Photography While living in Dallas, Mosher worked as a photographer and occasional actor in the local theater scene, taking
headshots,
publicity stills, and performance photos at theaters like the
Dallas Children's Theater, the Dallas Alliance Theater, the Richardson Theater Center, and the Gryphon Players. In 1993, he and Dwyer moved to New York, so that he could focus on his project
The Sweater Book, a photo collection of people wearing the same cardigan sweater. Mosher's goal was to publish the collection in book form and donate the proceeds to
HIV/AIDS charities.
Bryan Cranston,
Tim Allen, and
Sarah Jessica Parker. While working on
The Sweater Book, Mosher had a bicoastal lifestyle, working in both New York and
Hollywood, where he became the staff photographer for
Noah Wyle's
Blank Theatre Company. During the 1990s, Mosher photographed performers such as
Jennifer Lopez,
Matthew Morrison,
Alan Cumming, and
Donna Murphy. After the publication of
The Sweater Book, Mosher took time off from photography to focus on his interests in health, fitness, and blogging. He returned to photography part-time in 2010.
Other From 2013 to 2017, Mosher was a contributing columnist for the internet magazine
EDGE, as well as providing content for the EDGEONTHENET website, on the subject of health and fitness. In 2014, Mosher completed his course of study and became an
ACE certified personal trainer and an
American Red Cross certified lifeguard. In 2016, Stephen Mosher published his memoir,
Lived in Crazy, which focuses on his life, family, and the creation of
The Sweater Book. In 2017, Mosher made his
New York City nightclub debut at the Don't Tell Mama club and restaurant. In the 80-minute show titled
The Story Teller, he recounted his life in songs and stories. Journalist Bart Greenberg of
Cabaret Scenes Magazine called the show a "surprising cabaret debut" and praised Mosher's "pleasant voice that flowed between a whiskey tenor and a
Bea Arthur baritone". From August 2019 until the end of 2023, Mosher was the editor and head writer for
BroadwayWorld Cabaret. In this position, he wrote reviews, conducted interviews, and oversaw the team of correspondents covering live entertainment in New York City. For the year that the nightclubs of Manhattan were closed due to the pandemic, Mosher created content every day with reviews of online entertainment and CDs, interviews, playlists, and feature articles. During his tenure at BroadwayWorld, Stephen photographed the likes of Chita Rivera and Vanessa Williams. Stephen Mosher returned to acting for the 2023 feature film
Evil Sublet, written and directed by Allan Piper and starring Jennifer Leigh Houston and Sally Struthers. In the film, Mosher played opposite his husband Pat Dwyer. In addition, Mosher had a career in event coordination for six years, handling both private and corporate parties, in addition to weddings. ==Activism==