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Brian Carlson Is Back In Africa.

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Having lived in Ethiopia with his family for three years, Brian Carlson was excited to be back in Africa, this time in Malawi, shooting for the non-profit organization Cotni. Although Brian was there to shoot primarily …

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Photography Latest Additions

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Los Angeles Based + Romanian Born + British Educated + Ex-Professional Tennis Player + 12 Years in Investment Banking + 85 Countries Traveled In the most basic terms, Andrei Duman …

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Saverio Truglia on What’s Worth Remembering

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Be present. Stay connected. Surprise someone. Stay open. These are the things Saverio Truglia resolved to do in 2021, all hard lessons re-learned in the chaotic year that was 2020. In his year-end communication with …

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Timothy Archibald Brings Work to Life

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Timothy Archibald’s corporate clients are as diverse as Facebook, Netflix, Bolt Threads, and Benchmark Capital, but his  approach is always the same. Keep it honest. The start-up culture in Silicon Valley/San Francisco where …

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Chris Crisman’s Salute to Women and the Work They Do

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What is woman’s work? Today, it’s anything a woman wants it to be. In his ongoing project to capture women at work, Chris Crisman shows us woman are taking on ever new …

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Dave Moser’s Authentic Award-winning Vignettes

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Dave Moser was awarded Graphis Gold for “Vignettes,” an ongoing personal project in which he captures individuals with whom he found immediate connections and who have fascinating life stories. The images are …

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Jonathan Hanson for Industry City

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Jonathan Hanson worked directly with Industry City’s internal marketing team to create a message that would attract artists to the company’s rental space. The images were created for use on …

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