Tina Schell, our go-to associate editor, is a woman of many talents. She is equally at home on the golf course or at the Mah Jongg table and serves on the board of the Kiawah Island Club. She is an accomplished pianist and( as amply demonstrated in this issue) a wonderful photographer and writer.
Jack Kotz began his career as a chemist but certainly has expanded it to become Kiawah’ s most popular lecturer and one of its favorite photographers. Jack graces every Conservancy symposium as master of ceremonies and provides Naturally Kiawah with every type of photographic image. Lately, luckily for us, he has been hard at work on night photography.
Paul Roberts, engineer, leader, writer, photographer, and jackof-all-trades, returns this issue with a charming description of his favorite places to walk on Kiawah Island. Even better, Paul shares with us wonderful photographs to inspire us to follow his footsteps.
Kimball Kraus offers her photography for the first time in this issue but certainly not the last. She loves photographing the beauty of the Finger Lakes region in upstate New York, where she and her family spend six months of every year. She attended a fabulous workshop in Arcadia National Park this past summer and especially enjoys taking photos any place her grandchildren are.
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