The lens to our world, the photographer RICHARD K. HONAMAN JR., received his BA from New Jersey Institute of Technology. A Photoshop expert, Richard has published his images of model renderings in various publications, including Architectural Record. He lives in Collegeville, Pennsylvania, with his wife, Tamara Honaman, where he supports her career with photography and web design, works full-time as director of technical projects for Signature Information Solutions, LLC, a company of Lexis Nexis, is an officer with the Pennsylvania Freedom of Information Coalition, coach for his son’s football team, and is involved in community service as a football league board member.
Our eyes, ears, and consult for the week, JEFFREY LLOYD DEVER received his BFA from Atlantic Union College in 1976. He is founding partner and creative director of Dever Designs and its subsidiary, FreshArt Illustration, in Laurel, Maryland. He was on the contract/adjunct faculty of Maryland Institute College of Art for twenty years, where he taught illustration and graphic design. Jeffrey’s polymer clay vessels and jewelry are represented in numerous museums, galleries, and publications. He enjoys teaching his signature techniques whenever possible.
Jeff’s eyes, ears, and consult for the week (and his lovely wife of twenty-six years), KAY ROSBURG graduated magna cum laude in music education and has worked for Dever Designs since 1988. Her duties include the management of the studio, accounts receivable and payable, purchasing, correspondences, and marketing. Her hobbies include participation in her church’s hospitality ministry, book club, choir, and handbells group. She and Jeff have two adult children.
Creator of the hearth of our home for the week, personal chef JIM GLASS came to this project with experience in fine-food retail and catering; however, this was his first opportunity as a personal chef. His professional background is in human resources training and development, where he worked in New York and Southern California. Jim holds an MA in organizational psychology from Columbia University and a BA in German studies from Brown University. He is married to Seth Lee Savarick, who was a collaborator in this project.