Doug Truppe Group Creative Update
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The award-winning photographers of the Doug Truppe Group are telling impactful stories for their clients and exploring new ground for themselves. Follow them on IG.
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The award-winning photographers of the Doug Truppe Group are telling impactful stories for their clients and exploring new ground for themselves. Follow them on IG.
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Megumi Bacher is lifestyle photographer who currently lives and works in Los Angeles and specializes in children. Originally from Japan, she moved to LA to study photography, fell in love with the …
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Photographer/director Michael Kunde heads for the slopes of Park City, Utah for Utah Tourism to capture all the fun to be had. There are the people skiing, horseback riding, and …
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Zach Anderson thrives on spontaneity. His ability to connect and immediately put people at ease is what allows these young people to just be themselves as he captures them in their …
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Portrait Photographer Sandro Baebler captures Tess Ledeux, the youngest-ever world champion in freeskiing, as she is soaring above the Austrian Stubaier Glacier or taking a much needed pause. Tess just recently …
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Photographer Brian Carlson‘s latest personal project took him to Megacon, a four day extravaganza inn Orlando, Florida, where attendees engage in all sorts of cosplay and they want their pictures …
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The Rathkops recently captured two very current topics: how immigrants are adapting to life in the United States for Parents magazine and how subway closures are reeking havoc on small business …
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Check out the latest editorial, packaging, and advertising projects from the photographers and directors of ETC Creative. Above: Caitlin Bensel for Shape Magazine
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Dennis Welsh had his marching orders from creative director Kris Mariani: “If you can see the talent needs a shave, then you’re too close. If you can see a crease in …
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Photographer Andy Anderson was a perfect fit as the still photographer on this commercial shoot for animal pharmaceutical company, Zoetis. Having grown up on a horse ranch and later watching his daughter …
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Photographer Tom Hussey has an ambitious but doable plan for a while now: travel once a month to shoot personal projects that interest him. One of his latest shoots took him to …
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Per Breiehagan wanders through Iceland as he captures the most stunning landscape on earth. His subjects are hiking the Svinafelljkull Glacier, kayaking along side the Jokulsarlon Iceberg, and standing atop …
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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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Photographer Dana Hursey is usually known for his bold, colorful and quirky work. But having worked with him before, the Marie’s brand approached him to shoot stills and motion for their …
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Sue Tallon’s most impressive shoot of the year was her work for Amazon’s Halo app. Working on location in Seattle with what she describes as “a rockstar team and wonderful …
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Early in 2021 Bob Coscarelli and crew headed to the Los Angeles area to work with longtime client Coldwell Banker in order to create a library of images that captured homeowners …
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For Hardy Wilson it didn’t get any better than getting paid to hang out at Olema Wines in Napa and coming away with some of the most beautiful images he shot all year.
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Noel Hendrickson’s best of 2021 was an incredible opportunity to collaborate on a large global campaign that needed complex problem solving to help align the various needs of the client while …
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This shoot for Jack Daniels was about as good it gets and is the best of 2021 for Zach Anderson. The client and agency were aware of his fast-paced production …
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Check out the great new lifestyle photography new to the site this week.
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Judy Doherty‘s shoot for Edible East Bay is the culmination of a huge community project in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Areathat features all things related to the olive …
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Andy Anderson‘s trip to the Owyhee Canyonlands was like traveling back in time. The terrain is some of the remotest in the Western United States, where Great Basin cowboys continue …
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Mari talks about her podcast South Facing Light, as well as her upcoming projects, both commercial and personal. Mari Amor is a highly sought after Nashville, San Fransisco, and Dallas commercial …
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Shaun Fenn grew up surfing in Mexico and developed a deep appreciation for the culture and it traditions. His latest personal project honors the country’s greatest musical traditions of all, known as …
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Right before lockdown in early 2020, Dana Hursey headed to Newport Beach to create images for the Newport Beach Film Festival. The promotion features the type of person who might be a little …
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Photographer William DeShazer was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. And if you’re from Louisville, there are three things that you identify with regardless of your personal relationship to them: bourbon, baseball …
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Photographer Amy Schromm shows us her range of skills in two recent projects for El Mayor Tequila. In each case the client relied heavily on her creative, technical, and production …
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It was seventeen years in the making, but on a freezing weekend this past February, Bob Coscarelli and longtime collaborator Tereasa Surratt were in Elkhorn, Wisconsin to photograph the reopening of the …
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Alex Garcia’s latest 30 second PSA spot was created for both broadcast and web. It’s part of an ongoing campaign by the American Academy of Pediatrics that encourages parents to have their children vaccinated. Alex …
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What’s changed in this business? Just about everything. Advertising’s reliance on “the big idea” has been replaced by the near constant churning of content made possible by the digital age. Photographer Dennis Welsh …