Contributors & Credits

July 8, 2013

Contributors

Matt Stock
Photography

Matt Stock, a Miami-based photographer, uses a proprietary photographic process utilizing the applied mathematics and science of photography called “painting with light in the dark®” — the result of seven years of research. Stock uses various light sources to paint his subjects with light from up to one hundred different angles and then layer the exposures together into a final composition. This photographic approach is based on the works of da Vinci and other Renaissance masters who used sfumatto to add subtle layers of illumination and tonal depth to their paintings. Stock is captivated by the idea of bringing forgotten or underappreciated locales out of the shadows and into the limelight before they are lost forever. For further information, visit mattstockphoto.com.

Emile Cohen
Photography

Gary James
Photography

Marley Wright Kanda
Photography

Andrew Linn
Text

Andrew Persoff
Design

Natalia Reina
Content Coordination

Johanna Wolfe
Photography

Media Credits

Cover: Photograph by Gary James.

Editors' Letter: Photograph by Gary James.

Index: Original map artwork by Steve Timana, adapted by Andrew Persoff.

S. Shigematsu: Renderings courtesy of OMA.

M. Mostafavi: Photography by Emile Cohen.

R. Jungles: Photography courtesy of Raymond Jungles, Inc.
Seybold Canal photograph by Matt Stock.

E. Danticat: Photography by Matt Stock.

J. Goldman: Photography by Matt Stock.

E. Plater-Zyberk: University of Miami School of Architecture rendering courtesy of Arquitectonica.
Design District rendering courtesy of Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company.
Rooftop garden photograph by Matt Stock.

R. Fort: Photography by Robin Hill, courtesy of Arquitectonica.
Miami metrorail photograph by Christine Zavesky.

Coworking Spaces: Photography by Matt Stock.

O. Wolfe: Center and bottom right photographs courtesy of American Two Shot.
Left and top right column photographs by Johanna Wolfe.

S. Whitman: Courtyard photograph courtesy of Bal Harbour Shops.
Family photograph courtesy of Stanley Whitman.
Brickell CityCentre rendering by Arquitectonica, courtesy of Swire Properties.

End Note: Photograph by Vincent Ricardel, courtesy of Geri Brin.

Apparel

Select accessories and clothing provided by Neiman Marcus in coordination with Katharine Rubino.

Coworking Spaces

LAB Miami
Interior Design: Elisa Rodriguez-Vila (Co-founder, LAB Miami), Wifredo Fernandez (Co-founder and CEO, LAB Miami), Matthew Lewis (Member, LAB Miami)
Lighting: Elisa Rodriguez-Vila
Artwork: Enrique Martinez Celaya

Featured products: work tables by Emmett Moore, Plumen light bulbs by Hulger, Broom Stacking Chairs by Philippe Starck for Emeco, SAYL Office Chairs by Herman Miller.

Büro Miami
Architecture: Garcia Mayoral Santamaria & Associates
Interior Design: Fanny Haim & Associates

Pipeline Brickell
Architecture: Gensler in collaboration with Stephanie Denault (The Studio) and Todd Oretsky and Philippe Houdard (Owner, Pipeline Brickell)

Featured products: Gnomes by Philippe Starck for Kartell, Wicker Hanging Chairs by Urban Balance.

KeyWorking Miami
Architecture: Asia de Haro Beca in collaboration with Alfonso Estevez (Owner, KeyWorking)

Featured products: Trestle Desks, Management Chairs, Eiffel Chairs, and custom Walnut Doors by Casa Deco, Inc.; Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller.

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