From the Harford County Cultural Arts Board:
The Harford County Cultural Arts Board is pleased to announce an exhibit by local Harford County photographer Todd Holden at the Lowe Office House in Annapolis, Maryland. The exhibit that features black and white photography runs from mid January to mid April.
Mr. Holden is a well established photographer in Harford County. His illustrious background includes: former owner of Holden Studios and Photography and other Phenomena; reporter and photographer for The Aegis; and a photographer for the Baltimore Colts. His career as a freelance photographer reflects his passion for black and white photography through his photographs of nature, rural life; members of the Amish community and other subjects of interest.
The Annapolis exhibit is located on the third floor of the Lowe office building, 84 College Drive, Annapolis, Maryland –in the hallway outside the offices for the Maryland delegation. It is free and open to the public Monday through Friday from 9-5:00 PM.
The Harford County Cultural Arts Board, located at 212 S. Bond Street, Bel Air, MD, is a commission granted by the Harford County Council that serves to encourage the growth and stability of cultural organizations in Harford County. For additional information call 410-638-3578 or go to www.culturalartsboard.org.
Otto Schmidlap says
Will the photographs you took of the Hindenberg disaster be on display?
Dale Neeper says
This man is a treasure of Harford County. His work, writing, and personality make him so. I salute him.
Otto Schmidlap says
Todd is a special man. Great photographer and always fun to be with. What he doesn’t know about Harford County isn’t worth knowing.
bob chance says
very glad to see his work receiving new appreciation..
Pat Scott says
Congratulations, Todd. Will earnestly try to visit the exhibit.