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Portraits by Kwaku Alston, Nadav Kander, and Art Streiber published in Communication Arts’ new photo annual
Featured in the institutional category: Portrait by Kwaku Alston of Muhammad Ali and his wife, Lonnie Ali, for an AARP The Magazine cover story on the fight against Parkinson’s disease and the challenge of being a caregiver. Director of photography: Michael Wichita.
Featured in the editorial category: “Exodus: Gods and Kings” director Ridley Scott, photographed for the cover of Variety by Nadav Kander. Creative director: Bailey Franklin.
A portrait by Art Streiber for “If Michael Keaton Were a Bird He Would Be a Cat,” an Entertainment Weekly cover story on his leading role in the movie “Birdman.” Design director: Tim Leong. Photography director: Lisa Berman. Retoucher: Angie Hayes.
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