Brian Carlson Goes to Megacon
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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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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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Photographer Lindsay Siu picked up gold for her work for BC Used Oil and silver for her Granville Island series, Bella Roces EP, and Warner Brothers portraits.
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In this ever-changing pandemic, Lisa Wiseman took the opportunity to capture Covid reunions of those who’d been separated for more than a year. She witnessed friends and families coming together …
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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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Above: Joseph Keller campaign for the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism titled “Let’s Go Out” was his most rewarding because of what he and his crew were able to achieve with …
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Check out the great new lifestyle photography new to the site this week.
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This weeks group of new photographers show us glimpses of real life and authentic moments.
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Photographer Ryan Forbes recently donated his time to help Road Dogs and Rescue get the word out about their work rescuing dogs; primarily bull dog breeds, who are most likely …
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They call the southwest portion of Wisconsin the Driftless Area because it was untouched by glaciers allowing the landscape to remain lush and rolling. The region has attracted a wide range of …
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This new group of photographers are an exciting mix of storytellers and conceptual artists.
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Photographers Kremer|Johnson not only kept working during the pandemic; they were inspired by it. The series you see here embodies the shared historical event and at the same time, attempts to capture …
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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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Photographer Rick Wenner produced this personal series as a way to connect with one of his favorite places: Montauk, New York. As he told us, “I am consistently inspired by the natural …
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By March 2020, photographer Jeff Sciortino knew he would have to seriously re-evaluate his on-set practices and develop new health standards to keep himself and everyone he works with safe …
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Image above: Sean Scheidt
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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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Lisa Wiseman’s portraiture for Blue Cross Blue Shield is just the sort of authentic and engaging imagery the healthcare provider needed for its rebranding campaign. Shot in black-and-white on …
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As 2020 unfolded, New York photographer-director Walter Smith captured New York and the surrounding region and the impact of COVID-19 on himself, his family, and the people and places he …
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The goal of the latest Manscaped campaign shot by photographer/director Bil Zelman was to de-stigmatize male grooming. With products like Weed Whacker, Plow, and Lawnmower, the brand was looking for …
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As we enter 2021, Freeman McFadden focuses on the hope, renewal, and change we associate with the butterfly.
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Photographer Tom Hussey‘s portraits for Visionworks reflect the diversity of their product line.
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Above: Doug Menuez
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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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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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During the stay at home orders of 2020, Workbook photographers got busy creating assignments for themselves. The creative freedom this afforded them was the catalyst for these beautiful stories and the …
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Photographer Dennis Welsh always thought photographing individuals who mine coal for a living would make for an an interesting portrait series. But when he explained to the various communities he contacted …
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In 2016, photographer Smeeta Mahanti photographed 300 kids ages 10-17, each with a written message to the world and dated with the year they would be able to vote. In August …
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It’s been tough on the families in which parents continue to try and work from home and care for their children. This new series from photographer Callie Lipkin shows friends, as …
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Tony Garcia’s latest project was a really fun shoot and CDC compliant. The photographer Tony Garcia did cast models through LA Casting but made sure that if there was more than one model …
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For his latest personal project, photographer/director Scott Montgomery develops a character and then fills in the details of her life. Taylor, a mid-career writer, is struggling with her next novel. The …