Winners of the "Artistic Nude" Contest
The winners of the Artistic Nude Competition are....














Double Exposure Challenge Contest Winner: Sheila Gardner
Sheila Gardner's image was chosen as the winner of Double Exposure's Children's Photo Contest.














The Artistic Eye of Kenneth Deitcher
Meet the 1st Place Winner of our Double Exposure Challenge: Animals & Wildlife competition, Kenneth Deitcher. He is a retired pediatrician who enjoys doing creative digital imaging.














Great Cover Stories from the Recent Past
The deadline for the Photoworkshop.com Digital Imaging contest has passed, so stay tuned for the announcement of the winners. We had over a thousand great entries from which to choose!

We will announce a new Double Exposure Challenge photo competition on June 1st, and the Grand Prize will be a Cover Story in Double Exposure. Enjoy these highlights from several of our great Cover Stories from the past few years, as well as a few of their legendary images. By entering our upcoming Double Exposure Challenge, you'll also have the opportunity to join the ranks of these Cover Story subjects.














The Prolific Al Satterwhite
Al Satterwhite has been a very successful advertising and editorial photographer throughout the years. Considered a top expert of color and design, he has also published a number of photographic books. His latest book, Titans, features rare images of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Muhammad Ali.














An Unlikely Weapon: A Film Remembering Eddie Adams
In this Cover Story, Alyssa Adams, her sister Cindy Lou Adkins, and documentary filmmaker Susan Morgan Cooper share their memories of this immensely talented man. (Cindy and Susan were co-producers of the film, "An Unlikely Weapon: The Eddie Adams Story.")














The Imagined Spaces of Melvin Sokolsky
Melvin Sokolsky is one of the most inventive advertising and commercial photographers of our time. He was born and raised in Manhattan's Lower East Side, and as a youth, enjoyed reading books and visiting museums. This inspired him to imagine elaborate sets and images even before he owned a camera.














Bill Eppridge: History in the Making
In his notable career shooting primarily for Life and Sports Illustrated, Bill Eppridge has covered wars, political campaigns, heroin addiction, the arrival of the Beatles in the U.S., and perhaps the most dramatic moment of his career—the assassination of Senator Robert Kennedy in 1968.














Annie Griffiths Belt: A Nomadic Family Life
Annie Griffiths Belt was one of the first female photographers to work for the National Geographic Society, and she develops a rapport with her subjects to capture wonderful images. Her family life and photographic journeys throughout her 30-year career have been documented in her new book, A Camera, Two Kids and a Camel.














Ex Libris -- An Interview with Amy Arbus
Photographer Amy Arbus discusses her photography and the world of publishing in an interview by Robert A. Schaefer, Jr.















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