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Sarah Anne Ward not only brands her clients products with a distinct blend of sophistication and playfulness, she does it in all mediums: stills, GIFs, live action video, and stop motion. Her …
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Like most of us, photo team Lowy and Lacar found themselves stranded at home last spring. They knew they would have to get creative, which is what they do, but with two young, active …
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The residents of Gloucester Massachusetts have been diving, jumping, flipping, and cannonballing off the Magnolia Pier for generations. It’s considered a rite of passage. But after three storms slammed the coastline …
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From Montana to Costa Rica to New Zealand, photographer/director Hollis Bennett embeds himself in the lives of individuals who live off the land. For his most recent projects, he documents a …
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Greg Neumaier‘s latest exploration called The Nonspatial Continuum is a beautiful exploration of scale and dimension that draws heavily on the Bauhaus aesthetic. Bathed in stark lighting, the all-white arrangements are composed …
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Pet portraits and fashion, the athletic feats of breakdancers, and quarantine cocktails are just some of the subjects the ETC group has engaged lately. To see more images from these photographers and …
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Director/DP Jennifer Davick was able to create these beautiful culinary stories and meet all the requirements that enabled her to keep her talent and crew (herself and her husband) and …
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Use the link to see more great new current work from these photographers and others who specialize in food. Image above: Gary Salter Warburtons
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Workbook photographers are well represented in this year’s Communication Arts Photography Annual. Image Above: Michael Prince Personal Project Wingaersheek Beach
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The styling, subject matter, and chiaroscuro lighting in this award-winning series by photographer Weston Fuller pays homage to the old Dutch Masters school of painting. It is a personal project by photographer Weston …
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Photographer/director Tim Tadder has photographed plenty of athletes, always with the goal of representing their power and strength. So when he was asked to capture the spirit of the athletes …
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As director, Stewart Cohen tells us, he and his crew are shooting again, and this latest video shows us how they do it safely, according to all current union guidelines. Everyone …
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Pre-pandemic, photographer Kevin Arnold was shooting in urban settings like Vancouver and in the remote wilds of the Yukon, each with its unique challenges. -Kevin’s shoot for Blue Cross Blue …
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Twenty years before he was a professional photographer, Andy Anderson was a USAF Crash Rescue Firefighter. So when the Women in Fire organization reached out to Broadhead Creative Director Walt Burns about their …
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Originally scheduled to shoot in Australia, the wildfires of 2019 forced this production to the U.S. at the last minute. Due to the last minute change of location, photographer Natalie Faye …
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What began as a long-term collaboration between food and lifestyle photographer Jody Horton and the Pearl Farmer’s Market of San Antonio was an obvious fit but never seemed so relevant …
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Once the pandemic hit, most photographers went right into “create-in-place” mode. Walter Smith decided to rent some video gear and began shooting people around the house. As a father of four, there …
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In his latest series, Lou Bopp photographs his subjects through barriers: windows, doors, and screens, as a way of emphasizing the history we are living through. He documents the arc of …
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The talented illustrators of the Salzman Group haven’t slowed down. They’ve been enlightening the stories of the day for publications such as the New York Times and Time Magazine, and …
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Photographer and chef Judy Doherty lives near the Castro Valley Farmers’ Market. One morning early this summer, she went there to see what the local farmers had grown. Arms filled with …
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Even if Callie Lipkin doesn’t get the job, that doesn’t stop her from putting her own spin on a treatment and shooting the assignment anyway. After submitting two treatments for jobs …
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Once the creative team for Root Insurance saw Kremer Johnson’s street portrait series, “Angelenos,” they were pretty convinced the photos were the right fit for the campaign they had in mind. …
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In January, Mac Holt and his crew spent five days in Nevada’s high desert enjoying natural hot springs, off-roading, camping, and campfires, all while shooting a new campaign for Travel Nevada …
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The best way to know if something is going to work is to try it. That’s what Tim Tadder did recently with five photo shoots in which he tested safety protocols that allowed …
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There were so many engaging images in this submission from Kate T. Parker for Healthcare Atlanta, it was hard to edit it down. There’s the restlessness and boredom, displays of affection, …
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When Covid-19 hit, photo team Tracy and David felt compelled to document the world as it adapted to the new normal. As former photo journalists, they were inspired to tell the stories …
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With the many restrictions in place due to the stay-at-home order, food photographer Vinnie Finn used his time wisely to add new imagery to his website and portfolio; he was able to execute successfully in …
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Adrian Mueller shows how photographers and clients can continue to work together remotely in his latest shoot for Food Maison.