CONTRIBUTORS
AT HOME ON CAPE COD 16 • SPRING/SUMMER 2020
BRIAN VANDEN BRINK is
an architectural photographer
based in Camden, Maine. His
work has been widely featured in
such publications as Architectural
Digest, New York Times, Boston
Globe, Dwell, Coastal Living,
and many others. He works
extensively on Cape Cod and
Martha’s Vineyard photographing
houses, and has had six books
of his own work published
including ICONIC: Perspectives on
the Man-Made World. He lives in
Camden with his wife Kathleen.
A former editor of Cape
Cod HOME, LAUREL
KORNHISER is now an
English professor at Quincy
College and a freelance writer
living on the South Shore.
When she is not hiking, skiing,
or doing yoga, she can be
found working on any one of
her creative writing projects.
She profiled architect
Jill Neubauer in this issue.
DAN CUTRONA has been
photographing extensively for
various publications for more
than 15 years. Architectural
photography has become his
primary subject matter but
relates it to shooting people.
“Each house has its own
personality,” Cutrona says. “Each
room has a time of day where
it looks best. It’s fun to spend
time in a space that has been
so carefully designed, and try to
showcase all the decisions that
brought it to its final form.”
LISA CAVANAUGH grew
up in Massachusetts and
Connecticut and spent most
of her summers on Cape Cod.
After college, she moved
to Los Angeles where she
became a Hollywood story
editor, producer and writer.
Having since come back, she
writes for local non-profits
and pens stories about the
rich variety of lifestyles,
occupations and interests of
Cape Codders. She lives with
her husband in Yarmouth.
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