Anglers Journal

Contributors

Based in New York City, José Alvarado Jr. is a photographer pursuing a career in photojournalism and documentary photography. He expresses himself through imagery, and much of his work focuses on the small subcultures in his home state and his journeys to explore them. José’s work appears with “End of an Era.”

Jerry Audet is a writer, photographer and lifelong fisherman residing Jerry writes about an evening spent chasing giant striped bass from a small boat in “Deep Into the Night.”

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