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Toronto photographer Susan King's work regularly appears in Elm Street, Toronto Life and The Globe and Mail. Her images have also been bought by the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography.

Toronto photographer Horst Herget's recent work appeared in Toronto Life Fashion. He studied photography in Britain and Savannah, GA, and is working on a documentary project based on a motorcycle trip through New Mexico and Arizona.

New York-based illustrator Celia Calle was born in Boston, MA, and raised in Houston, TX. She studied at the Parsons School of Design. She has been profiled by City TV's Ooh La La, and her images have been used by Jean-Paul Gaultier Jeans, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, MTV and for magazines such as Paper and ESPN.

Ruth Kaplan's images regularly appear in Saturday Night and Toronto Life. She's involved with two turn-of-the-century projects. One will feature 40 of her images (of Ontario) to be published December 2000. She is also at work on a Canada Council-funded project with several other photographers documenting Toronto at the millennium.

When not relaxing in his hammock with his cat Kitty Girl, painter Matthew Mays attends Western Illinois University where he majors in Fine Arts.

   

Photorealistic illustrator Jeff Halmos is president of Tactility, Inc., a firm that specializes in creative and corporate identities.

   

Italian-born, Toronto-based photographer Nadia Molinari's portraiture has appeared in many of Canada's leading magazines including Saturday Night, En Route, The Globe and Mail, The Financial Post and Canadian Living.

 
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