contributors
SPRING 2011 • ISSUE NO. 4
“What did you want to be when you
grew up?”
FRANCES JANISCH
Photographer, New York
I remember wanting to be a
judge—I liked the black gowns and
the crazy wigs they wore. And I
liked how they peered down their
glasses at the bad guys. But I
especially liked the way that they
would bang the gavel and call
“order, order” and everyone would
be quiet.
ALEXANDRA
GRABLEWSKI
Photographer, New York
When I was little I wanted to be
a ballet dancer like my mom.
She was so tall (to me) and
graceful, and so good with
music...and of course I wanted
to be just like her.
COLIN COOKE
Photographer, New York
I wanted to be a pilot. My
father was in the RAF and told
stories of adventure and travel.
Sounded great!
SABRA KROCK
Photographer, New York
I wanted to be a window
dresser!
KENDALL MORGAN
Writer, New York
When I was little I wanted to be a
writer. When I grew up and realized
that other people’s stories were far
more interesting than anything I
could invent, I decided it was much
more fun interviewing people
instead.
JANICE MALKOTSIS
Copy Editor, New York
I wanted to be a nurse—to help
people. Of course, this was way
before I realized I had a severe
aversion to bodily fluids,
particularly of the red-color
persuasion.
JENNIFER NOLAN
Photographer, New York
When I was a kid I desperately
wanted to be a ballerina. I found
their grace and poise captivating.
However, the pink tutu was so not
me.
EILEEN MAES
Photographer, Cologne
I loved it so much just to be a
child that I never really thought
about my future or a job. All I was
interested in were my little dolls.
SWEET PAUL . SPRING 2011 | 7