Annapolis Maritime Museum Winter Lecture Series: Where Land and Water Meet: The Delights and Dilemmas of the Chesapeake Bay
Annapolis Maritime Museum 723 Second St., Annapolis, Maryland 21401
- Presentation featuring photographs from Dave Harp’s exploration of the Bay’s edges
- Dave Harp’s photography emphasizes the beauty of the Bay’s vast world and what we will lose if we don’t pay attention to the natural systems that sustain it
- Showing of the short film “Nassawango Forever”
Presenter: Dave Harp | Professional Photographer and Filmmaker
Dave Harp is a photographer and filmmaker living in Cambridge, MD. His magazine credits include The New York Times Magazine, Smithsonian, Audubon, Sierra and Coastal Living Magazine. Dave has teamed with environmental writer Tom Horton to produce five books of photographs and essays on the Chesapeake Bay area. In the past few years he teamed up with Mr. Horton and with filmmaker Sandy Cannon-Brown to produce a series of documentary films for The Bay Journal. He is a past president of the American Society of Media Photographers, a former member of the Maryland State Arts Council, and has spent a decade on the board of the Eastern Shore Land Conservancy. His website is http://www.chesapeakephotos.com.
Lectures are $10; FREE for AMM Members First Mate and above ($100). Pay at the door.