Fall - 2022
118 C A R M E L M A G A Z I N E • F A L L 2 0 2 2 JEFFREY BECOM “Exploring color and its dynamic interactions is my passion. I paint to strengthen my relationship to- and expand upon- the heritage of Early California artists who blazed the trail. Painting heightens my ‘seeing,’ deepening my connection to the land, sea and built environment of our Central Coast.” JEFF DANIEL SMITH “Well, why do you breathe?” B orn and raised in Monterey County, Randy Tunnell is one of the area’s busiest free- lance photographers. Randy has photo- graphed hundreds of special events, includ- ing political events, sporting events, prod- uct launches and press conferences. He has had portrait sessions with many household-name politicians, performers, athletes, doctors, street poets and almost any title you can think of. Randy has worked and lived in several other markets, including Las Vegas, San Francisco and Chicago. He cur- rently lives in Carmel with his wife and two teenagers and enjoys servicing a variety of photography clients on the Monterey Peninsula and throughout the United States. RANDY TUNNELL
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