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still life photography

Workbook Photographers Highlight Their Best of 2025

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Discover the Best Projects of 2025 from several of our Workbook Photographers.

More Best Of 2023 Photography

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The best imagery shot in 2023 by Workbook Photographers are in the still life, portrait and lifestyle categories; shot for advertising and corporate clients and just for themselves. Raina+Wilson ETC …

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Yechiel Orgel’s Latest Advertising Projects.

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Photographer Yechiel Orgel has just completed a number of ad campaigns.  Here are three that he created for New York’s largest weed suppliers,  another for Brooklyn’s finest food take-away and one …

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Best of 2022: Dan Goldberg

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Dan Goldberg’s latest series is inspired by his daily commute that takes him through the beautiful and diverse neighborhoods of Chicago where he lives and works.   Titled, “A World in …

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See It from the Artist’s Perspective

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Congratulations to the nineteen artists selected for the 9th Annual Artists Perspective Exhibition, which opens April 29th in Chicago. The show is curated by Jo-Nell and Davis Sieren and hosted by APA Chicago at …

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Best of 2021: Judy Doherty for Edible East Bay

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Judy Doherty‘s shoot for  Edible East Bay is the culmination of a huge community project in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Areathat features all things related to the olive …

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Clayton Hauck for Jack Daniels

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Clayton Hauck’s latest campaign for Jack Daniels places the product in outdoor locations where its warm honey tones really glow and the urban setting adds an air of sophistication.

Adrian Mueller Wins at IPA

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Still life and food photographer/director Adrian Mueller has been recognized by the IPA awards for his beautiful food and product imagery. He brings a  beautiful sense of color and design to his projects for …

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Bob Coscarelli Sets the Table for Crate and Barrel

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Even though we might be hosting much smaller holiday gatherings this year, that doesn’t mean we can’t still set a beautiful table. Bob Coscarelli shows us how as he, stylist Johanna …

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Dan Goldberg’s Quarantine Still Life

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When shelter-in-place orders were issued, photographer Dan Goldberg turned to the slow and calming process of shooting still life to calm his nerves.  He rummaged through the cabinets in his …

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Anthony Nex Paints with Cosmetics

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Photographer Anthony Nex keeps a sketchbook  full of ideas, but it was the shelter-in-place order brought on by the spread of Covid 19 that gave him the time to create many of the images …

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Greg Neumaier’s Assemblages in White

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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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Congratulations to This Year’s Workbook Winners

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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

Weston Fuller’s Painted Chickens

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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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Judy Doherty Is Inspired by Her Local Farmer’s Market

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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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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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Adrian Mueller Makes the Flowers Bloom for Prada

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Lilies, sunflowers, dahlias, gerbera daisies and red celosia all bring a fresh look to Prada’s new line of handbags. It’s a beautifully concepted and styled campaign for 2020. Along with shooting …

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Three New Personal Series from Dana Hursey

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Dana Hursey is one of those photographers who always seems to be testing and exploring. This year he created three personal series “Clean,””Iconic Eats,” and a third called “Sweet Tooth.” Whether …

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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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Editor’s Picks in Photo and Motion This Week

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This week, photographers uploaded some great new portraits, lifestyle, and food imagery, three of the most often searched for categories at Workbook.com. Above: Kate Moore

Workbook WInners: 2019 Graphis Photography Annual

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Workbook photo contributors were well represented in each category of the 2019 Graphis Annual. The full esthetic range of the Voorhes was awarded four golds in the the series category with Future …

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William Geddes Demonstrates the Importance of the Personal Project

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  New York-based photographer, William Geddes  specializes in interiors, lifestyle, portraiture, and video storytelling for any and all venues. For his latest personal project though, he teamed up with stylist Raina Kattelson to create …

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In Honor of Earth Day: Beth Galton

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Jackson Smith: Personal Project

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Jackson knew he wanted to do something with the box of old woodworking tools that had belonged to his grandfather. He first photographed them on white, but not satisfied, he created what …

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More Workbook Winners: CA Photo Annual 2016

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Workbook contributors are well represented in this year’s CA Photo Annual. Here are nine more top photographers who made the cut.

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CA Photo Annual 2016: Sue Tallon

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Sue Tallon’s still life series of root vegetable is a well-deserved winner in this year’s CA Photo Annual. Images from the series were also chosen by the American Photography Annual. …

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