Posts from the Workbook Blog tagged with

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Jared Leeds Presents His Best of 2025

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For his Best Project of 2025, Photographer Jared Leeds highlights one of his most personal projects born from a family trip to Lo de Marcos, Mexico.

Lou Bopp’s Images Honor Lives Lost in Powerful Documentary “All the Empty Rooms”

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Showcasing the emotional depth of his work, Photographer Lou Bopp brings the stories of fallen children to light in this poignant documentary.

Baking with Heart: Jonathan Chi Captures the Soul of El Bread Bakery

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Photographer Jonathan Chi’s latest project captures the heart and home of El Bread baker, Noel Deeb.

Tracks On Sand: An Exploration of Grief Through the Lens of Pedro Oliveira

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In Tracks on Sand: The Road Home, Photographer/ Director Pedro Oliveira finds beauty in creative expression in navigating through grief and loss.

Nikki Ritcher Documents the Community and Culture of Limitless Horizons Ixil

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For the past three years, photographer Nikki Ritcher has collaborated with Limitless Horizons Ixil in Chajul, Guatemala.

Celebrating Black Photographers and Illustrators: Shaping the Visual Landscape

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An exploration of art and inspiration from Black Artists at Workbook in celebration of Black History Month.

Aaron Anderson Presents His Best of 2024

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Photographer Aaron Anderson highlights his recent work with singer-songwriter, Lion.

Photographers and Directors New to Workbook!

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Capturing the authentic moments that we can all relate to is a driving force behind advertising today.  Each of these new photographers and directors  bring their own relatable life experience to …

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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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