Category Archives: Events
Highlight photography from events that Jackson Photography has taken part in and photographed.
eTown at the Hippodrome featuring Moby and Suzanne Vega
NPR’s nationally aired radio broadcast, eTown, is produced at venues like the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center each week before a live audience. In Baltimore, Moby and Suzanne Vega were featured. Our roving photographer, Philip Weber had a great time capturing … Continue reading
Tinkerer’s Ball at the American Visionary Art Museum
A national convention of science educators had an evening of visual and experiential delight at AVAM. “Build Your Own Costume”, “Build Your Own Bling”, a photo booth, a “Tinkering Cake” by Charm City Cakes, the Fojol Brothers, and much more … Continue reading
Extreme Makeover Home Edition in Baltimore Part 6
Two days late and it is now time for … “the Reveal”. Torrential rains and who knows what else have resulted in what I am told is the show’s first ever delayed “Reveal”. Landscaping is in, it’s a matter of … Continue reading
Extreme Makeover Home Edition in Baltimore Part 5
Believe it or not, this house is getting close to completion! The production company won’t accept it as fact yet, but it looks like the final “reveal” date may be pushed back. In the meantime, Baltimore’s Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and … Continue reading
Extreme Makeover Home Edition in Baltimore Part 4
What a difference after a couple days of rain! Everyone is active both inside and out. There still is much to be done with the structure, but air conditioning, plumbing, and electrical work is going on at the same time. … Continue reading
Extreme Makeover Home Edition in Baltimore Part 3
It is mudville and it is still raining. Drying out the house is impossible right now, but the giant fans can circulate fresh air inside. They are getting further behind schedule, but hoping to make it up in the next … Continue reading
Extreme Makeover Home Edition In Baltimore Part 2
It was an impressive sight to see these massive modular sections being hoisted into place. The weather was “Baltimore Hot” and the wet ground added to the humidity. In a short time, all sections were in place and the on-site … Continue reading

