Workbook Weekly

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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Andy Anderson Answers The Call Of The Wild.

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Andy Anderson‘s trip to the Owyhee Canyonlands was like traveling back in time.  The terrain is some of the remotest in the Western United States, where Great Basin cowboys continue …

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Workbook Radio: Episode 61 – Scott Thompson, Part 1

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Scott Thompson is a commercial photographer and videographer who also serves in the US National Guard.  His client list spans the branches of the military, Google, and Subaru. On this …

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Jing Jing Tsong Captures a Child’s Firsts

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Jing Jing Tsong’s illustrations for First Morning Sun by Aimee Reid have just been released. The imagery is full of vibrant color and rich texture achieved through a combination of printmaking and digital …

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Christina Schmidhofer Toasts the Good Life

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The best lifestyle photographers know that it takes a lot of planning to look this casual and effortless.  And in her latest shoot for the Clos Solène Winery in California’s Central …

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Illustration Latest Additions

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There’s plenty of new children’s book illustration and more at the site this week.

Photography Latest Additions

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This weeks group of new photographers show us glimpses of real life and authentic moments.

Workbook Radio: Episode 60 – Mari Amor, Part 3

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Mari talks about her podcast South Facing Light, as well as her upcoming projects, both commercial and personal. Mari Amor is a highly sought after Nashville, San Fransisco, and Dallas commercial …

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Luisa Jung Interprets the Search for Understanding Genetic Code

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Illustrator Luisa Jung’s  latest assignment for Scientific American illuminates the search for a deeper understanding of DNA. She show us how scientists are working tirelessly to unlock the power of gene editing in …

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New Fall 2021 Print Book Is Ready for Online Viewing

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The online version of Workbook Fall 2021 print version is now ready to view at the site. See great new work from Workbook photographers, directors, illustrators, and animators.

Richard Borge Creates a Sustainable World

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Illustrator/animator Richard Borge created a world in which sustainability is possible in this latest animation  for Microsoft. As he says, “It was a big team effort…with @misterfalcon, Teri Sun, and Michael David helping on …

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Mendola Art Creative Update

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Publishing projects, textile and wallpaper design, games and puzzles, and packaging are just some of the highlights from Mendola Artists.     Ben The Illustrator  A collaboration with psychologist and …

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Scott Montgomery Is Keeping It for Her

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Scott Montgomery directed and wrote the script for this brief interaction between a father and daughter just goofing around. Inspired by his relationship with his own daughters, he reminds us of the …

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Ryan Forbes’ Pro Bono Work For Road Dogs and Rescue

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Photographer Ryan Forbes recently donated his time to help Road Dogs and Rescue get the word out about their work rescuing dogs; primarily bull dog breeds,  who are most likely …

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Steven Salerno and the Return of Madeline

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The project proposal was one of the most unique challenges of Steven Salerno‘s career: to illustrate a new mini picture book featuring one of the most well known and beloved …

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Salzman International Creative Update

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Check out Salzman International’s latest work for the New York Times, Die Zeit, La Repubblica, This American Life, the Washington Post, and more editorial sources from around the world. Above: Joey …

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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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Photographer Jordan Rathkopf Documents His Wife’s Fight Against Breast Cancer.

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New York Photographer Jordan Rathkopf has been telling the stories of women who are battling breast cancer, including his own wife Anna. It was a devasting diagnosis, but as photographers they were determined …

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Greg Coulton Packages The Magic Of David Copperfield.

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David Copperfield’s History of Magic has just been released with cover art designed by Greg Coulton.  Its distinctively Victorian style is a nod to the golden age of Magic and with references to …

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Workbook Fall 2021 Is Now Ready to View Online

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Workbook Fall 2021 is now ready to view online. Browse and search to find the perfect artist for your next project from among some of the most talented photographers, directors, …

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Rapp Artists Get Academic

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As the school year began, Rapp Artists worked on imagery for universities across the country. With a deep roster of artists experienced in the topic, Rapp Artists have produced covers and …

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Shaun Fenn Captures a Great Musical Tradition

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Shaun Fenn  grew up surfing in Mexico and developed a deep appreciation for the culture and it traditions. His latest personal project honors the country’s greatest musical traditions of all, known as …

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Kirsten Ulve for Pringles

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Illustrator/animator Kirsten Ulve’s limited edition, glow-in-the-dark  packaging is the perfect way to add some spooky fun to the Pringles brand. This version of  Sour Cream and Onion Original will be sold throughout …

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Andy Goodwin Drifts to the Creative Community of SW Wisconsin

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They call the southwest portion of Wisconsin the Driftless Area because it was untouched by glaciers allowing the landscape to remain lush and rolling. The region has attracted a wide range of …

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Workbook Radio: Episode 59- Mari Amor, Part 2

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On this episode of Workbook Radio, Mari Amor discusses overcoming creative resistance, dealing with rejection, and how life on pause shifted her creative outlook. Mari Amor is a highly sought …

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Jonathan Bartlett for EA Sports

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Check out Jonathan Bartlett’s series called Campus Legends for EA Sports, developer of sports video games. Above:  University of Nebraska Huskies

Dana Hursey for the Newport Beach Film Festival

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Right before lockdown in early 2020, Dana Hursey headed to Newport Beach to create images for the Newport Beach Film Festival. The promotion features the type of person who might be a little …

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Cade Martin Collaborates

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Building and maintaining relationships is key to thriving in the advertising business. As photographer Cade Martin says, “That’s a thing you can’t fake; it has to be authentically cultivated over …

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Julia Kerschbaumer Goes Organic for Jumbo Markets

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Julia Kerschbaumer’s illustrations have just the right amount of color and texture for this line of organic foods from Jumbo Supermarket (NL). Julia employed a woodcut look and muted color on several …

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Framed and in John Legend’s Dressing Room in Time for the Show

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For the freelancer, an assignment can often feel like a fire drill. Case in point: an email that painter/illustrator Christopher Peterson recently received asking he if would be able to create …

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Workbook Radio: Episode 58- Mari Amor, Part 1

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Mari Amor is a commercial photographer and director whose diverse clients include Airbnb, Mercedes Benz, and National Geographic. On this episode, we meet the woman behind the lens and learn …

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