24 hours with: The fitness-loving National Aquarium employee
Four years ago, Kate Rowe would have never thought she’d be canceling phone calls or changing work appointments for turtle photo shoots and catfish counting.
Quinn Kelley 0 Comment 24 Hours With, Maryland, The Baltimore Sun 24 Hours With, Federal Hill, Kate Rowe, Under Armour
Four years ago, Kate Rowe would have never thought she’d be canceling phone calls or changing work appointments for turtle photo shoots and catfish counting.
Kalani Gordon 0 Comment The Baltimore Sun Druid Hill Park, Federal Hill, Guilford, Spring, winter
Move over, winter. Skip down memory lane into our archives of spring days and all that comes with those — flowers, parks, camping, picnics, and walks along the harbor — while Baltimore awaits true spring-like weather in the city to arrive.
Jerry Jackson 0 Comment Maryland, Photo essays, The Baltimore Sun Bay Bridge, Chesapeake Bay, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Federal Hill, Fort McHenry, frozen, ice, Inner Harbor, kent island, Lloyd Fox, oak lawn cemetery, snow, winter
As February gives way to March, the ice on the frozen Chesapeake begins to break and the snow starts to melt. Baltimore Sun photographer Lloyd Fox flies in a small airplane over the Maryland landscape to make aerial pictures of the whitewashed views.
The Baltimore Sun 0 Comment Maryland, The Baltimore Sun Bethel St, cellphone camera, crime, Federal Hill, Frankford Avenue, Goetze's Meats, Justin Fenton, Marquis Jones, North Monroe, Remington, Sorta, West Lanvale, wheatpaste
Sun reporter Justin Fenton travels throughout the city as he covers Baltimore’s crime stories. During his travels and while at crime scenes, he often documents the people, buildings and vistas of the city with his cellphone camera. His images show the contrast of urban decay and the beauty of street art. You see the pain of those who deal with the results of needless violence and those who approach their everyday life with humor and humility.
Stokely Baksh 0 Comment Maryland, The Baltimore Sun fans, Federal Hill, Maryland, Ravens, Super Bowl
Fans piled out into the streets of Federal Hill to celebrate the Ravens, who beat the 49ers 34-31 in Super Bowl XLVII on Sunday.
Stills taken from the rooftop of Mother’s on S. Charles Street. Fifteen second intervals for nearly two hours beginning in the last minute of the fourth quarter in 30 degree weather. ISO set to 2500. Things to look out for: ebb and flow of the crowd, fans climbing trees and on top vehicles, crowd surfing, shirts and newspapers flying and mounted police.