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CONTRIBUTORS FEATURED CONTRIBUTORS Paul Graham Blake Crosby Blake Crosby is a commercial photographer and ‘Purveyor of Light’ based out of Bluffton, SC. His focus on cinematic lighting is indicative of his unique style of portraiture, advertising and still life work. He has a passion for adventure and the outdoors. When he’s not shooting you can find him in his organic garden. Follow him on Instagram @crosbycreative . Check out Blake’s photography of the Equinox creators, Jeremy and Clay on page 44. D. Paul Graham is a transplanted Canadian who first came to Savannah in 1994. His travels around the globe have fueled the passion and inspiration Paul finds in capturing light, the life of people, the diversity of cultures, the thrill of travel, the elegance of lifestyles and all things fast; particularly those of four-wheel and winged modes. Paul continues to publish business writings, enjoys speaking publicly and when he is not traveling, will often be found taking spirited drives in a certain little red car. See his work in “South’s Greatest Kitchens” on page 68. Kevin Garrett Kevin Garrett is a lifestyle advertorial photographer and travel writer. After his start covering the Caribbean for over a decade, Garrett has continued to tell stories with his camera and pen and shoot everything from tourism campaigns to rock and roll bands. See his work in “World Class Heat” on page 74. Mary Britton Sensensy Sedona Baldaccini A Chicago native, Sedona comes to the south to study Fashion Marketing and Management with a minor in Fashion Journalism at Savannah College of Art and Design. Currently in her Junior year of college, she plans on becoming an editorial stylist for a magazine. See her styling on page 62. 18 SOUTH October | November 2019 Mary Britton Senseney is a versatile photographer with expertise in product, environmental and interior categories, but she is best known for stunning food photography. With a deep understanding of visual brand storytelling and styles that range from light and minimalistic to moody and complex, she has a knack for masterfully conveying any given narrative. She lives in Savannah, Georgia with her husband and their two boys See her photographs in the “Food Show” and “DineSouth” on pages 98 & 108.