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Meet The Luchadores of the Luche Libre Alliance

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While working on a campaign for R&R and their client, SNWA, Photographer Cade Martin met wrestler, Omar Garcia and found him to be a pleasure to work with. Once the …

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Photograph of chilled watercress soup.

Latest Additions – Photography and Production Services: September 17th – 23rd

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Trevor Paulhus Captures the Empathy of David Brown for Texas Monthly Magazine

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In these portraits of Dallas Police Chief David Brown, he exudes a sense of calm amidst a political and literal firestorm in the aftermath of the murder of six Dallas police …

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Bill Miles for Change Healthcare

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Change Healthcare is an Atlanta-based international IT service provider for the healthcare industry. “Faces of Change” is their latest campaign, which emphasizes the human side of healthcare technology by focusing on …

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Fritz Liedtke for Gleevac Cancer Therapy

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Katie, who was diagnosed with cancer as a six-year-old. Fifteen years later, at twenty-one, she’s a dancer, coach, and student, healthy, active, and vivacious. Working with Gard Communications and the OHSU Foundation, we …

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Karan Kapoor. A Personal Project

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  After reading an article about how increasingly common it is for teenagers to want to change their sexuality, photographer Karan Kapoor decided to make contact with some of the …

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Happy Valentine’s Day

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A Gallery About Love and Friendship Jonathan Chapman

Fuego Faces

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Photographer Douglas Levy has accumulated quite a collection of hot sauces, some he hasn’t even opened yet. Some are no spicier than ketchup, while others are only “slightly less spicy …

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Another New Project from Dana Hursey

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Dana recently worked with High, Wide, and Handsome to create this series of ads for print and web, the first for Cup Noodles in ten years.  They’re also in keeping with Dana’s …

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Photographer Fritz Liedtke Helps to Raise $1 Billion

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In 2014, Nike founder Phil Knight challenged Oregon Health Science University to raise $500 million for cancer research, which he promised to match with $500 million of his own money. The …

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Girls at The Rodeo

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Sara Forrest describes the Flint Hills of Topeka, Kansas as a wide open “sea of green and sky” as well as where she calls ‘home.’ And on a recent visit, she …

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Midwest Indi Film Fest selects Andy Goodwin’s EXONERATED

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We first blogged about Andy Goodwin’s Project for Northwestern University School of Law’s Center on Wrongful Convictions in June of this year. We can now congratulate him on the selection …

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Portrait of WIlliam Eggleston

Photographing the Photographer

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It wouldn’t hurt to ask; the worst thing he could say is no. With that in mind and an extra day in Memphis, home of  American Photographer William Eggleston, Cade Martin was …

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Audrey, Transgender Woman

Jimmy Fishbein, Capturing Identity

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We applaud photographer Jimmy Fishbein for his work in helping the largely misunderstood LGBT Community tell their stories, and in this series specifically, transgender women over age fifty. Through their …

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More Workbook Winners: CA Photo Annual 2016

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Workbook contributors are well represented in this year’s CA Photo Annual. Here are nine more top photographers who made the cut.

Exonerated

Andy Goodwin Spends Time with the Exonerated

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A record 149 people were exonerated of crimes they did not commit in 2015, and that number is likely to continue to climb in the years ahead. In Andy Goodwin’s …

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Geri Mariano diastrophic dysplasia inspiration

Beth Perkins for Smith Alumnae Quarterly

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Beth Perkins recently completed a photo essay for Smith Alumnae Quarterly magazine about one of its graduates, Geri Mariano, who was born with diastrophic dysplasia, a condition that affects bone …

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Mercy Street character portrait

The Latest from Brite Productions

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Brite Production has had a busy couple of months working for top international brands. Vincent Dixon just wrapped up work on Toyota’s most recent campaign for the Rav4 Hybrid with …

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Men on Deadliest Catch

Blair Bunting and the Deadliest Catch

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Even with a backup procedures in place, things can still go missing on a photo shoot. From the moment he boarded the plane in Anchorage and bound for Dutch Harbor, …

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Dad Time Project

Dad Time

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We see it more and more in advertising these days: dads doing laundry, dads cleaning house with their product of choice or picking up the kids from school. Photographer Callie …

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The Latest from Dana Hursey

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Here’s the latest e promo from Dana Hursey, featuring one of his fun, quirky portraits styled by another Workbook contributor, Stacy Quackenbush.

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Science Not Stigma

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In the early days of the AIDS crisis, all gay men were banned from donating blood. This policy is still in effect today despite advances in science and the fact …

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