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Sun photographer, Barbara Haddock Taylor

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Barbara Haddock Taylor has been a staff photographer at The Baltimore Sun since 1984. Her assignments at The Sun have sent her from the political halls of Annapolis to Tuskegee, Alabama to Siberia, Russia.

bht. Cousins John Benges, 4, and Karrah Walker, 2, of Baltimore, cool off in a kiddie pool on Cooksie street in Locust Point in June of 2010. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) During an Easter Egg Hunt for blind children, Governor William Donald Schaefer holds Judith Gaither, a student at the Maryland School For The Blind in March 1988 before the annual Easter Egg Hunt at the mansion. C&P Telephone pioneers provide beeping eggs that the kids find. Afterwards, they have lunch and a pony ride. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) In September 2008 an exhausted firefighter leans against the playground fence where a fire destroyed a YMCA playground on 33rd Street and Ellerslie Avenue. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) Ray Lewis, holding the Lombardi Trophy, greets the crowd which assembled at City Hall in February 2013 for the start of the Ravens Superbowl parade. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) The July 2009 Otakon convention, celebrating Japanese animation, was held in Baltimore this weekend. Matthew Miklos of Stanford CT, whose character is called "21," catches a smoke outside the Convention Center. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) In May 1997 in Tuskegee, Alabama, Syphillis experiment survivor Herman Shaw, on right, walks on his land, hand in hand with his lawyer, Fred Gray, left. The tractor that's visible on the far right is a 1941 model that Mr. Shaw keeps running. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) In October 2010, Baltimore city police officers comfort each other near the accident scene on route 40 eastbound in West Baltimore involving a fellow city police officer driving a police cruiser and a city fire engine. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) In July 2004 at the Westminster Senior Activity Center. Elvis impersonator Tom Connelly visits the center's Hawaiin Luau party. Here, he sings to Beulah Belt, 94, the oldest guest in the crowd. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) Bolshoi Ballerina Irina Zebrova practices the Giselle in one of the Bolshoi practice rooms in Moscow, Russia, in August 1996. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) Sara, left, and Marvin Bigham of Bolton Hill touch hands for a moment as they enjoy the spring afternoon in March 2006 at Fort McHenry. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) In September 2009 students at McDonough school pick pumpkins from their community vegetable garden. Here, fifth grader Riley Bakewell carries a pumpkin. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) Robin Vitek, left, embraces her son Nick (center) and Cynthia Rose, right, embrace Nick Vitek, an 11th grader from Perry Hall Middle School. Parents waited for Perry Hall High School students to be released from school after a shooting on opening day of school in August 2012. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) Ann and Ed Bartlinski have adopted five special-needs girls from China. They also have 4 biological children. Five year old Teresa, who needs a heart transplant poses for a photo in November of 2012. Teresa eventually received a donor heart but her body rejected it and she passed away in July 2013. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) In October 2010 Governor Martin O'Malley relaxes while talking on his phone on the way to a campaign stop on the eastern shore, traveling in his rented RV. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) Clergy members from the Maryland Marriage Alliance gather together to say a prayer before holding a press conference regarding their opposition to the same sex marriage bill in February 2012. The meeting was held in the House of Delegates office building. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) Left to right, Sylvester and Vicki Schieber, whose daughter Shannon was murdered; Kirk Bloodsworth, who spent several years on death row for a crime he did not commit, and NAACP President Ben Jealous celebrate the passage of SB276, which repeals the death penalty bill in Maryland. All fought hard for the repeal and are celebrating its passage in March 2013 in the House of Delegates. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) Dr. Ursula McClymont, left, shares a moment with patient Erica Earl of Baltimore, right, at the Baltimore Medical System clinic on Orleans street in April 2011. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) Baltimore city firefighters head toward the fire scene at the intersection of E. Baltimore and Holliday streets downtown near "The Block" in December of 2010. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) At Owings Mills mall in April 2004 a car with 2 passengers fell into a sinkhole. The two victims were flown to Shock Trauma. The officials look at the car, which will be left in place until experts decided the best way to remove it. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) In April of 1996 this small child was standing in a grocery store in a tiny native Siberian village. The photographer wrote of this image, "I like the contrast between a very mundane setting, such as a grocery store, that happens to be located in the wildest, most exotic setting I could possibly imagine. We see little children in grocery stores all the time, but they're not clad in Arctic fox hats and reindeer skin boots. Russia was a wonderful mystery to me--symbolized in this small way, when I couldn't tell if this was a boy or a girl, and I didn't know how to ask. We just smiled at each other and went our separate ways. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) Rodney Henry, a musician and founder of Dangerously Delicious Pies hams it up during a studio shoot in January 2013. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) In 1987 House Speaker Clay MItchell, Governor William Donald Schaefer and Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. perform the familiar "See No Evil" etc. pose. They were clowning around during an assignment to photograph them together in the State House. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) Lisa Mills and her grandson Donte Gardner, 3, both of Baltimore, play in the Sondheim Fountain at the Inner Harbor in July 2012. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) In May 2013 Maryland State Police Sergeant Julianne Pritchard hugs Hector Ayala Junior at the 28th annual observance of Fallen Heroes Day, held at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens. Hector's father, Hector Ayala,Sr., was a Montgomery county police officer who died in 2010. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) Rose Dente, left, is a 101 year old resident of St. Martin's Home, which is a residence for elderly people and is run by the Little Sisters of the Poor. Here, Rose shares a laugh while walking down a hall with Sister Lourdes in September of 2012. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) In September of 2012 Dominion employees Dan Donovan, left, and Tim Nelson descend a water tank at the Dominion Cove Point terminal, which is a liquid natural gas (LNG) importing facility. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) In October 2004 Tara Orner, an Aquatics instructor at Ruth Parker Eason School, works with 13-year-old Rita Ghrist. The school specializes in working with children with disabilities. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) Five year old Burke Marsiglia of Sparks, his face painted like a Superhero, licks the drips from a Tweety Bird ice cream pop at the Federal Hill Jazz and Blues Festival in June 2010. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) Workers from Thyssen Krupp Safway are silhouetted in the afternoon as they take down a scaffold at City Hall on the Guilford Avenue side in January 2010. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun) Baltimore Sun Staff Photographer, Barbara Hadock Taylor.

Barbara’s interest in photography began as she interned as an assistant to the social worker at a nursing home in Wheeling WV, where she attended college. She found joy in photographing the residents and giving them the pictures, and ended up pursuing a graduate degree in photojournalism at Ohio University a few years later.

It’s evident by Barbara’s work that she relates to people. Her pictures demonstrate the moments of human interaction, whether they show the humor of people going about their daily lives or reflect the simple interaction between individuals sharing the dramatic moments.


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