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MOSTMAG.COM (DIGITAL)ISSUU.COM/FASHIONMOSTMAGAZINE (DIGITAL)WWW.MAGCLOUD.COM/USER/MOSTMAGAZINE (PRINT)INSTAGRAM.COM/MOSTMAGAZINEISSUU.COM/FASHIONMOSTMAGAZINEFACEBOOK.COM/MOSTMAGAZINE TWITTER.COM/MOSTMAGAZINE PINTEREST.COM/MOSTMAGAZINE MOSTMAG.TUMBLR.COMIf you%u2019ve been following us for a while, then you%u2019ve obviously figured out by now that MOST Magazine was born out of a photographer%u2019s vision. We often devote valuable real estate to interviews with professional photographers, pages showcasing their remarkable photos, and we celebrate their ingenuity, passion, and endless creativity. What is high fashion, or astonishing artwork, talented models, or stylish backdrops, if not seen? Either in person or in the next best thing, captured within the lenses of the world%u2019s best photographers and displayed across our pages for all to see.Such is the case especially with this issue, as our cover feature is Kristi Elias, the international award-winning fine art portrait photographer who has been creating timeless works of art that delve deeply into her subject%u2019s true being, capturing their very soul. Plus, she offers something truly unique with underwater portraits shot at her own estate.Ever heard of Photoshop Painting? This is the specialty of another one of our features this issue, digital photographer Sandra Pearce. She realized her passion for digital art and now combines that with her expertise as a professional photographer to design astonishing images that incorporate natural elements from her garden and outdoor landscape.Artist William Branson III successfully and creatively merged his photographic skills with the timeless art of painted portraits, so he now hand-paints his portraits, resulting in one-of-a-kind images that you can hang proudly on your living room wall. We also have an exclusive interview with Sarah Lyons Glabman who discovered a love of wildlife photography after venturing into the landscapes of South Africa. Immerse yourself in her images revealing not only the gorgeous landscape, but it%u2019s native inhabitants. Speaking of wildlife, we open this issue with breathtaking images by photographic artist, Judy Reinford, who has a deep passion for animal conservation. We also get to sit down with artist Kenzie Hunter, who tells us, %u201cArt is aimed to make you feel. Where we create, we connect. That%u2019s where I find purpose.%u201dPlease enjoy this issue, and we hope these images spark something within you to dive deeper, learn more about the subject, pursue your own passion, or simply to revel in beauty.Associate EditorDarcy MehtaMOST MAGAZINE - ISSUE 48 09