Naturally Kiawah Magazine Volume 37 | Page 66

Making a Magazine

Naturally Kiawah WINTER / SPRING 2017 • VOLUME 37
Naturally Kiawah , like the work of the Kiawah Conservancy , is the product of many enthusiastic , dedicated , talented volunteers . They share their photographic skills and writing expertise with us in every issue . They bring us knowledge about our Island and a renewed appreciation for its beauty — morning , noon , and night . NK
Dennis Allen , PhD is a man who obviously loves his job . He is the resident director of the Baruch Marine Field Laboratory , Belle W . Baruch Institute for Marine and Coastal Sciences of the University of South Carolina near Georgetown , South Carolina . He is at home any place on the water in the beautiful Winyah Bay where his research about plankton has continued for over 30 years . He took us on a tour of the North Inlet and knew every single of his feathered neighbors living there .
Pamela Cohen and her work are well known across Kiawah Island and beyond . She blends her biology background with her expertise as a professional photographer to create extraordinary images . She conducts workshops throughout the Lowcountry and most recently in Venice , Italy . Her work is exhibited locally at the Martin Gallery .
Christopher Widuch makes his second appearance in the magazine with a terrific article on Night Vision ( pages 52-53 ). He was recently elected to the Town of Kiawah Island Council , but we will make sure he saves time to write for us .
Todd Pangborn and his wife Lori have found their way to Kiawah Island more than once . Todd is a mechanical engineer by profession but a sand sculptor by passion . Both Todd and Lori spent much of their vacation on the Kiawah beach and were so generous in sharing their time and story .
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