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Communication Arts 2018 Photography Shortlist Communication Arts 110 Constitution Drive Communication Arts 2018 Menlo Park, CA 94025 (650) 326-6040 Photography Shortlist (650) 326-1648 fax These are the finalists in our 2018 Photography competition. Media contact: Lauren Coyne, Competition Coordinator Winners will be notified by April 13, 2018. (650) 326-6040 or e-mail [email protected] Photographer Company Category Title Fiona Aboud Fiona Aboud Photographs Unpublished DisSelfie Ackerman + Gruber For Sale Blanket of White Ackerman + Gruber Editorial Charlie Ackerman + Gruber Editorial Frozen Speed Ackerman + Gruber Editorial Jimmy Goes Camping Ackerman + Gruber Editorial Judith Ackerman + Gruber Advertising Larry Fitzgerald for Microsoft Ackerman + Gruber Institutional Winter Wonderland Noel Adams Swanson Studio Motion Providence Run Paul Adams Paul Adams Photography Unpublished Vanishing Voices Lynsey Adarrio Ogilvy Advertising Gallery of Real Moms-“Dream Feeder” Daniel Adel Self-Promotion Faces of Lourmarin Ted Albracht Unpublished Bronc Busters Samer Almadani Samer Almadani Photography Self-Promotion Vintage Fashion Circus Erik Almas Erik Almas Photography Advertising Disney Light Parade Erik Almas Erik Almas Photography Advertising Russian Dolls Erik Almas Erik Almas Photography Advertising We Are Bohemian Erik Almas Erik Almas Photography Unpublished The Three Little Pigs Caren Alpert Caren Alpert Photography For Sale Santa Cruz - 3 Ways Caren Alpert Caren Alpert Photography Editorial Wild Hope Christian Als Smithsonian Magazine Editorial The Living Dead Claudio Amadei Claudio Amadei Studio Self-Promotion IN DEEP_2 Jen Anderson Editorial Arwen Matt Lief Anderson Advertising HBO’s Westworld in Austin Troi Anderson Smithsonian Magazine Editorial In the Theatre of the Sacred Josh Andrus Josh Andrus Studios Unpublished The Taken Dirk Anschütz Dirk Anschütz Photography Institutional Danilo Silvestre George Apostolidis Self-Promotion Birds With Colour George Apostolidis Self-Promotion Red Tailed Black Cockatoo Timothy Archibald Editorial The Sun Sets Early Kike Arnal Emerson, Wajdowicz Studios Books From “Revealing Selves”: Emmanuel Fernandez Kevin Arnold Kevin Arnold Photography Institutional Arctic Cat Snowmobiles 2018 Kevin Arnold Kevin Arnold Photography For Sale Sub-alpine 1 Kevin Arnold Kevin Arnold Photography Advertising Wide World of Arctic Cat KM Asad ZUMA Press, Inc. Editorial Single File Tyler Ashlock Swanson Studio Advertising Nike Swim: Escape to Water Robert Atkinson ATKINSON INC Advertising REC Watches - Salvage Yard Series Winnie Au Winniewow LLC Editorial Cone of Shame Winnie Au Winniewow LLC Advertising Fighting Bad Breath David Ayllon Advertising Lovefool album cover David Ayllon Advertising T.H.O.T. Process album cover David Ayllon Editorial Velour Magazine Portrait Jorg Badura Visual Motion Productions Advertising Network Fall/Winter Collection 2017 Campaign Jorg Badura Visual Motion Productions Advertising Network Fall/Winter Collection 2017 Campaign Red Poncho Jorg Badura Visual Motion Productions Advertising Strike Zachary Bako Zachary Bako Photography Editorial Prosperity Zachary Bako Zachary Bako Photography Unpublished Uninterested George Barberis George Barberis Inc. Self-Promotion The Scorpion Tom Barnes Sage Advertising Sage Business Builder Hero - Split Screen Coffee Company Scott Barrow Scott Barrow Photography For Sale Used Well and Much Loved Photographer Company Category Title Glenn Batkin Unpublished Cuba Boxing Glenn Batkin Unpublished White Turban Todd Baxter Todd Baxter Photography Advertising Because Bull Happens Todd Baxter Todd Baxter Photography Unpublished Circle Studies Peter Beavis Peter Beavis Photography Advertising Alena Ehrenbold_ Allianz_1 Peter Beavis Peter Beavis Photography Advertising Alena Ehrenbold_ Allianz_2 Leigh Beisch Leigh Beisch Photography Self-Promotion Heirloom Tomato Tart Leigh Beisch Leigh Beisch Photography Self-Promotion Plums & Prunes Richard Bell Unpublished Ice Richard Bell Books The Last Veterans of WWII Patrick Bennett Patrick Bennett Photo | Motion Institutional Ice Dancer for Essentia PF Bentley Hana Hou! Editorial South Point Daniel Berman Editorial Bill Gates Keith Berr Keith Berr Productions, Inc. Advertising Big Dreams / Small Directors Keith Berr Keith Berr Productions, Inc. Advertising The Love of Steel and Salt Christian Blais Christian Blais Photographe Advertising CTD’A 2017 Christian Blais Christian Blais Photographe Advertising Philip Brach Leland Bobbe Leland Bobbe studio Books Complete Satisfaction Steve Boniface Steven Boniface Photographer LTD Advertising High Crashes Craig Boyko CB Photography Books Big Bad & Heavy Craig Boyko CB Photography Editorial Guillermo Del Toro Steve Boyle Steve Boyle Photo Self-Promotion Symphony of a Broken Orchestra Mark Bramley For Sale London in Color