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Photographers
Madison Nonprofit Day thanks the photographers who lent their time and cameras to creating our 'Stories— How Nonprofits Shape Madison' photo exhibit.

Amber Arnold »
Amber Arnold is a freelance photojournalist new to the Madison area. Amber moved to the area with her family last fall from Springfield, Missouri, where she worked as a staff photojournalist at the local newspaper. Amber’s love is documenting life and working on human interest projects, along with chasing around her 2-year-old son with camera… (cont'd)

Brooke Lewis »
Brooke’s interest in photography started as a young girl. She got her first camera from her father, a professional photographer, when she was 5 years old. Shooting alongside her father, and learning from his years of experience, has given her a solid foundation in the fundamentals of photography. As she grew older, she merged her… (cont'd)

Bryan Gladding »
Bryan Gladding is a part-time semi-professional photographer working in Madison, WI, and the surrounding area. Bryan has been involved with photography since he was quite young, getting started early by his mother, a semi-professional photographer specializing in nature and still-life photography.
Bryan’s first experience shooting for someone other than himself was in Mixed Martial Arts… (cont'd)

Caroline Hoffman »
Caroline Hoffman is a photographer and photo collage artist. She likes to take pictures of the natural world, often combining images to look at our environment, especially flowers, in a new way. She has had shows at Café Zoma, Mildred’s Sandwich Shop, and U Frame It. You might have seen her colorful “Flower Flags” on… (cont'd)

Clint Thayer »
Clint Thayer was born on coast of Lake Erie, growing up in the small town of Lakeside, Ohio. Surrounded by rocky outcropped shores, Lakeside was a study in contrasts: an influx of tourists and cottage owners in the summers who flocked to the tiny town to enjoy simple pleasures of sunshine, fishing, and a relaxed… (cont'd)

Mary Kay Baum »
Mary Kay Baum is living well with cognitive changes. She is a Lutheran pastor who feels her call now is to promote prevention and early intervention of Alzheimer’s and related conditions. Mary Kay was well known in Madison as a school board member, county board supervisor, attorney, court administrator, and director of Madison Urban Ministry.… (cont'd)

Monique Karlen »
Monique Karlen is a high school visual arts instructor who was born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin. She attended both high school and college in Madison and started teaching in the Madison Public Schools in 1990. In 2006, after spending two years in Asia teaching art at an international school, she returned to Madison and… (cont'd)