J.M. Giordano is an award-winning photojournalist based in Baltimore and co-host of the photojournalism podcast, 10 Frames Per Second. His book, We Used to Live At Night chronicles 25 years of the city at night. His work has been featured in GQ, Architectural Digest, The Washington Post, and numerous other publications.
Photojournalist J.M. Giordano stayed out late with filmmakers and fans to capture all of after-party energy on his Kentmere 400 and Olympus Stylus—out of respect for the medium of film, of course.
Relive all of the color and culture of this summer’s annual three-day Caribbean festival through the eyes of contributing photojournalist J.M. Giordano.
An inside look at the yearly pageant—from the horses and jockeys to the partiers in the infield—through photojournalist J.M. Giordano's black-and-white lens.
Despite the rain, revelers rightfully upheld the Artscape after-party tradition at venues throughout Station North.
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