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Callie Lipkin Shows Us How She Channels Her Creative Energy

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Even if Callie Lipkin doesn’t get the job, that doesn’t stop her from putting her own spin on a treatment and shooting the assignment anyway. After submitting two treatments for jobs …

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Kremer Johnson Shoot Stills and Video for Root Insurance

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Once the creative team for Root Insurance saw Kremer Johnson’s street portrait series, “Angelenos,” they were pretty convinced the photos were the right fit for the campaign they had in mind. …

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Mac Holt for Travel Nevada and the Discovery Channel

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In January, Mac Holt and his crew spent five days in Nevada’s high desert enjoying natural hot springs, off-roading, camping, and campfires, all while shooting a new campaign for Travel Nevada …

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Greg Mably’s Latest Projects

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With his pared down graphic style and exuberant use of color, Greg Mably created a style heavily influenced by the Pop Art of the 1960s. His recent work for Canada Goose (image …

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Kate T. Parker Knows What It’s Like to Be a Kid

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There were so many engaging images in this submission from Kate T. Parker for Healthcare Atlanta, it was hard to edit it down. There’s the restlessness and boredom, displays of affection, …

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Jason Naylor in a World of Hope

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  Artist Jason Naylor completed two mural projects during the shelter-in-place order. The first is just one of many that were installed all over New York City as part of a …

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Alice Blue Has Elevated Their Process

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The inability to cast and photograph talent early on in the pandemic brought the industry to a standstill. In response, Alice Blue has elevated their process of creating talent in 3D, …

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UK Based Agency Rush Delivers Advertising and Branding Solutions to Clients Worldwide

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This talented group maintains an international clientele from their base in the UK and editorial projects for Harper Collins, Which?, The Times, Bon Appetit, CBS, Watch! magazine the US, UK, and Australia are just part of what’s in …

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Tracy and David Capture Local Athletes As They Adapt and Persist

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When Covid-19 hit, photo team Tracy and David felt compelled to document the world as it adapted to the new normal. As former photo journalists, they were inspired to tell the stories …

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Vinnie Finn Shooting Solo

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With the many restrictions in place due to the stay-at-home order, food photographer Vinnie Finn used his time wisely to add new imagery to his website and portfolio; he was able to execute successfully in …

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Adrian Mueller for French Company Food Maison

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Adrian Mueller shows how photographers and clients can continue to work together remotely in his latest shoot for Food Maison.

Steven Moyer Adds New Stories to His Portfolio

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Since many productions have been curtailed in recent months, photographer/director Steven Moyer used the time to create new work to add to his already substantial portfolio of active lifestyle imagery. With family …

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Artists Continue to Add Their Voices in the Call for Change

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Each these of these artists uses a unique visual style to add meaning to society’s call for change.

Wes Rowell Makes the Case for a New Pulitzer Prize Category

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Illustrator Wes Rowell presents a well-thought-out argument for the inclusion of editorial illustration to the list of Pulitzers awarded every year. There are already  two categories for photography: breaking news …

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Weston Fuller Makes It Work For Goodseed.

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The concept for the Goodseed tee shirt campaign, Photographer Weston Fuller’s latest project, was to place the product as if they were being “worn” by trees to support the company’s …

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Stewart Cohen Has a Message for Us

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  This personal series by photographer/director Stewart Cohen was created well before we all heard the name George Floyd. He takes a sort of Jenny Holzer approach, with it, but …

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Where We Are Now Episode 12

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Workbook Radio and Dear Art Producer  present Where We Are Now, a weekly webinar series created to talk about the state of affairs in our community. Each webinar has a …

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Taylor Callery’s Icons of Social Change

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Taylor Callery reminds us how much our present is wrapped up in our past. His latest series includes familiar icons like the American flag and the black fist, imagery of protest, and …

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Ryan Ketterman Scores Three Addy’s for His Work for Jaxport

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In his work for Jaxport, photographer/director Ryan Ketterman manages to capture the macro and the micro view of the massive Jaxport facility in Jacksonville, Florida. He makes great use of the artificial …

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Where We Are Now Episode 11

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Workbook Radio and Dear Art Producer  present Where We Are Now, a weekly webinar series created to talk about the state of affairs in our community. Each webinar has a …

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Paul Aresu’s Salute to Those on the Front Line

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As the depth of COVID-19 crisis became clear and life in New York ground to a halt, dedicated hospital and medical staff have risked their own health in order to save …

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Oivind Hovland’s Visual Stories

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Oivind Hovland creates beautifully balanced narratives with simple shapes and a sophisticated use of color. They illustrate the story in such a way that the viewer knows there is more to it than what initially …

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Latest Branding Projects from Steven Noble

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Seven Noble has applied his illustration skills to an array of branding projects for beverage producers that range from the straight and classic to the humorous and quirky.  He branded the …

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Where We Are Now Episode 10

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Workbook Radio and Dear Art Producer  present Where We Are Now, a weekly webinar series created to talk about the state of affairs in our community. Each webinar has a …

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Italian Illustrator Stefania Infante Shares Her Latest Projects

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Each of the these images represents Italian illustrator  Stefania Infante’s beautiful pointillistic style and her effective use of a limited color pallet. They also represent the range of topics she has …

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Saverio’s Life in This Moment

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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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Jason Lindsey’s Climate KIds

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In his latest personal series, photographer/director Jason Lindsey created portraits of the children who will face an uncertain future impacted by climate change. As these portraits suggest, we are intertwined with …

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Englebert Design Creates Productions for TV, Film, Advertising, and Editorial

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Matt Englebert provides production design, art direction, set building, and prop styling services for clients in print and film. He’s worked with many current and former Workbook photographers, such as Cade …

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Where We Are Now Episode 9

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Workbook Radio and Dear Art Producer  present Where We Are Now, a weekly webinar series created to talk about the state of affairs in our community. Each webinar has a …

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