Peter Barrett Salutes the Coast Guard
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In light of all the recent natural disasters, Peter Barrett reminds us the men and women of the US Coast Guard are on a mission. They are a unique branch of …
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In light of all the recent natural disasters, Peter Barrett reminds us the men and women of the US Coast Guard are on a mission. They are a unique branch of …
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By the time Jon Johnson took on the role of commercial director for the first time, he had been working for Puma for nine years shooting stills and had earned his client’s trust. …
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While working on editorial/travel assignments for Conde Nast Traveler in locations like Myanmar, Seville and others, Brian Maranan Pineda would create imagery in a loose, personal style and when time permitted, took the opportunity to experiment …
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Color is key to successful food and beverage advertising. Dana captures the warm rich colors of coffee and the colorful fruity tea drinks on the menu this summer at Coffee …
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In this latest project, Mexican Ice Cream: Beloved Recipes and Stories by Fany Gerson, Justin Walker and Kaitlyn Du Ross Walker capture the unique and diverse flavors of Mexican ice cream …
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Jonathan Hanson worked directly with Industry City’s internal marketing team to create a message that would attract artists to the company’s rental space. The images were created for use on …
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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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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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Photographer/Director/Filmmaker Eric Wolfinger has paid his dues in the best possible way by doing what he loves: immersing himself in the sharing and preparing of food. Through extensive travel and …
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Photographer Sara Forrest loves adventure. Her recent trip to Patagonia filled all her requirements when it comes to combining travel and photography. For Sara, it’s imperative to create an element of …
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Addicted to the Glide, a short film about surfing and surfing culture by photographer/filmmaker Ryan Struck, was chosen as an official selection at the 2017 San Diego Surf Film Festival. It …
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Choosing cover imagery for the Spring and Fall editions of Workbook is one of the best jobs we have all year. We begin by scouring the site for cover-worthy contenders. …
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On his way through Southern Maryland, Baltimore photographer Brian Schneider noticed something from the road and stopped to investigate. It was then and there he discovered the the Lawnmower Racers, who later became the …
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When Laura Barisonzi got the assignment to photograph the CEO of Etsy, she knew she wanted the shoot to take place in an artisan’s space. She settled on a leather …
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In honor of International Women’s Day, photographer Hasnain Dattu created this portrait series of powerful, confident women. In doing so he also acknowledges what he says is the powerful and …
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In 2008, and Paul Elledge was looking for the right digital platform on which to engage. His representative, Candace Gelman, impressed on him the growing importance of social media as a way …
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Model 2340 is a prefabricated house designed in 1958 by the Alside Homes Corporation and is located about an hour’s drive outside Chicago in Michigan City, Indiana. Although for many the …
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George Kamper’s latest editorial gives us an up-close view at one facet of the rarefied world of polo. It’s an exclusive look at the making of custom-crafted polo mallets at Tato’s, one of …
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A Gallery About Love and Friendship Jonathan Chapman
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