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has to be put together. By adjusting distance, focal length, angle, and how I hold my arms, I get the image to fit as closely as I can.” 6 marni elyse katz writer home, p. 24

Marni Elyse Katz started out in the fashion closet of Rolling Stone, gave Heidi Klum her first cover at New Woman, and transitioned to online media when AOL still had channels. She contributes regularly to the Boston Globe Magazine and Design Milk, and writes her own blog, StyleCarrot.com. Katz, a holiday minimalist who appreciates that refusing to send holiday cards can be perceived as “green,” got a kick out of interviewing those with over-the-top holiday habits for “Lights Out.” 7 doug hardy writer “the host,” p. 52

Founder and principal of The Content Guild (thecontentguild.com),

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a writing and multimedia consulting firm, Doug Hardy has been a writer and editor for thirty years, directing book, magazine and Internet publishing at companies such as The New York Times Magazine Co., Random House, AT&T New Media, and Monster.com. Doug is the author/editor of eight books, and scores of articles and web pages. Interviewing Tom Ashbrook for this issue, and sitting in for a broadcast of On Point, reminds Doug that getting paid to indulge an insatiable curiosity is darn close to heaven on earth. 8 dana moscardelli stylist “the politics of style,” p. 56

Boston-native Dana Moscardelli has been working as a fashion stylist and fashion show producer for the past decade, dividing her time between Boston and New York City. Dana’s personal style of classic fashion has become her signature. Her clients include Louis Vuitton, Betsey Johnson, Nanette Lepore and Fashion Group International, L.L. Bean, Casual Male, Orvis,

Coca-Cola, and Garnet Hill, the Boston Globe, and Fashion Boston. About this shoot: “Photographer Bob Packert (below) captured the classic silhouettes of the wardrobe and melded well with the city hall location. It felt like we were stepping back in time and yet contemporary at the same time.” 9 bob packert photographer “the politics of style,” p. 56

Bob Packert (packertphotography. com) is a Boston-based photographer/director for stills and video who creates a special world for models and wardrobe to inhabit. Combining technical precision with serendipity his editorials have been featured in Time, Boston magazine, Improper Bostonian, Northshore magazine, the Boston Globe Magazine, and in international webzines including Spirited/ US, Complexd/China and Labb/UK. “A special part of the shoot for me was being able to play off of the architecture—and getting a sneak peek at the hidden stairway in the Mayor’s office,” he says.

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