Amanda Andrews is a digital content editor and podcaster based in southern New Hampshire. She is also a freelance editor for several publications and can be reached at amandaandrews@comcast.net.
Bill Burke is a contributing editor at New Hampshire Magazine and the managing editor of custom publications at McLean Communications, the parent company of both New Hampshire Home and New Hampshire Magazine. He is also the author of travel advice books on Walt Disney World, which happens to be one of his favorite places.
Mary Ann Esposito is the host of the public television series “Ciao Italia,” now in its 29th season, and the author of 13 cookbooks, including her most recent, “Ciao Italia: My Lifelong Food Adventures in Italy.” She lives in New Hampshire. Visit her website at ciaoitalia.com.
Emily Heidt is the assistant editor at New Hampshire Magazine. A graduate of the University of New Hampshire, she now lives in Exeter.
John W. Hession is New Hampshire Home’s photo editor as well as a photographer and filmmaker specializing in architecture, design, food and advertising. He is currently working on a series of films for the New Hampshire Dance Collaborative. See his work at advanceddigitalphotography.com.
Morgan Karanasios is New Hampshire Home’s photographer.
While she was a student in Dijon, France, she took photographs
throughout Europe and continues to develop her passion for photography.
Jared McKenna started his career working as an architect before pivoting to commercial photography. He’s spent the better part of a decade specializing in architecture and creative product photography, with a focus on retouching and post-production.
Brion O’Connor is a freelance writer and journalist whose work has appeared in many publications, including Men’s Journal, Sports Illustrated, ESPN, The Boston Globe, The New York Times, Bicycling, Men’s Fitness, Boston Magazine, New Hampshire Magazine and numerous in-flight magazines.
Jamie Salomon has been taking photos for as long as he can remember. Whether shooting for interior designers, ad agencies, commercial clients or catalog companies, he brings the same sensitivity of light to the image, creating a truly unique style. See more of his work at salomonphoto.com.
Robin Sweetser writes
on gardening for the Sunday Concord Monitor and is a contributor to the
Old Farmer’s Almanac, among other publications. A former Seacoast
resident, she now lives and gardens in Hillsborough.
Carolyn Vibbert is a Portsmouth illustrator whose work also appears on packaging for food and wine brands such as Barbara’s, Stone Cellars and Williams Sonoma. She is represented by Freda Scott, and you can see more of her work at fredascottcreative.com.