting the location, Scott noted …

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Photography Latest Additions

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Caitlin Bensel is represented by ETC Creative.

Steven Salerno for the Milken Institute Review

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Steven Salerno’s series of illustrations for the Milken Institute Review’s article, called “Notes on Forever (Or Not),” adds insight into how the super wealthy navigate the transfer of their wealth forward …

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Zach Anderson for Miller Lite

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Zach Anderson thrives on spontaneity. His ability to connect and  immediately put people at ease is what allows these young people to just be themselves as he captures them in their …

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Addison Jones: Multi-disciplined Artist Utilizing Traditional and Digital Techniques

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Addison Jones is a multi-disciplined artist utilizing both traditional and digital techniques. Inspiration for her latest shoot came from the location where it took place: an old 1940s ballroom. She made …

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Michael Glenwood Creative Update

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Michael Glenwood explores new techniques, recent assignment work, and shares personal thoughts on the situation in Ukraine. Above: A recent piece for the Wall Street Journal questions the wisdom of having no …

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Brian Stauffer for San Francisco Opera

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Brian Stauffer brings the perfect sense of drama to his series of posters for the San Francisco Opera. His bold, colorful imagery captures the sweeping narratives and larger-than-life characters who are …

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Sandro Baebler for The Red Bulletin France

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Portrait Photographer Sandro Baebler captures Tess Ledeux, the youngest-ever world champion in freeskiing, as she is soaring above the Austrian Stubaier Glacier or taking a much needed pause. Tess just recently …

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Andrew Hutchinson’s Beautifully Rendered Wildlife

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Andrew Hutchinson has a special affinity for the animals he illustrates. He is a part-time ranger with the Forestry Commission on the North York Moors, where he monitors the activity of adders …

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Brian Carlson Goes to Megacon

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Photographer Brian Carlson‘s latest personal project took him to Megacon, a four day extravaganza inn Orlando, Florida, where attendees engage in all sorts of cosplay and they want their pictures …

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Two New Stories from the Rathkopfs

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The Rathkops recently captured two very current topics: how immigrants are adapting to life in the United States for Parents magazine and how subway closures are reeking havoc on small business …

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Creative Update: RAPP ART

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Rapp Artists have been busy on editorial assignments for publications like the Boston Globe and the Wall Street Journal and institutions like Marquette University and Worcester Polytechnic Institute. They also created advertising imagery and …

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Michael DiMilo Helps Kick Covid

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  Michael DiMilo produced this fifteen-second public service announcement to encourage people to get their booster shot for COVID-19. The video combines what Michael describes as an “affectionate style with an empowering …

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ETC Creative Update

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Check out the latest editorial, packaging, and advertising projects from the photographers and directors of ETC Creative. Above: Caitlin Bensel for Shape Magazine

March Is Women’s History Month

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On International Women’s Day, artists’ agents Morgan Gaynin honor these women who have made lasting contributions to the world of art with these beautiful portraits. We also honor the Women …

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Giving Photography Is On a Mission

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Giving Photography is a recently launched website with a mission to connect photographers and collectors with shared philanthropic interests. It is a way to start meaningful conversations around urgent issues and raise …

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Artists Express Their Solidarity

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Above: Egle Plytnikaite

Michael Kunde for Wolverine

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Photographer Michael Kunde was honored to be part of this  powerful campaign that documents the collaboration UnCommon Construction and Wolverine Boots in the form of their “Build Your Future” campaign. …

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Mendola Artists Creative Update

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Mendola Artists’ latest projects are wide ranging in style and for a diverse group of clients. Print editorials, food and alcohol labels and packaging, computer gaming, and technology are just some …

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Gregory Miller Captures What It Takes

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Working with the agency Ten Adams, Photographer/director Gregory Miller recently spent a week roaming the UT Heath San Antonio campus capturing the doctors, nurses, researchers, and teachers who work tirelessly to make …

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Velicia Gourdin’s Stunning Portraits

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Velicia Gourdin’s stunning portraits of Black female educators, activists, writers, and politicians are rendered in the color purple, signifying their wisdom, bravery, and spirituality. These portraits are a blend of traditional methods, …

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Dennis Welsh Creates an Inviting Story

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Dennis Welsh had his marching orders from creative director Kris Mariani: “If you can see the talent needs a shave, then you’re too close. If you can see a crease in …

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Michael Crampton for High Point University

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Michael Crampton’s series of illustrations for High Point University is just one of the many projects that illustrators with Mendola Artists have created for colleges and universities across the country. His …

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Mari Amor Captures the Brave and Compassionate Healthcare Workers of Kansas City

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Kansas City HCA’s in-house team reached out to Mari Amor in mid-2021 about creating a series of images that could be used for immediate needs like an annual report, but could …

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