JANE SOBEL KLONSKY

JANE, SAM & CHARLIE: Manchester, VT

Jane Sobel Klonsky (pictured with her dogs Sam and Charlie) launched her photography career in 1976 as the first photographer to scale the cables to the top of the Verrazano Bridge to get a shot of the start of the New York City Marathon. Jane was the official photographer of the New York City Marathon for the next 10 years.

For nearly thirty years, Jane was a major player in the world of commercial and sports photography, with clients including Adidas, Black & Decker, Club Med, Pepsi, Nike, Coca-Cola, Xerox and Miller High Life. Her work has taken her around the world to Kenya to shoot photos of a family of Masaai Warriors; to record an international running competition in Tokyo; and to chronicle the untouched beauty of far-reaching places like Papua New Guinea and Myanmar (Burma). Known for her award-winning lifestyle photography, as well as for her work in fashion, travel, landscape and sports, her work has been published widely, and has been the subject of several books, including one based on a 50,000 mile cross-country photographic tour of rural America taken with her photographer husband, Arthur, and two Great Danes. She continues to do extensive work for Getty Images.

Mother to up and coming filmmaker, Kacey, she lives with her husband, their two therapy dogs, Charlie and Sam, and a cat, Humphrey, in rural Vermont.


KACEY KLONSKY

Kacey Klonsky is a filmmaker and photographer with a mission to capture the beauty of life and tell the stories of those around her. Since graduating from NYU Tisch film school, she has worked in video production and as a photographer. An outdoor enthusiast based in Portland, Oregon, Kacey can be found looking for snow in the mountains or traversing the Pacific Northwest seeking adventure, always with a camera in her hand.

 For more about Kacey's other projects, visit www.kaceyklonsky.com.