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  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_204.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: Antlers adorn the gazebo's fan. This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_189.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: A lion head knocker sits on the outdoor, poolside half-bathroom. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_171.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The backyard has a pool, hot tub, gazebo, half bathroom, and a view of Crab Alley Bay, which is part of the Chesapeake Bay. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_167.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The backyard has a pool, hot tub, gazebo, half bathroom, and a view of Crab Alley Bay, which is part of the Chesapeake Bay. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_147.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The backyard has a pool, hot tub, gazebo, half bathroom, and a view of Crab Alley Bay, which is part of the Chesapeake Bay. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_144.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_142.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: Antler door handles embellish the front doors. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_138.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: A large room to the right of the foyer is used as the resident's office. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_135.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: An ornate lion head embellishes the fireplace in the resident's office space. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_134.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: A large room to the right of the foyer is used as the resident's office. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_130.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: A large room to the right of the foyer is used as the resident's office. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_128.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: A large room to the right of the foyer is used as the resident's office. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_124.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: A large room to the right of the foyer is used as the resident's office. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_123.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: A large room to the right of the foyer is used as the resident's office. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_117.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The master bedroom overlooks the bay.<br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_113.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: A view inside one of the two water closets attached to the master bedroom. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_110.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: Two water closets, which can be hidden behind glass doors, are attached to the master bedroom. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_106.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: Two water closets, which can be hidden behind glass doors, are attached to the master bedroom. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_103.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The master bathroom has a large glass shower, and a bay-facing Jacuzzi tub. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_102.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The master bathroom has a large glass shower, and a bay-facing Jacuzzi tub. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_097.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The master closet.<br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_088.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: An exercise room and sauna on the first floor. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_079.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The home's elevator.<br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_074.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The kitchen and mirrored breakfast room sit under the library, offering a view of the water. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_073.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: A painting splits opens, offering a view of the great room from the kitchen. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_072.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The high-ceilinged foyer opens into the expansive great room. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_067.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: A painting splits opens, offering a view of the great room from the kitchen. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_065.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The open dining room area seamlessly connects to the great room, and offers a view of the water. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_063.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: Two guest rooms, are connected by a Jack & Jill bathroom and overlook Crab Alley Bay.<br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_051.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: Two guest rooms, are connected by a Jack & Jill bathroom and overlook Crab Alley Bay.<br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_048.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: A nook on the second floor.<br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_046.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: Stairs lead to the second floor library from the expansive great room.<br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_034.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The backyard has a pool, hot tub, gazebo, half bathroom, and a view of Crab Alley Bay, which is part of the Chesapeake Bay. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_025.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: Stairs lead to the second floor library from the expansive great room.<br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_011.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The high-ceilinged foyer opens into the expansive great room. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_008.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The backyard has a pool, hot tub, gazebo, half bathroom, and a view of Crab Alley Bay, which is part of the Chesapeake Bay. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_192.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The backyard has a pool, hot tub, gazebo, half bathroom, and a view of Crab Alley Bay, which is part of the Chesapeake Bay. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_182.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: Antler door handles embellish the front doors. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_140.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: A large room to the right of the foyer is used as the resident's office. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_125.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: A large room to the right of the foyer is used as the resident's office. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_120.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The master closet.<br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_086.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The home's elevator.<br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_077.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The high-ceilinged foyer opens into the expansive great room. <br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_059.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: A map of the world lines the second story hallway.<br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_054.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The expansive great room.<br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_040.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The second floor library overlooks the great room and offers a view of the water.<br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_018.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The expansive great room.<br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_016.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: The expansive great room.<br />
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This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
    150822_WYG_Chester_MD_014.jpg
  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: One of two stone lions stand guard outside the entrance. This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
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  • Chester, Maryland - August 22, 2015: This contemporary four bedroom, 9,664 square foot  waterfront home, sits on 4.6 acres and has direct access to Crab Alley Bay in Chester, Md. The home, which has a heated pool, hot tub, private library, and elevator, was custom built in 2006 and is selling for $2,000,000. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30178475A
