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Photographer, graphic designer and videographer Wonder Knack is an
artist dedicated to the preservation of music and culture. As an impassioned
artist, her works document many of her inspirations. She began shooting
live music at age 16 and is still drawn to the spirit of music, reggae music
in particular, today.
Early on, Wonder found inspiration in the works of Neville Garrick, Adrian
Boot, Kate Simon and others who have been able to give insight into the lives
and personalities of their subjects through photography and art. She is
committed to leaving images of music for future generations and acknowledges
the important work of those before her who have done the same.
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Wonder has traveled throughout North America, Jamaica, Europe, Australia
and Japan for her work and keeps a home base in Portland, Oregon, where
she partners with husband Fred Knack at Knack Imaging. Multimedia services,
graphic design and video editing are available and their client roster
includes Ziggy Marley, Sly & Robbie and Stephen Marley.
"Food For the Masses" is her first book of photography where she draws the
reader into the life and times of Michael Franti. As Wonder continues her work,
from photography to design, she is developing a catalogue of valuable images
to leave for all of our tomorrows.
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