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Steven Moyer Adds New Stories to His Portfolio

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Since many productions have been curtailed in recent months, photographer/director Steven Moyer used the time to create new work to add to his already substantial portfolio of active lifestyle imagery. With family …

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Weston Fuller Makes It Work For Goodseed.

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The concept for the Goodseed tee shirt campaign, Photographer Weston Fuller’s latest project, was to place the product as if they were being “worn” by trees to support the company’s …

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Stewart Cohen Has a Message for Us

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  This personal series by photographer/director Stewart Cohen was created well before we all heard the name George Floyd. He takes a sort of Jenny Holzer approach, with it, but …

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Cocktails, Cannabis, and Edible Flowers

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Photographer Jennifer Davick makes a beautiful and wide range of imagery and motion files available for licensing.  And she is just one of a dozen photographers with Heather Elder Represents who …

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Vijeyabhaskaran Mohan’s Splashes, Pours, and Effervescence

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As a photographer who specializes in beverages and liquids, who shoots for clients such as VOSS water, Nvidia, Simple Green, and notNeutral, Vijeyabhaskaran Mohan studies how liquids react in these …

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Paul Aresu’s Salute to Those on the Front Line

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As the depth of COVID-19 crisis became clear and life in New York ground to a halt, dedicated hospital and medical staff have risked their own health in order to save …

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Where We Are Now Episode 10

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Workbook Radio and Dear Art Producer  present Where We Are Now, a weekly webinar series created to talk about the state of affairs in our community. Each webinar has a …

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Where We Are Now Episode 8

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Workbook Radio and Dear Art Producer present Where We Are Now, a weekly webinar series created to talk about the state of affairs in our community. Each webinar has a …

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Darren Carroll Shows Us How Austin Is Staying Sane

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Austin is a pretty health-conscious city; it closed down earlier than many other cities on March 25th due to the Covid-19 outbreak. When photographer Darren Carroll ‘s wife converted their two-car …

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Mari Amor for Airbnb

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Mari Amor worked for Airbnb on several shoots, so when they heard she was heading to Iceland, they trusted her to bring back images for their Icelandic catalog. The results …

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Where We Are Now Episode Six

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Workbook Radio and Dear Art Producer present Where We Are Now, a weekly webinar series created to talk about the state of affairs in our community. Each webinar has a …

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Scott Thompson, Photographer and National Guardsman

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Until about month ago, Scott Thomson was traveling the country shooting for Google. In the course of six weeks  he visited twelve states shooting video and stills to report on businesses that …

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Anzalone & Avarella Studios Is a Self-Contained, Husband & Wife Photo Illustration Studio

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Lori Anzalone is the illustrator/artist half of the partnership that’s a self-contained, husband-and-wife team who has worked remotely for the past ten years. Lori is the stylist/producer on shoots, as well as …

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An Interview with Photographer/Director Paul Aresu

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Our Midwest sales representative Linda Levy recently posed a series of  wide ranging questions to photographer/director Paul Aresu. He has a lot of interesting things to say about where the …

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Top Takeaways from Our Where We Are Now Webinar Part 2

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Image above: Timothy Archibald Where Are We Now Part 2 included Mike Bilbrey, VP of Production/Leo Burnett, Heather Elder, artists representative, Jodi Morrison, Group Manager, Creative and Photography Production/Starbucks Coffee Company, …

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Where We Are Now

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Image above:  Timothy Archibald. Review the top takeaways from our first Where We Are Now which took place on Friday, March 20th and will continue every Friday at 11:00 am. Workbook and …

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Pat Molnar Gets Personal

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The importance of the personal project can never be overstated. With the possibility of work placed on hold for the foreseeable future, it is a good time to think about assigning something …

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Inti St. Clair for Kaiser Permanente

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One of the best things about this latest three-day shoot for Kaiser Permanente is that Inti  St. Clair was able to work closely with Kaiser’s image librarian on set. “She knew …

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Cade Martin Reimagines the Art of the Diorama

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We never know where inspiration is going to come from. But we do know artists are people always open to the possibilities. For photographer Cade Martin, all it took was a …

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The Latest Test from Sandro Baebler

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Photographer/director Sandro Baebler captures perfection in these new  black-and-white, color portraits, and video. They’re indicative of his full portfolio of beautiful portraiture.  

Kathy Bruml Represents a Defined Aesthetic

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The photographers of the Kathrine Bruml Agency is a group honed to a defined aesthetic aptly applied to an array of subject matter. Scroll through their portfolios and website, and …

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Some of This Week’s Best and Latest Portraits

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Our contributors create a lot of portraits, some in the studio, and some captured on the fly…some photo-based, some hand painted. But they all stand out for what they reveal …

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John Fedele for Lincoln

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John Fedele’s latest shoot for Lincoln Motors shows us one more way that technology is embedded in our lives. He’s created a photo library for Lincoln to draw on for the promotion …

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Martin Sundberg for Title Nine

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For Martin Sundberg, a big highlight of 2019 was a photoshoot and adventure for Title Nine  in New Zealand.  “Over the course of two weeks our team, local “real people” athletes/models …

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Alice Blue’s Water Ballet

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The dancers of the Richmond Ballet Company float literally and figuratively in the Ballet in the River series of photo illustrations created by Alice Blue. Small artistic details transform the exquisite …

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Sue Tallon Has an Alter Ego

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Sue Tallon is an-award winning photographer with a pretty awesome breadth of style. Take a look at her website, and you’ll see everything from “Icons on White,”  the “Bold and …

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Jason Lindsey Is Right in the Middle of It

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Jason Lindsey puts himself in the middle of training exercises for the Army and gives us a visceral look at what it’s like to be like in the heat of battle.

Zave Smith Stops Time

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The genesis of these two short videos by photographer Zave Smith was a talk  he recently gave at Design Brew, a meetup location for artists in Philadelphia. Zave told us that it …

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Deborah Jones Infuses the Thomas Keller Brand with Elegance

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Deborah Jones‘ work for Thomas Keller’s latest venture, The TAK Room in Hudson Yards, is just the latest in an over 20 year creative collaboration.  During that time, Deborah’s photography …

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Cade Martin Likes to Stretch the Limits of What We See

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  The Agency Two by Four reached out to photographer Cade Martin for what he does best: creating dreamlike imagery that is a visual escape to another world. These latest images for …

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