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Terry Hahn

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I developed a love for photography when I was a child. My Dad bought me a Barbie Polaroid and I was hooked! I was very fortunate to grow up on a horse farm, so I had plenty of subjects to photograph. In high school, I took all of the photography classes that I could. Then I went to Harford Community College and majored in Photojournalism. While in college, I began to photograph weddings and had a few art shows. Sadly, I decided to pursue a career in Retail Management and left college.

Fast forward 18 years. I took a break from work after a health crisis, both mental and physical. During this time, I bought a camera and began learning all of the new technology since my darkroom years. Once again, my passion for photography was ignited. I started seeing local live bands, so I figured I'd try taking some pics at a show. I cannot put into words how happy I felt when I went through the photos at home. I not only enjoyed the show, but I got to relive every moment looking through my pictures. I decided it was time for me to go for my dream and become a photographer. 

Over the past eight years I have been very fortunate to work with truly amazing and talented musicians. I am so grateful for having the opportunity to "chase" them around with my camera. 

During this time, I also followed a new career path and became a Social Media Specialist. I have an extensive client list that spans across the country, but most are currently located locally which include car dealerships, restaurants, music venues, law offices, band pages, production companies, and more.

I recently opened my own photo studio on the outskirts of Baltimore. It's over 2000 sq ft with a full dressing room. I am blessed to be able to do what I love for a career now!

"I don't shoot what it looks like, I shoot what it feels like" When someone looks at my photos, I want them to see what i feel when I am taking the picture. The passion in the performer, the artistry with lights and movements, and how the music makes not only me feel but others in the room.

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