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Great new work needs to be shared. Workbook Weekly is the place to go to see what our artists have been doing. It’s updated continually, so keep checking in. Because life and art happen around the clock.

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Adam Ryan Morris’ Latest Pharma Project

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Adam Ryan Morris recently wrote, directed and shot this pharma project. It was a jam-packed schedule and included lifestyle stills, lifestyle video and studio portraits. With a background as a writer and a student …

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Workbook Radio Episode 085: John Fedele

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On this episode, Photographer/Director John Fedele talks to us about pivoting from Art Director to Commercial Photographer, his new work with Staples, his new rep, and looking ahead at the …

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Illustration Online’s Latest Additions

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Illustration Online has added some fantastic new illustrators this week whose work appears in editorial, publishing and advertising. Above: Jesse Reisch  

Brian Moriarty Wright’s Latest Personal Series

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Brian Moriarty Wright collaborated with prop stylist Andrea Kuhn on this latest personal series. What began as a single shot of colorful spices quickly expanded into a series of images …

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Brian Carlson Is Back In Africa.

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Having lived in Ethiopia with his family for three years, Brian Carlson was excited to be back in Africa, this time in Malawi, shooting for the non-profit organization Cotni. Although Brian was there to shoot primarily …

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AgencyRush Creative Update.

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Here’s just a small taste of what AgencyRush has been working on lately. To see more great work from this talented group go to their website and their portfolios at …

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Kevin Sprouls Illustrates The World.

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The illustrated map is a great form of info graphics that combines elements of visual interest and information. These maps created by Kevin Sprouls are a great combination of line work, texture, motif and …

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Adrian Baird Goes Coffee Tasting In Costa Rica.

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Adrian Baird recently travelled to Costa Rica to document what goes on at the La Minita coffee farm: growing, picking, roasting, and of course, quality inspection. La Minita is supplier …

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Randal Ford For Innovage

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Photographer/director Randal Ford worked with agency Karsh/Hagan to create this great series of portraits for their client, Innovage, a senior assisted living service. The subjects and their environment convey active, busy …

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Blair Bunting And The Welder’s Art.

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Blair Bunting captures the intense, golden light that fills the harsh environment of the welder at work.  There is an artistry and skill required for this work, and as Blair watched these unsung …

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Richmond Gibbs At The Lineman’s Rodeo.

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Richmond Gibbs was tasked recently with capturing a most unique event: The Linemen Rodeo. Linemen from all over Florida compete in fast-paced challenges designed to test their skills and capabilities. The challenge for …

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Mark Stutzman’s Latest

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Above: Mark Stutzman has been working on some pretty impressive large- scale projects in the form of murals for the lobby space of the new UBS Arena on Long Island. …

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Today is International Women’s Day.

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Women photographers celebrate all the ways in which women are getting the job done every day.   Above: Lynsey Weatherspoon Represented by Redux Pictures

Orlando Arocena Renders The Rangers.

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Orlando Arocena worked with Designer Allen Pan-Long at Hasbro on key art celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. He renders the Rangers in the classic way that fans …

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Andrei Duman’s Splashes And Pours

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Product photographer Andrei Duman adds visual interest with the addition of some well placed splashes and pours. He creates an environment that envelops a Bacardi bottle, adds bands of dripping color to fruits and vegetables, and …

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A “Where’s Waldo” Style of Illustration

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A stylistic trend that RappArt agent Jodie Hein has identified as the “Where’s Waldo” style is jam-packed with details and winding narratives that guides your eye through information in a fun yet thoughtful way. …

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Giulio Bonasera’s Latest Editorial Assignments.

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Illustrator Giulio Bonasera takes on hot topics like ChatGPT for the Wall Street Journal,  U.S. defense for FCW magazine and how to find a good therapist for Time magazine.  As usual, …

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Tracy+David On The Road

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Photography/live action directing team Tracy+David took to the open road recently to tell the story of a road trip through Southern California. With careful planning and pre-production they made the …

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Robert Adamo Goes Wandering.

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Robert Adamo’s series for Travel Nevada has it all. Water sports, camping, climbing, off-roading and hiking.  When most of us think Nevada, we think Las Vegas.  But there is so …

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Workbook Radio Episode 084: Felicia Perretti

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On this episode, commercial food and beverage photographer/director Felicia Perretti talks about some of her projects, from Dominos in Abu Dhabi to aluminum foil in her own kitchen, and how she uses …

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Morgan Gaynin Has Just Launched A New Website.

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Morgan Gaynin is excited to debut their new website! MG artists take a narrative approach to illustration across categories whether that be advertising, editorial or publishing. The new site’s easy navigation makes …

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Bonnie Hofkin Collaborates With The Animals At The Honolulu Zoo.

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As a volunteer at the Honolulu Zoo, Bonnie Hofkin was asked if she could contribute her work to fund raising efforts for the zoo. She created these collaborative images that combine her …

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Robert Ripps’ Negativityness Is A Good Thing.

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Negativityness is Robert Ripps’ award-winning, ongoing project that began as a response to a political climate in which everything seems to be about negativity, about division, about what is truth (and what is …

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Eli Meir Kaplan For The PAN Foundation.

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Eli Meir Kaplan  recently shot this series for PAN Foundation, an organization that assists people who are in need of help paying for critical medical care.  These images convey a sense of …

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Shaun Fenn’s Latest Personal Project.

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Shaun Fenn recently spent time in Minnesota at the US Pond Hockey championships. As a West Coast outdoor loving athlete, he was fascinated by an alternative to the sports he …

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Emile Explores Japan.

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As a New Zealander who built an advertising and editorial reputation while living in London and who is now based in Tokyo, Emile Holmewood shows us what he’s has absorbed of Japanese culture with …

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Dan Goldberg Takes A Creative Leap.

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Director/photographer Dan Goldberg  is well known for food imagery in which he captures everything from the smallest morsel in his still life work to food as a binding social element in every day life. But …

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Heather Elder Has Some Thoughts About AI.

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In a recent blog post artist’s representative Heather Elder brings some much needed perspective to the questions surrounding AI and its potential impact on professional images makers. While there is much that …

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Noel Hendrickson For Stella and Chewy.

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Photographer Noel Hendrickson has learned that a healthy dose of patience and a good sense of humor are key to working on set with animals. This recent shoot for Stella …

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Julia Kerschbaumer Illustrates the ABC’s.

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Julia Kerschbaumer’s person series, Music ABC received an Award of Excellence at the 2023 CommArts Typography Competition.Julia told us the series,  “Combines my favorite passions: music, capturing the essence of interesting people through …

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