Ian Curcio’s Latest Personal Work
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Although Ian Curcio has had a busy schedule full of commissions and travel lately, he was able to get in a few personal shoots between campaigns. Whether he’s shooting digital, film, or …
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Although Ian Curcio has had a busy schedule full of commissions and travel lately, he was able to get in a few personal shoots between campaigns. Whether he’s shooting digital, film, or …
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Lynsey Weatherspoon shares her latest portraits for The American Red Cross, Inc. Magazine and The Bitter Southerner as well as in a personal black and white series she has entitled “I See Myself …
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With the Super Bowl right around the corner, Workbook photographers show us how they capture all the drama on and off the field. Tony Garcia
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Award-winning photographer Greg Whitaker has photographed countless people at work. But no matter what the nature of the work, his portraits strike the right balance between the challenges of the …
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Workbook photographers were well represented in this year’s Communication Arts Magazine Photography Annual. Above: Tracy and David
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Photographer Patrick Molnar‘s latest projects range from capturing U.S. Marines going through the paces for a recruiting campaign, a PSA series for newsman Ted Koppel’s COPD foundation, a campaign for Famous …
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Lisa Wiseman’s portraiture for Blue Cross Blue Shield is just the sort of authentic and engaging imagery the healthcare provider needed for its rebranding campaign. Shot in black-and-white on …
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Photographer Dennis Welsh always thought photographing individuals who mine coal for a living would make for an an interesting portrait series. But when he explained to the various communities he contacted …
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During the present life-on-pause we’re all experiencing, photographer Cade Martin found inspiration for his latest project in an old self-portrait he created while in in his early years of college. …
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The challenge for a production like this is to create portraits of people that are natural and authentic, and Michael Prince’s latest production for Campbell’s Soup meets this standard beautifully. When he …
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Kevin Sprouls developed the “hedcut” style while working at the Wall Street Journal in the early 1980s. In this blog post he describes how, over a period of about six months, he refined …
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British Actress Georgina Sutcliffe bares all as a classic Odalisque. Actors Adrian Villiers and Adrian Schiller are captured starkly in black and white, while the portrait of Duggie Fields supplies us with …
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It is absolutely true that the best way to get out of a funk is to do something good for someone else. Photographer Peter Poby was reminded of this recently and writes about his experience while, as he says, “giving a little back.” Read what he has to say: