NEWSMAN: the Photojournalism of Tim Chapman
April 15, 2016 - August 14, 2016
For forty years, photojournalist Tim Chapman documented the history of South Florida and beyond. His career with the Miami Herald began in 1972, ended in 2012, and included coverage of The Jonestown Massacre, the Mariel Boatlift, the Cocaine Cowboys era, and Hurricane Andrew, among other local and international events. In 2013, Chapman donated his life’s work to HistoryMiami Museum, and Newsman showcases images from this collection, selected by longtime Miami Herald photographer Al Diaz. The displayed images, along with cameras, press passes, notebooks, and other artifacts, chronicle Chapman’s storied career.
AN OPENING CONVERSATION WITH TIM CHAPMAN AND CARL HIAASEN
April 15, 6:00pm - 8:00pm
HistoryMiami Museum, 101 West Flagler St. Miami, FL 33130
Join us for a one of a kind conversation between acclaimed photo journalist Tim Chapman and award winning author and Herald columnist, Carl Hiaasen. Together they will explore the over 40 year long career of Chapman and his historic view of our community.
$10 MEMBERS, $20 NON-MEMBERS
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Newsman is organized by the HistoryMiami Center for Photography, a division of the museum that collects, safeguards, and shares the photographic images that tell the stories of our community and illuminate the Miami experience.
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