Photos by Marion E. Warren – 1920-2006
For more information about this, or other of Marion’s photographs, contact Joanie Surette at 410-991-0264 or [email protected]. Photograph courtesy of M.E. Warren Photography, LLC, the sole copyright holder of the M.E. Warren Photography Collection, dedicated to their integrity, care and promotion. Copyright 2012. All rights reserved.
- “This was the pier used for unloading oysters from buy boats at City Dock.” Annapolis, 1949.
- “This was taken down in Shadyside, and it was one of the first photographs made for my Bay project.” Southern Anne Arundel County, 1985.
- “After we moved to Annapolis, I always went out on snowy days looking for good views, and that’s when I found this vantage point on Spa Creek.” Annapolis, 1949.
- “My daughter Mame called me up one morning and said, ‘Hey, there’s a great fog out there. Go do some pictures.'” Spa Creek, Annapolis, 1992.
- “Love Point lighthouse has long since been torn down. There’s just an electrified channel marker there now.” Chesapeake Bay circa 1950.
- The oyster fleet at City Dock. Annapolis circa 1952.
- “The two boats balanced by the point of land seemed like a nice composition, and when he raised the tongs, I snapped the shutter.” Chester River, 1986.
- Sails, Annapolis circa 1958.
- “When the Bay Bridge opened in 1952, I immediately realized the potential for a dramatic portrait at night.” Chesapeake Bay, 1953.
- Photo by Marion Warren.
- “I was always looking for a fresh perspective, especially for a clichéd subject like parades at the Naval Academy.” United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, 1952.
- “I took several pictures on Church Circle that day while it was still snowing, but this has always been my favorite.” Annapolis, 1954.
- December 1959: “Among the hundreds of aerials I’ve taken of Annapolis, this is the best for illustrating its radiating circles, and I’ve never been able to duplicate it.” Annapolis, 1959.