NEWSMAN: The Photojournalism of Tim Chapman
Join Tim on his next adventure! See #NEWSMAN like never before on this no-holds-barred tour by the legend himself. With over 4 decades of stories to share, we promise this afternoon full of Tim Chapman's real-life encounters will be better than most fiction you can recall. Don't miss it. Limited spaces available. WHEN: Saturday, June 25, 2016 from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM (EDT) at
HistoryMiami Museum 101 West Flagler St. Miami, FL 33130
ON EXHIBIT: 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.Journalist, columnist and novelist Carl Hiaasen in a conversation with photojournalist
Tim Chapman. Photo Matias J. Ocner
Opening Night with photojournalist Tim Chapman and exhibit curator Al Diaz
Reunion of fellow photojournalists from the Miami Herald, Associated Press and the Miami News.
Photo Matias J. Ocner
Photo by Matias J. Ocner |
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