Andrea Dunlap
Andrea is a photographer and filmmaker whose work has appeared in KnitKnit and Wild Fibers magazines, and has been exhibited at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of Arizona, the Greene Street Salon and at the Art Fiend Foundation. Prior to working on the Seedling Project she was the Director of Design and Production for Umbrage Editions, a photojournalism book publisher. At Umbrage she acquired, designed and produced the 2005 PDN Photo Annual recognized book Journal: A Mother and Daughter's Recovery from Breast Cancer by photographer Annabel Clark with text by Lynn Redgrave and Dr. Barron Lerner. In addition she designed and produced Histories Are Mirrors with photographs by New York Times photographer Tyler Hicks and text by John F. Burns and Ian Fischer; and the 2006 PDN Photo Annual recognized book Born Into Brothels by the children of Calcutta and Zana Briski. Prior to working at Umbrage, she graduated with Honors from Parsons School of Design with her BFA in photography. She was raised on a small organic farm in Sonoma County, California.Author of these Magazine Articles
Toolbox
All the awl you'll need, a kit to build your own yo-yo, wireless SD memory cards, and the maker before MacGyver.
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Toolbox
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13: Magic page 190
Toolbox
The best tools, software, publications, and websites. Plus: Favorite Things as chosen by the bike-crazed editors of Momentum magazine.
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Toolbox
from MAKE:
11: Alt Vehicles page 174
Toolbox
Read about crop circles, make your own temporary tattoos, and take crystal-clear photos with a circular polarizing filter.
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Toolbox
from MAKE:
09: Fringe page 172
Photographer for these Magazine Articles
The Power of Things
Reusing and energy consumption have been consuming Saul Griffith's thoughts.
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Making Trouble
from MAKE:
14: Optics page 24
Simply Socks
Learn to knit a pair of comfy socks that fit.
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DIY: Wear It
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CRAFT:
07: Shoes page 120










