Garden & Gun

Maggie Brett Kennedy

“Those first few issues were put together on my tinyG’s first editorial hires. Beginning with a shoot in 2006, when her “crazy English springer spaniel ‘modeled,’ and almost ended up gator bait in the Santee Delta,” Kennedy says she learned that “there’s no instruction manual” for a job where every day is an adventure. She’s forever inspired by the “guts and passion in everyone who writes, photographs, designs, or works on anything for .”

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