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contributors aug | sept 2012 able part of every family, and should be treated as such. See Angela’s photos at The Canvas Dog Studio online at angela- hopperphotography.com. SEE ANGELA’S WORK Featured Contributor IN “THE SOUTH’S GREATEST PET CONTEST” [PAGE 126]. Andrea’s diverse background in styling spans 17 years, starting in Miami, moving onto New York, and now in Charleston, South Carolina. Her eight years in New York allowed her the opportunity to work with major brands and artists such as Victoria’s Secret, Jen- nifer Lopez, Maybelline, Maxim Maga- zine and Sony Records. She continues to feed her creative hunger by collaborating with local talents and exploring other creative outlets, including writing a blog “The Industry” on her website, andreaser- rano.com. SEE A N DR EA’S WOR K IN “LEGEN DS ANDREA SERRANO Jeff’s work has appeared in Men’s Health, Billboard, Paste, Play- boy, Rollingstone.com, brucespringsteen. net and NickMom. This is his first article with South; he did not feel especially manly ordering a mocha in front of a former three-time tag team champion. Jeff lives on Hilton Head with his wife and two sons; the older just snatched bacon off your plate and the younger has been personally approved by Bruce Springsteen ( long story). Find him at the cleverly named http://jeffvrabel.com R EA D JEFF’S JEFF VRABEL LIVE ON” [PAGE 114]. TOM CUNNEFF Tom Cunneff has been a senior editor at LINKS for six years and lives in Hilton Head, where the magazine is based. Prior to that, he was an as- sociate bureau chief for People magazine in Los Angeles for 17 years. In addition to writing two golf books, he has freelanced for Sports Illus- trated, Golf Digest, and Golf magazines. He also happens to own one of the cutest Welsh Corgs in the Lowcountry. READ TOM’S WORK IN “POW ER GOLF” [PAGE 108]. WORK IN “THE DEVIL CAME DOWN TO GEORGIA” [PAGE 86]. ANGELA HOPPER Angela has been pho- tographing children, weddings, animals and everything in be- tween since she gradu- ated from SCAD with a bachelor’s degree in photography in 2001. Growing up with critters including baby squirrels, raccoons and even snakes, Angela has developed a passion for pet photography that shines through in her animal portraits, which she is proud to call her speciality. She believes that furry friends are an invalu- 18 southmaga zine.com aug | sep t 1 2 A N G E L A H O P P E R I M A G E B Y J A D E M C C U L LY, A N D R E A S E R R A N O I M A G E B Y O B E D D A N J O I N T