Workbook Winners: The Voorhes
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The Voorhes’ monochromatic Nurture series is a winner in this year’s Communication Arts Photo Annual.
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The Voorhes’ monochromatic Nurture series is a winner in this year’s Communication Arts Photo Annual.
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The latest article about the DXE published at MusebyCl.io is a great overview of how and why the DXE came about and why it is a natural addition to Workbook’s suite …
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Check out these latest photographers to join Workbook.
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Will Saunders‘ latest video and stills campaign follows the compelling story of Andrew King, a man who is training to summit the seven tallest volcanoes around the world. For him it’s …
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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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Photographer Inti St.Clair makes the city of Dallas shine in this latest campaign for Visit Dallas.
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Photographer/director Judy Doherty has once again collaborated with Cheryl Koehler for Edible East Bay Magazine, to create images for a feature called “Pizza Palooza.” It’s full of beautifully styled ingredients and some surprising …
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Given the name of skin care product GLAMGLOW, the interaction of the light within the environment was a key element to this latest series by The Voorhes. Glass orbs refracting light …
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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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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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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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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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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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Dan Goldberg’s new director’s reel begins and ends with scenes of gathering and coalesces around the things in life that sustain us:travel, nature, friends, family, and of course, food.
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Photographer Kate Thompson shows us life in Savannah, Georgia in this recent travel story for B magazine, a quarterly sales booklet found in Buick car dealerships across the country. She captures the vibrant city …
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Once the pandemic forced the world to shelter-in-place, Chris Crisman, like many professional photographers and directors, began to develop his own protocols for contactless shooting. But he and his crew also spent a considerable …
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Steady Film Productions created a beautiful lifestyle campaign, which includes motion and stills for healthcare strategists Ashfield Engage. The concept was a moody-lit series of work and play segments that unfolded …
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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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“Armward to Victory.” “A Call to Arms.” “Roll Up Your Sleeve.” These are headlines for a new PSA series that will begin soon broadly across all media platforms, enlisting all …
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On the soccer field, the basketball court, the hockey rink, and the football field, girls are excelling in sports once thought to be for boys only. Photographer Kate T. Parker …
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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
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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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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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Photographer Tom Hussey‘s portraits for Visionworks reflect the diversity of their product line.
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CannaCraft approached photographer Will Saunders to build a campaign that involved three different aspects of the cannabis industry: production, farming, and lifestyle. He began by photographing the scientists and the machines at production …
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In her latest personal series, photographer Ilanna Barkusky makes effective use of the graphic, colorful racing tracks and basketball courts in her aerial still shots and video capture of athletes in action. Ilanna’s efforts …
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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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Photographer Leslie Grow helped to deliver a unique gift during the holidays from employees to employer with this series of images featuring the new limoncello flavor of LaCroix. Since the recipient …