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      STOCKTON TODD HOLDEN

Michael Hoffman

Some of Todd Holden's writings can be found on the links below.

 

Simply click on the two links below, sit back and have fun reading new material that you may have not seen before. 

 

You can access Todd's writings on Dagger Press at:  http:www.daggerpress.com/author/todd/

                                     

You can also access many of Todd's writings on Word Press at:  www.toddholdenwritings.wordpress.com

Happy reading!!!

Todd Holden was born in 1939 in Washington, D.C. Mr. Holden's father and mother lived in the Wilna area before moving to Bel Air in 1946. In 1953, the family bought the Southampton Farm from Bill and Ellen Amoss. This farm was 565 acres and milked over 100 head of cattle twice a day.

 

Today, Todd lives on a small portion of the farm, now simply known as Rustica. He has lived there since 1984, raising his two talented children there, Mina and Sam, with his wife Ann.

 

Todd attended the University of Maryland where he majored in English Literature and minored in History. While home for a weekend from college, he first saw and fell in love with the woman he would marry. Todd married Ann Newman in 1963 and graduated from the University of Maryland in 1964 with a BA degree.

 

After reading an article in the local paper, The Aegis, that he felt was inaccurate, he called the editor to complain. To his surprise, he was offered a job as a reporter. During his six years with the paper he covered most of the major events of the county, including the H. Rap Brown case and car bomb, the Groundhog Day fire that destroyed a section of Bel Air, Tropical Storm Agnes and the ultimate decision not to dynamite the Conowingo Dam, and many others.

 

Also during this time his photography came into prominence at The Aegis, and one of his early photographs was published in Life magazine. During his tenure, he won honors in both photography and writing from the Maryland-Delaware-Virginia Press Association. By shooting the work, processing the film, printing images in his busy darkroom, and exhibiting his work, Mr. Holden honed his craft and delved deeper into the entire photographic process.

 

In 1972, Mr. Holden went into business for himself and opened Holden Studios Photography and Other Phenomena in Bel Air. It was here that he fine-tuned his skills in photography taking meaningful pictures for residents of the county.

 

Todd closed his photography business in 2003, but continues to stay active.  His mastery of photography and writing equals his passion for life.  His books explore life, love, and the pursuit of truth.

 

On February 21, 2012, Todd was honored as a Harford County Living Treasure by the Harford County Council.  Following being honored, it is customary to have a recorded interview with the recipient for a historical record. Here is Todd's interview, recorded on March 20, 2012.​​​

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