**Outtakes & more will be online Thursday, Nov 3**
Photos & Photo-Illustrations: Matt DeTurck
Assistant: Adam Lubitow
Costuming Provided by: The Lyons Central School District Theatre Department
INTRODUCTION
Model: Katie Kumler
Location: Warner Castle, Highland Park
Hair & Makeup: C. Noelle Susice
Dress Provided by: Amy Seifert
RESTAURANTS
Model: Dan McFee
Location: Memorial Art Gallery
Extras: Dan Kingsley, Katie Kumler, Rachel Ludwig, Brian Marsh
SHOPPING
Models: Sabra Wood, Marlene Beckmann
Location: Mt. Hope Cemetery
Makeup: Rebecca Rafferty
Assistant: Katie Kumler
Additional Costuming Provided by: Christine Kubarycz, Kate Stathis
MEDIA
Model: Paul Allen
Assistants: Katie Kumler, Rachel Ludwig, Anna McCabe
LOCAL COLOR
Model: Sabra Wood
Location: Lunsford Park, Corn Hill
Assistants: Katie Kumler, Anna McCabe
Tagalong Puppy: Hammond McCabe
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Model: Albert Abonado
Location: Downtown United Presbyterian Church
Armor & Weaponry Courtesy: The Steel Source (thesteelsource.com)
Assistant: Kevin Gustina
NIGHTLIFE
Model: Hillary McShea
Location: Highland Park
Hair & Makeup: C. Noelle Susice
Set Decorators: Adam Lubitow, Rachel Ludwig, Anna McCabe
Assistant: Katie Kumler
Special Thanks To: Aubrey Berardini, Christine & Paul DeTurck, Stephen Dorobiala, Michael Gamilla, Sharon & Bruce Lubitow, Rebecca Rafferty, Max Seifert





Comments for "BEST OF ROCHESTER 2011: Photo Credits" (1)
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Brian , Matt's biggest fan! said on Nov. 02, 2011 at 2:00pm
Matt's photography is always good, consistent with lots of flair. I'm especially fond of his food photography and with the restaurant "best of" he has certainly made you want to eat everything in the picture, actually seconds..
Another great success! Congrats to Matt and all the assistants!
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