Lindsay Siu Picks Up Silver And Gold in This Year’s Graphis Photo Annual
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Photographer Lindsay Siu picked up gold for her work for BC Used Oil and silver for her Granville Island series, Bella Roces EP, and Warner Brothers portraits.
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Photographer Lindsay Siu picked up gold for her work for BC Used Oil and silver for her Granville Island series, Bella Roces EP, and Warner Brothers portraits.
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Check out all the gold and silver from Workbook photographers in the 2022 Graphis Photography Annual. Above: Patrick Molnar
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Photographer Tom Hussey has an ambitious but doable plan for a while now: travel once a month to shoot personal projects that interest him. One of his latest shoots took him to …
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Per Breiehagan wanders through Iceland as he captures the most stunning landscape on earth. His subjects are hiking the Svinafelljkull Glacier, kayaking along side the Jokulsarlon Iceberg, and standing atop …
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Illustrator Steven Noble was tapped to create the 2021 holiday packaging for Anchor Brewing Company, a company with deep roots in California history dating back to the Gold Rush. Steven’s …
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Photographer Dana Hursey is usually known for his bold, colorful and quirky work. But having worked with him before, the Marie’s brand approached him to shoot stills and motion for their …
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Sue Tallon’s most impressive shoot of the year was her work for Amazon’s Halo app. Working on location in Seattle with what she describes as “a rockstar team and wonderful …
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In this ever-changing pandemic, Lisa Wiseman took the opportunity to capture Covid reunions of those who’d been separated for more than a year. She witnessed friends and families coming together …
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In the depth of winter, 2021 photographer Porter Gifford felt fortunate to have found a kind of release from the frustrations he was experiencing as he witnessed these waves crashing against a seawall …
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For Freeman McFadden, his shoot for Mae Jones magazine was his overall 2021 favorite. He told us, “When Creative Director and Owner Kristen Turner contacted me about this concept, …
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In 2021, UK-based Agency Rush created work for such notable clients like Nike, the US Open, the Olympics, and more. Paul Sirand Euro Tunnel
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Above: Joseph Keller campaign for the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism titled “Let’s Go Out” was his most rewarding because of what he and his crew were able to achieve with …
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Noel Hendrickson’s best of 2021 was an incredible opportunity to collaborate on a large global campaign that needed complex problem solving to help align the various needs of the client while …
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Radiant Studios contacted illustrator Paul Tong with the somewhat unusual request to create concept art for a proposed independent film, Erstwhile. The film has a lot of surreal imagery, and representatives from the …
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John Burgoyne’s commission for the USPS was a career highlight of 2021. His Otters in Snow were commissioned for the US Postal Service’s 2021 winter holiday forever stamp.
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Some of the best work of 2021 is personal. It is creatively satisfying and adds depth to a photographer’s portfolio. Photographer Felicia Perretti told us, “I chose to submit this personal project …
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The best of the Lindgren Smith group includes editorial and publishing projects including GIFs. Above: Cannaday Chapman 8×8 Magazine Pedro Gonzalez “Pedri”
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For photographer Cade Martin, this was one of those dream jobs. Visualizing how Progressive Small Business Insurance gives wings to small business dreams was plainly as good as it gets. Using …
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Judy Doherty‘s shoot for Edible East Bay is the culmination of a huge community project in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Areathat features all things related to the olive …
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With Thanksgiving right around the corner, Morgan Gaynin shows us all the ways to celebrate being together. Above image: A. Richard Allen
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Illustrator Luisa Jung’s latest assignment for Scientific American illuminates the search for a deeper understanding of DNA. She show us how scientists are working tirelessly to unlock the power of gene editing in …
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The online version of Workbook Fall 2021 print version is now ready to view at the site. See great new work from Workbook photographers, directors, illustrators, and animators.
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Publishing projects, textile and wallpaper design, games and puzzles, and packaging are just some of the highlights from Mendola Artists. Ben The Illustrator A collaboration with psychologist and …
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Scott Montgomery directed and wrote the script for this brief interaction between a father and daughter just goofing around. Inspired by his relationship with his own daughters, he reminds us of the …
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The project proposal was one of the most unique challenges of Steven Salerno‘s career: to illustrate a new mini picture book featuring one of the most well known and beloved …
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Illustrator/animator Kirsten Ulve’s limited edition, glow-in-the-dark packaging is the perfect way to add some spooky fun to the Pringles brand. This version of Sour Cream and Onion Original will be sold throughout …
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They call the southwest portion of Wisconsin the Driftless Area because it was untouched by glaciers allowing the landscape to remain lush and rolling. The region has attracted a wide range of …
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Check out Jonathan Bartlett’s series called Campus Legends for EA Sports, developer of sports video games. Above: University of Nebraska Huskies
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Right before lockdown in early 2020, Dana Hursey headed to Newport Beach to create images for the Newport Beach Film Festival. The promotion features the type of person who might be a little …
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Building and maintaining relationships is key to thriving in the advertising business. As photographer Cade Martin says, “That’s a thing you can’t fake; it has to be authentically cultivated over …