Mark Bramley Self-Promotion London in Color Stacey Brandford Stacey Brandford Photography Editorial Gather Round Stacey Brandford Stacey Brandford Photography Editorial Pasta David Allan Brandt David Allan Brandt Studios, Inc. Self-Promotion Los Angeles Sky Mark Brautigam Traction Factory Advertising Prom King Per Breiehagen Per Breiehagen Photography For Sale Midnight waves in Hana, Hawaii Per Breiehagen Per Breiehagen Photography Unpublished Polar Bears And The Northern Lights Per Breiehagen Per Breiehagen Photography Books The Puppy’s Wish Martin Brent Martin Brent Photography LTD Self-Promotion South Beach Brinson + Banks Editorial Issa Rae Brinson + Banks Editorial Kumail and the bougainvillea Brinson + Banks Editorial Lena Waithe Quinn Russell Brown Editorial A Seat at the Table (2018) Quinn Russell Brown Editorial Anna Faris (2017) Quinn Russell Brown Editorial Dan Rather (2017) Quinn Russell Brown Editorial DeRay Mckesson (2018) Quinn Russell Brown Editorial History Lessons (2017) Ross Brown Self-Promotion Iceberg One Ross Brown Advertising The Piano The Ballet Matthew Brush Matthew Brush Photography Institutional Kekelindo Chris Buck Chris Buck, Inc. Advertising Corporate Donut Chris Buck Chris Buck, Inc. Editorial Let’s Talk About Race Chris Buck Chris Buck, Inc. Editorial Tom Hanks Chris Buck Chris Buck, Inc. Books Uneasy: Portraits 1986-2016 Chris Budgeon Chris Budgeom Photography Unpublished Study of Dr.Rodney Syme Jesse Burke Advertising Jesse Burke Honda “Fatherhood” Jesse Burke Editorial Jesse Burke Outside Mag “Bernd Heinrich” Dan Burn-Forti Books Golden Sun Dan Burn-Forti Advertising Royal Canin Cats Rick Burritt Burritt Design Books White Wilderness: The Antarctic Peninsula Mark Burstyn Mark Burstyn Photography Unpublished Tomme Cheese Portrait David Burt David Burt Images Self-Promotion Walking Stick Checker Board Elyse Butler Smithsonian Magazine Editorial Go With the Flow Elyse Butler Editorial Kilauea Lava Explosion Elyse Butler Editorial Kilauea Lava Stream Bill Cahill Bill Cahill Photography Self-Promotion Black Smoke Elisabeth Caren Elisabeth Caren Photography Editorial Terry Crews, Renaissance Man Geneviève Caron Shadow&shadow inc. Advertising Know Your Numbers by Heart Jonathan Chapman Jonathan Chapman Photography LLC Motion Héritage et Artisanat Susan J Chen Susan J Chen Photography Self-Promotion Making America Great Again Jimmy Chin Jimmy Chin Photography Advertising Conrad Anker, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica Jimmy Chin Jimmy Chin Photography Advertising Conrad Anker, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica Roman Cho Unpublished Culinaria Photographer Company Category Title Josephine Choe Student Work Zeitgeist Grace Chon Self-Promotion HAIRY Sandra Cifo Unpublished Bagan’s Dream Kevin Clark Kevin Clark Studios Inc. Books Lure Sustainable Seafood Recipes From the Westcoast Michael Clark Michael Clark Photography Advertising Angel Fire Michael Clark Michael Clark Photography Advertising Lighting the Spirit Michael Clark Michael Clark Photography Advertising Spirit Falls Michael Clark Michael Clark Photography Advertising Spirit Falls #2 Michael Clark Michael Clark Photography Unpublished Empty Wave - Peahi Marshall Clarke Marshall Clarke Photographs Unpublished Ripple Danny Clinch BBDO New York Advertising Forced From Home. Aged in Exile. Forever Cuban. Aaron Cobb Editorial Mark Arendz Stewart Cohen Advertising A Peek Inside Stewart Cohen Editorial Bishop TD Jakes Stewart Cohen Editorial Racisim Awareness Ty Cole Ty Cole Photography For Sale Monument Valley Parking Lot Sam Comen Sam Comen Photography Advertising Vicks NyQuil ‘Silent Night’ Matt Conant Matt Conant Images Editorial Nueva Mariachi Cosmo Condina Cosmo Condina Photography Institutional Bridging Meaning Canada 150 project Michael Confer Self-Promotion NYC Norton Pam Conley For Sale The Way to Peace John Consoli University of Maryland Editorial An Exit from Extremism Marcos Contreras Self-Promotion Circo Grit Irina Corinne Genesis Studios Advertising Nobody Wants to Work With You Chris Crisman Chris Crisman Photography LLC Motion Boxing Chris Crisman Chris Crisman Photography LLC Unpublished Butcher Chris Crisman Chris Crisman Photography LLC Advertising Generational Cotton Farmer Lacey Criswell Hunt + Capture Advertising Bumble - I am Kindness - Mount Olivet Lacey Criswell Hunt + Capture Advertising Bumble - I am Kindness - Mount Olivet Michael Crouser Michael Crouser Photography Books Mountain Ranch Kevin Cruff Kevin Cruff Photo Unpublished Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao Brian Cummings Brian Cummings Stills & Motion Unpublished Circus Flora Brian Cummings Brian Cummings Stills & Motion Institutional Pianos For People - Portraits Patrick Curtet Editorial Dodge Charger 1970 Patrick Curtet Editorial Iceland in the Air
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