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Best of 2023: Natalie Faye For La Brea Bakery Bread

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Natalie Faye does what she does best in these spots for La Brea Bakery bread: creating an authentic story around the brand. But she is still tasked with selling a product that …

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Photographers and Directors Share Their Favorite Projects from 2019

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Workbook photographers traveled from from Berlin to Guadalajara and plenty of places in between in 2019 shooting stills and motions for their clients. Image Above: “This is from an integrated …

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We Share More “Best of 2019”

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We asked our contributors to show us their favorite projects of 2019. Personal projects, product shoots, and motion are just some they named. Image Above: Kimberly Wright “My favorite project …

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Best Projects 2019

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Sometimes it’s a job well done on time, an appreciative client,  or fulfilling on a creative level that makes a job our best.   For the photographers below, it’s all …

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Tony Award winner, Tony Mount

Workbook Artists’ Favorites in Motion for 2019

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Workbook directors continued to explore their storytelling skills for clients and themselves. They share the collaborative nature of telling a story while working for their clients and also where the …

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Best of 2019 – Take Two: 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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Best of 2019: Photography and Motion

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Our contributing photographers and directors worked for a diverse client base this year. They also spent a good amount of time exploring new ideas and adding imagery to their portfolios in …

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New Photographers and Directors

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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.