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Maryland line, in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay, Tangier Island covers approximately 1.2 square miles, Tangier Island, which is actually a series of 3 ridges connected by narrow wooden bridges spanning marshes and tidal creeks, is a charming community of waterman and shop owners. Many inhabitants make their living, as did their ancestors for more than 400 years, by crabbing, fishing, and oystering.
for this 50-year passion has been capturing the full range of diverse natural beauty in landscape images of his native Virginia, and 20 other states, and encouraging preservation of this beauty.
vacation. We'll enjoy the culture and the many beautiful sights of the region, though we'll need to use our imagination to enjoy the gastronomic delicacies. 😉
and is a well-respected professional nature photographer. His photographic expertise was honed while working for a D.C. area commercial photography firm, the US Navy Photographic Center, involvement in numerous professional seminars and workshops and working in Yellowstone NP and others for many years. He is a member of NANPA (North American Nature Photography Association), FCC, VPS & NVPS (VP & P). He is cochair for the student competition with Mid-Atlantic Photo Visions.










latest book ‘Recovered Memory: New York & Paris 1960-1980,’ telling about his experiences doing street photography in both places. Frank Van Riper’s award-winning career in journalism began in 1967 on the New York Daily News where for 20 years he served as White House correspondent, national political correspondent and ultimately Washington Bureau news editor. But he also has been a photographer for as long as he has been a writer and now, with the publication of his sixth book, he offers a documentary-cum-memoir about two of the world’s great cities: New York and Paris.




















