Steve Garfield
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Steve Garfield is a videographer and video blogger based in Boston, Massachusetts. One of the Internet's first video bloggers, Garfield began experimenting with the technique in 2002 and launched his own video blog on January 1, 2004.
Garfield is a former producer of the Boston-based Karlson and McKenzie radio show. He has produced his own video blog programs, including "The Carol & Steve Show" and "Vlog Soup." On February 3, 2005, Garfield posted what is believed to be the first video blog from a United States elected politician, Boston City Councilor John Tobin. He has also contributed video to Rocketboom.
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- TIME : "See Me, Blog Me"
- Boston Globe : "Virtual Neighbors"
- Wired : "Blogging+Video=Vlogging"
- Boston Phoenix : "I like to watch"
- Rolling Stone: "Vlog Stars: Online video bloggers are redefining the worlds of news and entertainment"
- BusinessWeek.com: "Don't I Know You from the Internet?"
- Guardian Unlimited: "I'm Frank, give me three minutes, you'll love it ..."
- Wall Street Journal : "Vlogger (noun): Blogger With Video Camera"
- Boston Globe : "Simonds is the life of this video party"
- Animation Magazine : "It’s Jerry Time with Jerry and Orin Zucker"

