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Maryland wedding photographer Joseph Sachs and Anne Sachs
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Maryland wedding photographer - Joseph Sachs
Joseph Sachs has been a full time Maryland wedding photographer for over 15 years. He has worked for such clients as Macys,
Elle Magazine, American Express, Oscar de Laurenta, and Hertz.
As a Maryland wedding photographer, Joseph Sachs has received numerous awards for his photography, including the Nikon/PDN award and the New York Art Directors Club award.
Maryland Wedding Photographer Joseph Sachs Top Places to Take Wedding Photographs
Wondering where to take your wedding photographs? Looking for a unique, yet romantic place to have your photo
session? Then Joseph Sachs shares these recommendations:
As a Maryland wedding photographer, Joseph Sachs says: "If you need more recommendations, contact me at the phone number below".
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free on your wedding date? Click here to email Joseph Sachs
- Picturesque Annapolis
Joseph Sachs: "As America entered the 19th Century, settlers moving west faced perils aggravated by the lack of a good roadway.
The solution was the National Road, America's first interstate highway.
Drive the Historic National Road and you'll come across many places to take wonderful pictures, and you'll find stories
of visionaries, mercenaries, common people, and most uncommon acts." click here for photos
- The Inner Harbor - Top of the World
The
Top Of The World Observation Level, on the 27th floor of the
World Trade Center, offers a breathtaking overview of the city.
- The Inner Harbor - National Aquarium
Walk
amongst the denizens of the deep at the National Aquarium and
watch the amazingly acrobatic dolphins at the Marine Mammal
Pavilion.
- The Inner Harbor - USS Constellation
Climb aboard the 145-year-old USS
Constellation, the last all-sail sloop-of-war built by the U.S.
Navy.
- The Inner Harbor - Fells Point
How about
a sunset trip on a water taxi to Fells Point, a working
waterfront community that captures the spirit of seaport life in
the 1800s. While strolling the cobblestone streets lined with
shops, choose a water-view restaurant for your evening meal.
- St Michaels
Tucked off the beaten path down a peninsula heading toward the bay and
Tilghman Island, St. Michaels has long been known by yachtsmen and by affluent
retirees who settled here for watery pleasures and a slower pace not far from
the big cities. But it has really been discovered only in the last decade or so.
Large new inns have emerged, trendy restaurants and shops have opened, and
waterfront properties now sell at a premium.
- Assateague/Chincoteague
Chincoteague Island is one of the many and perhaps the most beautiful island that dots
the Eastern Shore. World famous for its oyster beds and clam shoals, this
picturesque island is the gateway to Assateague Island National Seashore.
- Druid Hill
The park consists of a series of rolling hills, a reservoir and the Baltimore
Zoo. Chock full of runners, cyclists and weirdos, the park is primarily seasonal
-- crowded in the summer and empty the rest of the year. There are paved paths
and grassy knolls, and most of the park is shaded by large, leafy trees.
- Appalachian Hills
This frontier region is where you'll find Backbone Mountain, the highest
mountain in the state, which is 3,360 feet tall. Near the town of McHenry is
Deep Creek Lake, the state's largest manmade lake, and Wisp, a popular ski
resort. All over the county, there are state parks and forests with beautiful
foliage, waterfalls and lakes for travelers to explore.
Want to see if Sachs Photography is
free on your wedding date? Click here to email Joseph Sachs
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