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Andy Anderson, Memory Keeper

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  The Lonka Project was established to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the death camps at the end of World War II. It is a voluntary photographic venture carried out …

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Cade Martin Captures Hip Hop for the USPS

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The United States Postal Service stamp program has honored and celebrated the people, events, and cultural milestones unique to the history of the United States since 1847. So as a …

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James Nelson Identifies a Food Type

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  We know this girl is a yoga-loving, cat-friendly, green-smoothie fanatic because illustrator James Nelson took all these elements and arranged them into a beautiful narrative portrait that makes sophisticated …

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Steve Noble’s Zealot’s Heart

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  Steven Noble’s scratchboard engraving style was  the perfect solve for branding the latest bottled gin, Zealot’s Heart, from the Brewdog Distilling Company. In this iteration, the ancient religious icon …

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Sharif Tarabay, Portrait Artist

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Three recent commissions for Sharif Taraby involve portraits, and two did not involve the usual advertising client. But according to his representative John Brewster, they are evidence of Workbook’s reach and …

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Jason Lindsey Is Right in the Middle of It

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Jason Lindsey puts himself in the middle of training exercises for the Army and gives us a visceral look at what it’s like to be like in the heat of battle.

Workbook Radio Episode 32- Kirsten Ulve, Part 2

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On this episode of Workbook Radio, illustrator and animator Kirsten Ulve, whose work graces the cover of our 2019 Illustration Fall Workbook, talks with Social Media Director Thomas James about …

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Zave Smith Stops Time

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The genesis of these two short videos by photographer Zave Smith was a talk  he recently gave at Design Brew, a meetup location for artists in Philadelphia. Zave told us that it …

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Paul Aresu Captures Athletes in Motion

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There’s no better choice than the use of black-and-white/monotone when it comes to capturing the beauty of these athletes in motion. The contrast in these beautifully lit images by Paul …

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Illustration USA is Now Illustration X

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IlllustrationX has launched a new identity and website that signals their unmatched global coverage. They not only have offices currently in the UK, USA, France, India, Singapore, Germany, China, South …

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Cade Martin Likes to Stretch the Limits of What We See

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  The Agency Two by Four reached out to photographer Cade Martin for what he does best: creating dreamlike imagery that is a visual escape to another world. These latest images for …

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Cruising with Kevin Steele

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Kevin Steele‘s latest shoot for Norwegian Cruise Lines is a beautiful contrast between the wild Alaskan landscape and cruise ship comfort. His most stunning images are those in which he captures both in the …

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Jared Leeds Puts a Face on Healthcare

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Jared Leeds recently spent four days photographing the doctors and their patients at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston. The resulting portraits are direct and straightforward and portray the level …

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Richard Salzman’s Artists Add Their Visuals to an Array of Issues

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The illustrators of Salzmanart have been working to visually interpret global conflict and its aftermath in Syria for the Economist and the Brexit meltdown in Britain for Internazionale. They have also taken on …

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Not Every Photographer Is Cut Out to Share a Video Set, but George Kamper Makes it Work

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Not every photographer is cut out to share a video set, but George Kamper has the skills to make it work. Today, it’s at least fifty percent of the work he …

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John Fedele Gets the Job Done

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John Fedele worked directly on this campaign for the  Ridgid Red wet/dry vac brand. The stills and motion will be used through various media including online, print, large retailer, and …

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Markku Gets Behind the Polo Scene in the Coachella Valley

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In the Coachella Valley, the noble sport of polo belongs to everyone. In his latest personal project, Markku Lahdesmaki captures the traditions associated with the sport, but also the intimate relationship …

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Weston Fuller Shows How Inspiration Can Come from Almost Anywhere

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Weston Fuller‘s latest project was sparked by a trip to the beach where he came across an old wooden pallet trailing seaweed that had washed up on the beach. That pallet would …

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Congratulations to the Winners of the 2019 APA Awards

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We never miss the opportunity to tout our award-winning photographers! Image above: Taggart Lee    

Mauricio Candela Works with Grey, Mexico to Creates Stills and Motion for Nokia

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Mauricio Candela follows along as a group of friends play some basketball and spend the night out at a concert. He captures them, as they capture one another, with their Nokia …

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A Nice Win for Jennifer Davick

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Photographer/Director Jennifer Davick  won The  Pink Lady® Food Photographer of the Year Award for her film Black Sesame. These awards are an international competition including more than 9,000 entries from 77 …

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Greg Neumaier Explores the Visual Style of Art Deco

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In his latest personal project, photographer Greg Neumaier traces the roots of art deco to the basic elements of the ball, cone, and cube.

Keeping Up with Fillin Global

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Fillin Global has assembled a group of multi-disciplinary artists who are partnering with brands all over the world to deliver unique and unconventional forms of advertising and branding. It has …

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Petra Stefankova Creates Positivity for Parky Life

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Illustrator Petra Stefankova recently shared her contribution to a charity project, Parky Life, created by Havas Lynx, UK. In order to increase awareness of Parkinson’s disease, the agency created a dedicated website and …

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No Summer Slow Down for Agency Rush

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It’s been a busy August for UK-based Agency Rush.  They’ve added Paris-based illustrator/graphic designer, Thomas Hayman, with his vintage poster style and Pinky with his exuberant, psychedelic inspired work. Paper sculptor, Isobel …

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Giulio Bonasera Creates Content for T Brand Studio

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For his latest project, Giulio Bonasera applied his iconic, graphic style to branded content created by the T Brand Studio, marketing unit for the New York Times. By telling the in-depth …

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We Have the Experts Who Can Set the Stage for Your Next Campaign

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Jody Horton Collaborate with Bentley Heritage Distillery and TAG Media

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Jody Horton and his team recently spent three days capturing the ins and outs of whiskey production at Bently Heritage. There are the beautifully restored brick buildings that house production, …

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Artists at Work: Cannady Chapman

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Cannady Chapman is an award-winning illustrator whose clients are among the most high profile across every sector: the New York Times, Target, and American Express, to name a few. His work …

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The Richard Solomon Group Hits The Books

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The Richard Solomon group put together a great selection of style and imagery to mark the beginning of this school year. If you’d like to keep current with all the …

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