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Vol. 2, Issue 1 Spring 2012


Editors


MARGARET ANN MICHELS BRIAN SHERMAN


Editor@MountPleasantMagazine.com


Art Director – Editorial CHRIS NORDEN


Art Director – Advertising DANA COLEMAN


Contributing Writers STACY E. DOMINGO BILL FARLEY DI JOHNSON AMY KEHM


CHRISTINA ORSO BARBARA MILLEN PATRICK


Contributing Photographers JASON BENNETT KAYLA JONES JOHN A. KAUTH


STEFANIE McCARRON CHRIS SMITH


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Media Coordinator BILL KNIGHT


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CATHRINE EVANS AMY LOVETTE BERT WOOD


Publisher BILL MACCHIO Publisher@MountPleasantMagazine.com


Business Manager CAROL COLLINS Distribution


JACQUELINE HEALY Intern


CHASE GREISE


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Jason Bennett is a Charleston-based photographer and videographer with 15 years experience in the media industry.


While he enjoys landscape photogra- phy as a relaxing activity, he and his wife make their living with their busi- ness, Docent Prodigy. Tey specialize in photography and videography.


Stacy E. Domingo shares a plentiful life surrounded by her family, including two wonderful children, Sierra and Joe, and her husband of 15 years, Henry. A native of North Charleston, Stacy now resides near the banks of the Ashley River and enjoys the beauty of her hometown.


Di Johnson is the author of the histori- cal novel, “Te Loves of Kate Livingston,” and is currently writing a Civil War


romance, “Somerset.” She moved to Mount Pleasant from Boston in 2002, prompted by the weather and warmth of the locals – and by five blizzards that winter. Di is a graduate of Bar- nard College and a relocation Realtor at Keller Williams. “I love making people feel welcome and introducing them to the Lowcountry,” she said.


Kayla Jones is an on-location lifestyle photographer in the Charleston area. She specializes in children, family and wedding portraiture. It’s Kayla’s mission to help people celebrate every stage of life with natural, modern photography that reflects their own style.


John A. Kauth is a product and architec- tural photographer with more than 40 years of experience. Fourteen years ago, after eating at Captain Guild’s in old Mount Pleasant, John and his wife, Donna, fell in love with South Carolina and moved to Summerville. John is a volunteer pho- tographer for the American Red Cross and other nonprofit organizations.


Amy Kehm is new to the Lowcountry. She re- located to Mount Pleas- ant in September 2011 and adores the region. For the past 10+ years,


Amy has written for regional magazines plus served as a TV news anchor, reporter and producer in Virginia and Penn- sylvania. Her passion is telling stories about her community: “Mount Pleasant has so many great stories to tell!”


Christina Orso works as a communications specialist at Black- baud. She is also the writer of a healthy living blog, Hungry Meets Healthy, which recently won the Charleston City Paper award for best local blog. For fun, Christina enjoys cooking, working out, going to the beach and living her single life.


Born to missionary parents in Zaire, Af- rica, Chris Smith de- veloped a passion for photography in high school and earned a


degree from the New York Institute of Photography. He and his wife, Cami, now live in Charleston and run a successful studio. Teir work has been featured in national publications.


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