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Rose & Olive Houston neighbors pull back the curtains and expose each other’s lives.
Scanner
Your daily cup of WTF?
The Nerve Insider
A peak of what's new and hot at Nerve.
The Modern Materialist
Almost everything you want.
The Daily Siege
An intimate and provocative look at Siege's life, work and loves.
The Nerve Blog-a-log
Autumn Sonnichsen
A fashionable L.A. photo editor exploring all manner of hyper-sexual
girls down south.
ScreenGrab
The Nerve Film Blog
Chase The creator of Supercult.com poses his pretty posse.
The Nerve Video Blog
Deep, deep inside the world of online video.
61 Frames Per Second
Smarter gaming.
ScreenGrab
The Nerve Film Blog
Brandonland
A California boy in L.A. capturing beach parties, sunsets and
plenty of skin.
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Barbara Vaughn is a New York-based portrait photographer whose clothed clients include celebrities, corporate executives, rock bands, authors, artists and families. Her nude clients include women in all the aforementioned categories and more. A former competitive figure skater, she spent several years in the corporate world before pursuing her passion for photography as a career.
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Andrew Vahldieck is a freelance writer with a B.S. in Educational Philosophy and graduate study in Clinical Social Work at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Injured at age seventeen, he has worked extensively as an advocate for persons with disabilities. He now lives and writes in California.
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Greg Varner is arts editor at the Washington Blade. His work has also appeared in The Washington Post Book World, The New York Blade, Humanities magazine and elsewhere.
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Véronique Vial was born in France and moved to Los Angeles in 1989. Her books of photography include A Day in the Life of Hollywood, Cirque du Soleil, Men Before 10 a.m. and Women Before 10 a.m. She has been the recipient of the World Press award.
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Christian Vogt, a Swiss photographer, has been published around the world and in two books, In Camera: Eighty-Two Images by Fifty-Two Women and Photographic Notes.
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William T. Vollmann's books include You Bright and Risen Angels, The Rainbow Stories, Whores for Gloria, An Afghanistan Picture Show, Thirteen Stories and Thirteen Epitaphs, Butterfly Stories and three of the projected seven novels in his "Seven Dreams" series: The Ice-Shirt, Fathers and Crows and The Rifles. He is the recipient of a Whiting Foundation Award. His most recent book is a collection of stories called The Atlas.
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