Jake Balakoohi is a San Francisco-based photographer and graphic designer. Balakoohi Design + Photo can be accessed at www.balakoohi.com.
Scott Beale has covered Burning Man from the beginning with photography, writing, and hosting cool websites through the company he founded, Laughing Squid. Check out www.laughingsquid.com, www.scottbeale.org, and www.flickr.com/photos/laughingsquid.
Scott Borchardt designed every aspect of this book, doing illustrations, page design, typography, and art direction. He also designed the website of the author: www.steventjones.com. Professionally, he is an accomplished UX/UI designer whose work is at www.scottborchardt.com; personally, he’s a longtime burner with a unique flair for the creative.
John Curley’s long photography career in the Bay Area ranged from doing photojournalism for the San Francisco Chronicle to shooting weddings to doing contract photography for Black Rock City LLC. Check out his work at www.johncurleyphotography.com.
Julio Duffoo is an art, journalism, advertising, and wedding photographer from San Francisco whose work can be found at www.duffoophotography.com.
Kevin Evans is a Bay Area-based illustrator whose work is as www.kevinevans.com.
Neil Girling, aka Mr. Nightshade, is a photographer who has shot Burning Man subcultures and the Bay Area arts underground for more than a decade. Check his work at www.theblight.net.
Flint Hahn calls himself an Information Designer. Check out his work at
www.xmasons.com.
KK Pandaya, also known at the Enemy Combatant, photographed Burners Without Borders on the Gulf Coast and other burner offshoots. His Flickr stream is at www.flickr.com/photos/conspicuous.
Gabe Kirchheimer is a New York City photographer and journalist is one of Burning Man’s most prolific shooters, displaying his work at www.gabekphoto.com.
Dave Le, aka Splat, is a visual designer and photographer from Oakland whose work can be found at www.davelecreative.com.
Brendan Jones in a San Franciscan who worked on the Temple of Flux, sometimes wearing a short kilt.
Yasmin Mawaz-Khan makes fire, sculptures, and photographs with the Flaming Lotus Girls. Check out www.flaminglotus.com/category/photographer/yasmin-mawaz-khan.
Marcy Mendelson is an 11-year burner who works with wildlife conservationists to save the endangered cheetah. See her work at MendelsonImages.com, Cheetah-Watch.com, @MendelsonImages and Flickr.com/MMendelson.
Sarah Miller worked on Temple of Flux and displays her photos and artwork at www.sarahmillerdesign.com.
Caroline “Mills” Miller is a photographer and fire artist who worked on projects ranging from the Flaming Lotus Girls’ Angel of the Apocalypse to the Temple of Flux. Her work can be found at www.firehussy.com and www.flaminglotusgirls.com.
Brad Olsen is a longtime burner, author, and illustrator who owns CCC Publishing. Find him at www.cccpublishing.com and www.bradolsen.com.
Mark Rahmani is a Bay Area photographer has extensively covered Burning Man, nightlife, and the electronic dance music culture for many years. Rahmani and photographer Gina Grandi post their work at MV Galleries, www.mvgals.net.
Alix Rosenthal in an attorney, amateur photographer, and member of the Black Rock Arts Foundation’s Board of Directors.
Tami Rowan is a San Francisco-based world traveler who camps with Garage Mahal at Burning Man.
Karl Seifert’s first visit to Black Rock City was in 1996. He has been photographing arts & culture throughout the US ever since. Please visit www.KarlsPortfolio.com.
Luke Szczepanski is a Canadian photographer also known as luke.me.up. His Flickr stream is at www.flickr.com/photos/lukemeup.
Waldemar is a photographer whose work can be found at www.naturalturn.fotki.com.
Gary Wilson is a photographer whose work can be found at www.mindfullight.com.
Pilar Woodman has extensively photographed the Burning Man culture, on the playa and back in the Bay Area. See her work at www.pilarwoodmanphotography.com.