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Gabriel Faulkner-Macklin

SF Divisadero Street Corner, photograph by Gabriel Faulkner-Macklin

Gabriel Faulkner-Macklin: from childhood, Gabriel took pictures of everything. They were not good, documenting everything with no thought involved. After moving to San Francisco and getting a job at a photography store he began to take a more thoughtful view of photos. He started taking pictures on his walk to and from work. The two photos shown are examples of this study.

Ross Bachelder

Compost-Modernism, photograph by Ross Bachelder

Ross Bachelder: lives in Berwick, Maine. He is an artist, writer, and musician who has exhibited his unorthodox and playful drawings, paintings, found object assemblages, and photographs in galleries in Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts for many years. He is the Founder / Director of Artful Endeavors New England and travels frequently to perform as a musician, paint and photograph what he sees, and then write and speak publicly about his longtime immersion in the Arts.

Baron Wormser

Summer 2013 Issue of the Café Review — Special Micheal Macklin Tribute

is the author /coauthor of twelve fulllength books and a poetry chapbook. His titles include The Road Washes Out in Spring: A Poet’s Memoir of Living Off the Grid, Scattered Chapters: New and Selected Poems, and a work of fiction entitled The Poetry Life: Ten Stories. He is a former poet laureate of Maine who teaches in the Fairfield University M.F.A. Program. He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.