Ian Coble Captures a Family Fishing Fable
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Photographer Ian Coble‘s latest project illustrates how fishing is deeply woven into the Hawaiian community by telling the story of a lone kayak fisherman.
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Photographer Ian Coble‘s latest project illustrates how fishing is deeply woven into the Hawaiian community by telling the story of a lone kayak fisherman.
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Beginning in 1980 through the present, Jamie Skiles of Phoenix Design has adapted and changed with the demands of the business. He helped small businesses grow and big companies stay …
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Tim Llewellyn traveled with a team from Ariadne Labs, which is a collaboration between the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, for his latest …
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The subjects of Patrick Molnar‘s latest series mean business; they have a tough job to do. The faces, the stances, the uniforms, and the tools they carry all project a gravity and soberness that’s …
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In his latest animated GIF, HOT TIME IN THE SUMMER, Michael DiMilo captures all the fun with his graphic, pared-down style. To see more of his recently added animated work and illustration, …
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Christina Schmidhofer scoops and slurps her way though summer with these beautiful icy confections. Lavender ice cream and rosewater popsicles are just some of what’s on the menu. Christina not only …
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Greg Whitaker’s latest assignment took him to the innovation lab at Delta Faucet to capture the company’s latest manufacturing technique that employs both 3-D metal printing technology and the …
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Workbook contributors upload hundreds of great new images to Workbook.com every week. For photographers, there was a heavy emphasis on cocktails and other beverages. They splash them and pour them …
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Image Above: Beugism Mendola artists show us all the ways to have fun and stay fit this summer in an impressive array of styles.
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Have you downloaded Workbook GO? Our app allows you to browse the entire collection of portfolios available at Workbook.com on your mobile device. Discover the perfect artist for your next project. …
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This new personal series by Kremer/Johnson isn’t just an exercise in how faithfully it reproduces the iconic works of the renowned surrealist, Rene Magritte. It reminds us of what Magritte, who began …
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Workbook contributors are well represented in this year’s Communication Arts Photo Annual. Above: Joshua Dalsimer, photographer Kapono Chung, art director Greg Matson, creative director Anyway Reps, producer DCOY, retoucher …
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The award-winning Salzman Group has been working on editorial projects for the New York Times, the New Yorker, GQ, Barron’s, Hollywood Reporter, and more. Image above: Giulio Bonasera for GQ …
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James Nelson shows us the individual stages and a beautiful narrative montage that captures the trip from beginning to end.
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Whether he’s collaborating on a formal portrait or capturing the essence of a stranger on the fly, Matt Carr consistently coaxes beautifully honest and compelling portraits from his subjects and seems as comfortable with the randomness …
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Here are the Editor’s Picks for July. Above: Lou Bopp
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It says a lot when your group of illustrators contributes regularly to the editorial and news pages of the three most respected publications in the United States: NYT, WaPo, and …
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Shannon Associates has added a whole new crop of illustrators who are experts at creating uniquely whimsical characters for children’s literature and more.
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Andy Anderson’s editorial series for AARP features senior citizens who are working in dangerous careers.
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Joshua Steadman of Steady Film started spending weekends hanging out in his friend Bob Ranew’s garage watching as he went about the painstaking process of modifying and rebuilding an old Honda CB650. By …
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Above: Harold Lee Miller How to wear and wave the red, white, and blue.
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Above: Christian Gralingen London-based Debut Artists have just added nine talented new illustrators whose work is often at the intersection of photography and illustration.
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In her latest series Dear Art Producer, artist representative Heather Elder gives us one of the best in-depth looks behind the scenes of today’s professional advertising world and how rapidly it …
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Above: Still image from the Wyoming Tourism Board. With the launch of his production company, Two Track Road,Productions Jason Lindsey has expanded his storytelling power. Whether he’s shooting broadcast for an agency …
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Robert Ripps will be showing his latest series called Negativityness Reconsidered in New York City. Negativityness Reconsidered will be on view at the former historic Western Union Builing at 60 …
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Watch the video about Lou Bopp that appeared on the local NBC affiliate in St. Louis. Lou Bopp was a student in London in 1990 when he got word that the …
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Rob Ball created an iconic image for every death scene on the series Game Of Thrones. From the beginning, Rob Ball was told by producers of the show to focus …
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It’s the third national Addy for Once Films since 2010. Once Films brought home a silver from the AAF Nationals in the Cinematography Campaign category for their work on Allen Edmonds from The Artisans …
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Tony Garcia captures all the hard work that goes into and all the rewards from the art of winemaking. Tony Garcia‘s latest assignment for LOLA Agency took him to Napa …
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Above: Owen Freeman Congratulations to these and all the winners in American Illustration 38!