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TODD REED — 50 YEARS SEEING MICHIGAN THROUGH A LENS

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MOVER & SHAKER

MOVER & SHAKER

50 Years SEEING MICHIGAN Through a Lens

TODD REED

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Todd’s early days as a photo journalist

Todd’s US Coast Guard years

We are beyond blessed

that Ludington based photographer Todd Reed, and his son Brad shared a vision to partner with us over 6 years ago. Team Reed have been such an integral part of our success with Baylife Magazine. Each issue we can always guarantee you will be blown away by their ‘Northern Encounter’ visual page. We have been so lucky they trusted us to feature their work in many photo gallery issues. Their breathtaking photo’s capture the raw beauty of our home and why it is called Pure Michigan. Because of this special relationship, our magazine covets coffee tables, just like their many books have for years.

Todd’s career just hit a half century milestone. To document his epic life in pictures Team Reed worked on a labor of love to produce a limitededition spectacular book; “Todd Reed 50 years Seeing Michigan Through a Lens.”

This monumental 383-page (heavy) book is a journey through Todd’s career that began in 1970. It follows his early years to college, to becoming a journalist, a coast guard graduate and eventually fulling his dream of becoming a full-time photographer and opening his own studio. Todd is one of the kindest and most genuine people you will ever meet. He sent this book as a gift, and personally signed it. When we suggested we do a feature, we had no clue what we signed up for! How do you choose from hundreds of photographs? So, this is just a little teaser.

114 W. Ludington Ave., Ludington 231-843-0777 toddandbradreed.com

Todd capturing the night sky

“I chase the light - Those moments when God’s magic light creates wonder...”

“I live for days like this when Lake Michigan displays its awesome power and beauty...”

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This project was supported by Federal Award 2018-V2-GX-0067 from the Department of Justice, administered by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Victim Services.

“I never met a lighthouse I didn’t like. I love the ability they have to stand tall in the face of a storm...”

Suspect Child Abuse? Visit traversebaycac.org OR call (231)-929-4250

This project was supported by Federal Award 2018-V2-GX-0067 from the Department of Justice, administered by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Victim Services.

“I am always looking for a fresh view of my favorite subjects...”

“Witnessing these Northern Lights above Lake Michigan was a truly religious experience...”

Suspect Child Abuse? Visit traversebaycac.org OR call (231)-929-4250

This project was supported by Federal Award 2018-V2-GX-0067 from the Department of Justice, administered by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Victim Services.

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