Justin L’Heureux on Location for Lifeproof
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Justin L’Heureux is new addition to Workbook and brings considerable experience as a commercial photographer and a sophisticated eye honed by a BFA in painting and printmaking. For …
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Justin L’Heureux is new addition to Workbook and brings considerable experience as a commercial photographer and a sophisticated eye honed by a BFA in painting and printmaking. For …
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Learning and incorporating new technology into our workflow is a given. For Tyler Stableford, adding motion/live action to his skill set was also a welcome creative challenge. We caught up with him recently …
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While working on editorial/travel assignments for Conde Nast Traveler in locations like Myanmar, Seville and others, Brian Maranan Pineda would create imagery in a loose, personal style and when time permitted, took the opportunity to experiment …
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Even before Doe-Anderson Advertising had concept approval from their client, Maker’s 46, they knew there was only one photographer they wanted for the job, Jimmy Williams. Take a look at …
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Color is key to successful food and beverage advertising. Dana captures the warm rich colors of coffee and the colorful fruity tea drinks on the menu this summer at Coffee …
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Change Healthcare is an Atlanta-based international IT service provider for the healthcare industry. “Faces of Change” is their latest campaign, which emphasizes the human side of healthcare technology by focusing on …
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Jonathan Chapman’s latest shoot for Lowe’s was a large, three-day production involving motion and stills. When he and his crew arrived at the massive studio in the heart of Amish …
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A Gallery About Love and Friendship Jonathan Chapman
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Munich-based photographer Christian Brecheis is new addition to Workbook. His portfolio is a great mix of lifestyle, sports, and adventure and integrates the use of technology in daily life.
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To the uneducated eye, the image above might not strike you as all that remarkable, but that’s because it is so convincing in every detail. If you’re a professional photographer …
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Shooting stills and motion in Malibu, Bonneville Salt Flats, and Yosemite National Park with no agency and no comps all added up to a “dream job” for photographer Hunter Freeman and producer Connie Conway. …
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When creatives at Pure Red in Charleston, North Carolina needed a photographer for their upcoming Lowe’s campaign, they turned to Workbook and found Dana Hursey. Judging by the results, CD Jeff …
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Rhea Anna‘s latest project for Johnson Baby Products began as a social media campaign for their Facebook page and Instagram feed and soon expanded to encompass all digital media platforms, …
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On a recent shoot, photographer Zach Anderson made use of two features unique to life in Los Angeles: the beautiful natural light and the canyon roads that connect much of this …
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Sounds that we take for granted can be a revelation for someone who has encountered hearing loss. It was Jonathan Chapman and his production team’s job to capture what millions of …
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In 2014, Nike founder Phil Knight challenged Oregon Health Science University to raise $500 million for cancer research, which he promised to match with $500 million of his own money. The …
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AdvertisingAge’s best B to B ad for 2016 was awarded to Andy Goodwin for his work with gyro on the John Deere’s “Building Together” campaign. Congratulations, Andy!
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Jason Lindsey’s recent shoot for Bad Boy Off Road was, in his words, “a dream job.” It not only involved multiple locations in California, Utah, Georgia, South Carolina, and Illinois, …
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Even with a backup procedures in place, things can still go missing on a photo shoot. From the moment he boarded the plane in Anchorage and bound for Dutch Harbor, …