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Yve Assad for Wrangler

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Photographer Yve Assad creates an authentic narative with this latest shoot for Wranglers exclusive outdoor line for men and women.

Mari Amor Travels through Montana for Opportunity Bank

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Opportunity Bank has served Montana for 100 years, and it was time to show just how well the institution knows the state and its inhabitants. They sent photographer Mari Amoron a …

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There Is Beauty in Hard Work

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Photographer Michael Kunde finds beauty amid all the hard work in his award-winning shoot for Deltapine. He shows us people at work in an environment full of beautiful visual patterns created by land …

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August 19th is World Photography Day

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World Photography Day is an annual, worldwide celebration of the art, craft, science, and history of photography. Keep scrolling to see the quality of work you’ll find at Workbook everyday. Above: …

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Joseph Keller Captures What We’ve Been Missing

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There’s nothing better than sharing a good meal with family and friends, and it’s something sorely missed during the past year and half. Together with the Boston ad agency, Think Argus, …

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Photography Latest Additions

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Check out the latest photography additions to the site this week: beautiful portraiture, lifestyle, food and beverage. Above: Tom Michas    

How Kremer/Johnson Sets Things in Motion

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Although stills currently dominate their output, Kremer Johnson says, that is rapidly changing. Since 2018, the duo witnessed the demand for motion grow to the point to which it is currently …

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Inti St. Clair’s New Campaign for Visit Dallas

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Photographer Inti St.Clair makes the city of Dallas shine in this latest campaign for Visit Dallas.

The Latest from Photographer Patrick Molnar

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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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The DXE Is Here

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Workbook’s mission has always been to enable professional artists to thrive in their careers by helping them build their businesses. We began with our print directories, were early adopters of digital media, …

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Ilanna Barkusky’s New Director’s Reel

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Photographer/director Ilanna Barkusky brings her passion for the active lifestyle to her new reel featuring Black athletes putting themselves through the paces. It captures both the stillness and the speed required to …

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Latest Additions in Photography and Illustration

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  Image above:  Sean Scheidt

Brian Steege and “Man’s Best Friend”

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Pet adoptions soared over the past year, and photographer Brian Steege’s portraits of dogs and their humans explain why.

Andy Anderson’s Letter to His Son Zach

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    Throughout his long career, Andy Anderson has learned some important life lessons: give back, stay grounded, stay curious, be grateful, have fun. And for a good part of that …

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Photography Latest Additions

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  Scott McDermott  

Shaun Fenn and Shooting in the Time of Covid

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Shaun Fenn‘s recent shoot for a telecommunications company was a big undertaking under normal circumstances: six different locations across five shoot days while managing a full crew and a talent roster of fifty-seven …

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Focus on the Portrait

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Workbook contributing photographers capture unique portraits of the famous, and not so famous, at work and at play. Paul Aresu Kelley Ohara/Chocolate Milk  

Markku Lahdesmaki Heads for Wide Open Spaces

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 Early in 2020, before the world slowed and shuttered, photographer Markku Lahdesmaki headed to the wide-open spaces of Montana on assignment for Ariat Western wear.  Along with Michael Furlong and the creative team at …

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Workbook Radio Episode 50: Amy Scott, Part 2

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On this episode, up-and-coming farm-to-table commercial and editorial photographer Amy Scott talks about her personal project A New York Cider Story, the importance of community, and her upcoming projects. Listen to the …

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Markku’s Quarrymen

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Even in this strangest of summers, photographer Markku Lahdesmaki was drawn home to Orivesi, Finland where, one afternoon, he found himself guided by the sound of steady clanging as he searched for …

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Photography Latest Additions

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Above: Doug Menuez

Christina Schmidhofer for Williams Sonoma

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Food photographer, and now director, Christina Schmidhofer has been a mainstay for Williams Sonoma for more than twenty years. She gets everything about the brand: their look, their products, their style. …

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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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Rhea Anna for Highlights Magazine

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Photographer/director Rhea Anna worked with Giant Spoon to create this video promoting Highlights magazine and their greatest purpose. It’s all about learning in the process of trying something new.

William Saunders for KÜHL

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William Saunders captures the rugged, elegant style of the KÜHL brand on the slopes and on the ocean.

John Amatucci Is Livin’ on Hochatime

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John Amatucci’s latest shoot took him to Hochatown, Oklahoma. John’s assignment was to capture a sense of place but also a state of mind, known locally as Hochatime. During the the three-day-long …

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Chris DeFord Hits the Road

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It was April 2020, at the height of the pandemic and photographer/director Chris DeFord hit the road to photograph what he might find. It’s mix of vast, endless landscape, small details, …

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The Honky Tonk World of Nashville

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The subjects of William DeShazer’s ongoing series are the Honky Tonk musicians of Nashville who are trying to keep alive the traditional musical stylings of the genre. It’s a notable documentation of …

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Bob Coscarelli Creates a Crate and Barrel Xmas

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Bob Coscarelli created this beautiful winter setting for the Crate and Barrel catalog on a 90-degree August day in Berrien Springs, Minnesota. You’d never know it! Art Direction: James Dunlinson. …

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M Represents: The Best of 2020

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These projects from the  photographers with M Represents are all about the environment, both real and imagined. Image above: Alice Blue for Experis – Talent Multiplied Campaign