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Summer
2004 | Issue 18
Editor
in Chief Craig Bromberg
Creative
Director Shanley Jue
Graphic
Designers Natasha Samoylenko, Dwane Maxwell
Web Designer Seth Hillinger
Illustrator
David Trumpf
Photo
Editor Jean Shin
Style
Editor Joseph Delate
Copy
Editor Tedra Meyer
CONTRIBUTORS
Ryan Cooley
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When he's not shooting products in their natural setting for Hellman’s, Oil of Olay, and others, studio photographer Ryan Cooley dunks them in tanks of water to make them look more interesting.
Richard Gehr
Interface, Upload
Even though he lives in Brooklyn, Richard Gehr still calls himself a writer from Oregon. Richard's articles on popular culture and music can often be found in the Village Voice, Blender, and Tracks.
Karen Lehrman
Fashion
Karen Lehrman writes about art, design, and fashion. She is currently crafting a book on art that pushes the envelope without alienating the viewer.
Greg Lindsay
Rebels with a Cause
Greg Lindsay says he is a bona fide hipster unafraid to sell his knowledge of pop culture to the likes of Playboy, Business 2.0, and City magazine. In researching this piece he discovered that the stigma against selling out has been trumped by the urge to disseminate good ideas.
Robert Mandolene
Cover, Fashion
Robert Mandolene is a fashion and still life photographer who resides in New York City. His many clients include Vogue, Nieman Marcus, Nordstrom, Guess, BeBe and Target.
Michael Murphree
Rebels with a Cause
Michael Murphree has traveled the world photographing people representing all walks of life, from celebrities to folks on the street. Born on the West Coast but currently living in New York, he has contributed photographs to Vanity Fair, New York Magazine, and ESPN: The Magazine.
Steven Randazzo
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Steve Randazzo likes traveling so much he doesn't even have a studio. He has shot catalogues and interiors throughout the United States.
Karen Solomon
Fuseproject
Before she wrote about technology for Wired, higher education for Business 2.0, and chocolate for the San Francisco Chronicle, Karen Solomon taught English in Japan.
Matthew Stadler
Get Ready for Remix Culture
Matthew Stadler has penned three critically acclaimed novels, including Allen Stein, The Sex Offender, and The Dissolution of Nicholas Dee. Matthew is also the cofounder and editor of Clear Cut Press, which does not buy the rights to its authors' work—only the right to use it. |