Sun photographer Lloyd Pearson captured moments in time
In a recurring series, The Darkroom takes a look back at some of the talented photojournalists who have helped enrich the pages of The Baltimore Sun. One such photographer was Lloyd Pearson.
Robert Hamilton 0 Comment Maryland, Photo essays, The Baltimore Sun 1968 Riots, Baltimore Colts, Baltimore Orioles, Blaze Starr, Cal Ripken Jr, Chesapeak Bay Bridge, ellicott city, George Wallace, Johnny Unitas, Lloyd Pearson, Memorial Stadium, National Aquarium, Tropical Storm Agnes, William Donald Schaefer
In a recurring series, The Darkroom takes a look back at some of the talented photojournalists who have helped enrich the pages of The Baltimore Sun. One such photographer was Lloyd Pearson.
Stokely Baksh 0 Comment From the Vault, Retrospective, The Baltimore Sun A. Aubrey Bodine, Baltimore, Baltimore Sun, Christmas, holidays, Jed Kirschbaum, Lloyd Pearson, Maryland, Richard Stacks, Walter McCardell, Weyman Swagger
What does Christmas in Baltimore mean to you? Can it be viewing the wonderful light displays on 34th Street, visiting Santa for wishes of toys and puppies, amazed by intricate Christmas gardens or listening to merry tunes like “Crabs For Christmas.” In the latest retro installment from The Darkroom, we highlight Christmas trees, Santas, and decorations of years past. Take a stroll through memory lane or find tips for your holiday style. Photos featured include those from Sun photographers A. Aubrey Bodine, Lloyd Pearson, Walter McCardell, Richard Stacks, Weyman Swagger and Jed Kirschbaum.
Stokely Baksh 0 Comment From the Vault, Ravens, Sports, The Baltimore Sun Baltimore Colts, football, Lloyd Pearson, Robert Irsay
Today marks the 28th anniversary of the night the Colts packed up and moved to Indianapolis, a dark chapter in Baltimore sports history. Speculation about what would happen to the Baltimore Colts had been mounting for weeks as behind closed doors owner Robert Irsay was finalizing plans to relocate the team.
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