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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Ken Dutton’s Pigskin Prophet

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Illustrator Ken Dutton recently completed and published a series of illustrations for the 2017 Fort Wayne News-Sentinel football season preview, featuring The Pigskin Prophet, the instantly recognizable face of prep …

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August Latest Additions

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Jeff Kauck Conveys Quality for Mariano’s Grocery

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Once we discovered that Jeff Kauck originally trained as a watercolor painter, his way of approaching a project, like his recent work for  Mariano’s, made perfect sense. Viewing these images, it’s …

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August Editor’s Picks

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SUPER FUN IN VOORHES PHOTO LAND

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Adam Voorhes and Robin Finlay are a highly inventive team that applies creative logic and hard work to every assignment they take on. So it’s no mystery why award-winning, Droga5 Advertising hired them for their latest Dixie Ultra “Stress …

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Workbook Sponsors the Next Photocloser Event

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Workbook will sponsor the next Photocloser’s Photography Business Weekend Workshop, September 16-17 at the Photoshelter Studio in New York City.  Participants will take away an individual framework on how they …

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Jonathan Hanson’s Latest Personal Project: Androgynous

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  Jonathan Hanson brings us the beauty of androgyne and challenges gender norms in his latest personal project. This series of portraits captures the interconnected and complementary forces of male and female and shows us …

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Norman Maslov and The Summer of Love

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Norman Maslov’s latest print promotion is an ode to the psychedelic post art of the 1960s and the 50th anniversary of The Summer of Love, and to summertime in general. Designer: Ron …

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Latest Additions – July

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Photographer Brian Maranan Pineda for Cone Nast Traveler

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 While working on editorial/travel assignments for Conde Nast Traveler in locations like Myanmar, Seville and others, Brian Maranan Pineda would create imagery in a loose, personal style and when time permitted, took the opportunity to experiment …

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Jim Vecchione Captures the Neighborhoods of D.C.

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His feet now firmly planted in film production, photographer/director Jim Vecchione and his crew at Vecchione Print and Film handled every aspect of this latest production: editing, graphic transition art, castings, …

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Rob Deutschman’s IT GIRL

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Where clients are concerned, photographer Robert Deutschman readily admits that normally his job is to reinterpret their concepts without straying too far from the original layouts. But as Rob tells …

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Michael Crampton and Joe Taylor Join Forces for Dreamforce

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With their complimentary styles, Michael Crampton and Joe Taylor were a perfect choice for artwork for this year’s Dreamforce Conference sponsored by software company, Salesforce. Both of these talented artists’ work for …

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Work. Work. Work.

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It could be an image for a new promotional piece, as with Amy Ning (above), developing patterns for a new licensing collection, like Randi Zafman, and Judy Reed Silver creating …

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Jimmy Williams for Maker’s 46

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    Even before Doe-Anderson Advertising had concept approval from their client, Maker’s 46, they knew there was only one photographer they wanted for the job, Jimmy Williams. Take a look at …

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Steve Babuljak Digs Into The Climbing Life.

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Steve Babuljak has added to his portfolio of personal projects with his latest story of Joe and Lindsey.  He gives a look at what it’s like to scale the face, but also …

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Dana Hursey Cools Off With Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf

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Color is key to successful food and beverage advertising. Dana captures the warm rich colors of coffee and the colorful fruity tea drinks on the menu this summer at Coffee …

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Ryan Struck in Cowtown for Yeti Coolers

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The Cowtown Rodeo is one of many stories at the Yeti website about people leading the “wild life” that captures the authenticity with which Yeti Coolers successfully brands itself. Photographer, Ryan Struck  was hired …

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The Salzman Group Travels Through Time

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XPRIZE is a highly innovative organization that brings to bear the power of competition to facilitate targeted solutions to some of our biggest global challenges. By partnering with industry, it helps to accelerate change through competitions designed to …

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Laura Barisonzi for New Balance

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Laura Barisonzi has photographed just about ever kind of major sporting event. Her most recent project was to capture two top seeded tennis stars Milo Roanic and Heather Watson in action …

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July Editor’s Picks

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Justin Walker Explores the Culture and Flavors of Mexico

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In this latest project, Mexican Ice Cream: Beloved Recipes and Stories by Fany Gerson, Justin Walker and  Kaitlyn Du Ross Walker capture the  unique and diverse flavors of Mexican ice cream …

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Latest Projects by Italian Illustrator Benedetto Cristofani

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Benedetto Cristofani has been working on assignments that range from the international election cycle and international business, to topics like the scientific basis for gender bias. Clients include Die Zeit, …

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Trevor Paulhus Captures the Empathy of David Brown for Texas Monthly Magazine

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In these portraits of Dallas Police Chief David Brown, he exudes a sense of calm amidst a political and literal firestorm in the aftermath of the murder of six Dallas police …

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An Interview with Agent Lilla Rogers of The Lilla Rogers Studio

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In our ongoing series of interviews with artists’ representatives, we have posed a range of questions about the current business climate. No one knows better how things have changed than Lilla …

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Holly Dickens for the Warrior Games

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Holly Dickens‘ calligraphic lettering style is appearing all over Chicago this week as part of the promotional push for the annual Warrior Games.  This is the first time the games …

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Workbook Winners: Communication Arts Photo Annual 2017, Part Two

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Workbook Winners: Communication Arts Photo Annual 2017, Part One

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Compared to last year, the 2017 Communication Arts Photo Annual is dominated by a gritty photojournalistic realism. Workbook photographers contributed to this trend. View more Workbook photo winners with multiple …

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Jonathan Hanson for Industry City

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Jonathan Hanson worked directly with Industry City’s internal marketing team to create a message that would attract artists to the company’s rental space. The images were created for use on …

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Happy Fourth!

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