Anthony Tahlier took a Chance in His Best of 2024
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This year, photographer Anthony Tahlier highlights his work with Chance the Rapper as his Best of 2024.
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This year, photographer Anthony Tahlier highlights his work with Chance the Rapper as his Best of 2024.
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Delve into the professional artistry of GOODNOISE Photographers, Illustrators and CGI artists.
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Angelo Merendino shot the promotional spot for the upcoming fundraising event, “Concert for the Cure.”
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Art Streiber photographed celebrity Snoop Dogg for the most recent cover of People Magazine in a dynamic, fast-paced session that captured Snoop’s iconic persona in various imaginative setups. From portraying him as …
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Alyah Holmes created the vibrant illustrations for Zendaya’s Little Golden Books biography, published by Penguin Random House. This children’s book captures Zendaya’s journey from her Disney beginnings to becoming a renowned …
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People at work, people at play, good food and drink is all part of the mix for this group of talented photographers and directors.
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We asked our contributors to send us their best projects from 2019 and to tell us why they were their favorite projects. The response has been great! Above: Nathalie Gordon “This …
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The newest photographers to join Workbook this week have extensive portrait galleries. They demonstrate the ability to capture everything from the corporate meeting to something a little more quirky or moody.
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Mendola artists are tops in their field and bring a high level of mastery to any project. Find them at Workbook!
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Robert (Bob) Atkinson, New York City-based commercial photographer, brings a broad range of technical expertise, experience, and creativity to a wide variety of projects and clients on a regular basis. …
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Scratchboard artist, Mark Summers has been working with Rolling Stone magazine’s art director Joe Hutchinson on a monthly feature called “The Last Word,” in which the last page of every issue …