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Pedro Oliveira For Jeep Compass

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Pedro Oliveira worked together with Jeep to create this beautiful series for latest Jeep Compass model with Big Sur as the background. Pedro does a beautiful job of capturing the sleekness …

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Adam Ryan Morris’ Latest Pharma Shoot

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Adam Ryan Morris‘ latest pharma shoot captures why taking care of yourself means surrounding yourself with the people in your life who care. The best way to capture that feeling is …

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Best of 2022: Kremer|Johnson for Chevy

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Here’s what Kremer|Johnson had to say about the shoot and why it was their best: “When the agency asked us to shoot a campaign for Chevy that showcased modern camping …

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More Workbook Winners

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  Workbook contributors are well represented in this year’s Communication Arts Photo Annual. Above: Joshua Dalsimer, photographer Kapono Chung, art director Greg Matson, creative director Anyway Reps, producer DCOY, retoucher …

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Jonathan Chapman is on the Move for Ramada

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Director/photographer Jonathan Chapman’s latest shoot for Ramada captured both stills and live action. The campaign has the beautiful but relaxed feel clients have come to expect from Jonathan and his …

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Ryan Struck: The Ocean as Muse

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Surfing is so powerful an experience that even when surfing the coastal Northern United States in mid-winter, Ryan says, ” Weather doesn’t stand in the way of pursuing this water-borne endeavor. In the same …

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Agent Maslov’s Yearly Catalog

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Once a year, Workbook gathers all of Norman Maslov‘s files from our two editions, with some additions, and produces a promotional booklet for the complete Maslov Group roster. Norman distributes 2,500 copies …

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In Honor of Earth Day: Christopher Wilson

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The more clearly we focus our attention on the wonders and realities of the universe about us, the less taste we have for its destruction. Rachel Carson