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  • (photo by Matt Roth)<br />
Friday, January 21, 2011<br />
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I went up to  to New York City for a work trip. My friends at Luceo were having a gallery opening at 25CPW so I used them as an excuse to see editors. Jess's college friends Michael and Megan let me stay at their house in Norwalk, CT. That train ride is pretty long -- like an hour -- but really easy. ...well, except when you're rushing to catch the 1:18am train, and getting in at 2:30-ish in the morning. It's even worse when the cab fare (with tip) is more than the train fare. But I was finally able to put face to e-mail address with the editors at The New York Times who've given me a bunch of  work in the past. And thanks to Ilene Belovin, from AARP Bulletin, Kendrick and David from Luceo, I was also introduced to Deb Dragon and Sacha with Rolling Stone. And I set up a meeting with them that Friday. -- which really worked out because my original Friday meeting fell through. <br />
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The biggest lesson I learned from this weekend is the power of personal projects. When you get to a certain level in photography -- especially if you have a photojournalism background -- you get to the point where your portfolio is good. You've shot enough in your life to really showcase excellent ASSIGNMENT work. Here's the rub... Your competition also has excellent ASSIGNMENT work. But what they don't have is your perspective. Some people call it "vision," "style," ..."thang." The way we see and interact with the world and the way we think about what we're interested in are what will set us apart from our competition -- nay! PEERS.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, January 21, 2011..I went up to  to New York City for a work trip. My friends at Luceo were having a gallery opening at 25CPW so I used them as an excuse to see editors. Jess's college friends Michael and Megan let me stay at their house in Norwalk, CT. That train ride is pretty long -- like an hour -- but really easy. ...well, except when you're rushing to catch the 1:18am train, and getting in at 2:30-ish in the morning. It's even worse when the cab fare (with tip) is more than the train fare. But I was finally able to put face to e-mail address with the editors at The New York Times who've given me a bunch of  work in the past. And thanks to Ilene Belovin, from AARP Bulletin, Kendrick and David from Luceo, I was also introduced to Deb Dragon and Sacha with Rolling Stone. And I set up a meeting with them that Friday. -- which really worked out because my original Friday meeting fell through. ..The biggest lesson I learned from this weekend is the power of personal projects. When you get to a certain level in photography -- especially if you have a photojournalism background -- you get to the point where your portfolio is good. You've shot enough in your life to really showcase excellent ASSIGNMENT work. Here's the rub... Your competition also has excellent ASSIGNMENT work. But what they don't have is your perspective. Some people call it "vision," "style," ..."thang." The way we see and interact with the world and the way we think about what we're interested in are what will set us apart from our competition -- nay! PEERS.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, January 21, 2011..I went up to  to New York City for a work trip. My friends at Luceo were having a gallery opening at 25CPW so I used them as an excuse to see editors. Jess's college friends Michael and Megan let me stay at their house in Norwalk, CT. That train ride is pretty long -- like an hour -- but really easy. ...well, except when you're rushing to catch the 1:18am train, and getting in at 2:30-ish in the morning. It's even worse when the cab fare (with tip) is more than the train fare. But I was finally able to put face to e-mail address with the editors at The New York Times who've given me a bunch of  work in the past. And thanks to Ilene Belovin, from AARP Bulletin, Kendrick and David from Luceo, I was also introduced to Deb Dragon and Sacha with Rolling Stone. And I set up a meeting with them that Friday. -- which really worked out because my original Friday meeting fell through. ..The biggest lesson I learned from this weekend is the power of personal projects. When you get to a certain level in photography -- especially if you have a photojournalism background -- you get to the point where your portfolio is good. You've shot enough in your life to really showcase excellent ASSIGNMENT work. Here's the rub... Your competition also has excellent ASSIGNMENT work. But what they don't have is your perspective. Some people call it "vision," "style," ..."thang." The way we see and interact with the world and the way we think about what we're interested in are what will set us apart from our competition -- nay! PEERS.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth)<br />
Friday, January 21, 2011<br />
<br />
I went up to  to New York City for a work trip. My friends at Luceo were having a gallery opening at 25CPW so I used them as an excuse to see editors. Jess's college friends Michael and Megan let me stay at their house in Norwalk, CT. That train ride is pretty long -- like an hour -- but really easy. ...well, except when you're rushing to catch the 1:18am train, and getting in at 2:30-ish in the morning. It's even worse when the cab fare (with tip) is more than the train fare. But I was finally able to put face to e-mail address with the editors at The New York Times who've given me a bunch of  work in the past. And thanks to Ilene Belovin, from AARP Bulletin, Kendrick and David from Luceo, I was also introduced to Deb Dragon and Sacha with Rolling Stone. And I set up a meeting with them that Friday. -- which really worked out because my original Friday meeting fell through. <br />
<br />
The biggest lesson I learned from this weekend is the power of personal projects. When you get to a certain level in photography -- especially if you have a photojournalism background -- you get to the point where your portfolio is good. You've shot enough in your life to really showcase excellent ASSIGNMENT work. Here's the rub... Your competition also has excellent ASSIGNMENT work. But what they don't have is your perspective. Some people call it "vision," "style," ..."thang." The way we see and interact with the world and the way we think about what we're interested in are what will set us apart from our competition -- nay! PEERS.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth)<br />
Friday, January 21, 2011<br />
<br />
I went up to  to New York City for a work trip. My friends at Luceo were having a gallery opening at 25CPW so I used them as an excuse to see editors. Jess's college friends Michael and Megan let me stay at their house in Norwalk, CT. That train ride is pretty long -- like an hour -- but really easy. ...well, except when you're rushing to catch the 1:18am train, and getting in at 2:30-ish in the morning. It's even worse when the cab fare (with tip) is more than the train fare. But I was finally able to put face to e-mail address with the editors at The New York Times who've given me a bunch of  work in the past. And thanks to Ilene Belovin, from AARP Bulletin, Kendrick and David from Luceo, I was also introduced to Deb Dragon and Sacha with Rolling Stone. And I set up a meeting with them that Friday. -- which really worked out because my original Friday meeting fell through. <br />
<br />
The biggest lesson I learned from this weekend is the power of personal projects. When you get to a certain level in photography -- especially if you have a photojournalism background -- you get to the point where your portfolio is good. You've shot enough in your life to really showcase excellent ASSIGNMENT work. Here's the rub... Your competition also has excellent ASSIGNMENT work. But what they don't have is your perspective. Some people call it "vision," "style," ..."thang." The way we see and interact with the world and the way we think about what we're interested in are what will set us apart from our competition -- nay! PEERS.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Paul Moscatt, an 80-year-old retired painting professor emeritus  from the Maryland Institute College of Art sits for a portrait in his home in Baltimore, Maryland on Monday, December 03, 2012. He lives on a fixed income and says that "I would probably get more advantage if everybody got their taxes raised. Medicare and Social Security are both what I function on. I happen to be part of the VA. So, that means that my Medicare goes back to the VA and the VA Hospitals and so on. ?We as a people are very under taxed. If you go to Europe where they have free health care, they have to pay for that, but then they don't go through life worrying about a sickness that can wipe them out."  Paul Moscatt also believes "the government should support the arts. This is one of the few governments that have essentially rejected visual artists -- painters especially. ?They've stopped the National Endowment for individual artists. That is Absurd. I could move to Canada and fair much [better].
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Paul Moscatt, an 80-year-old retired painting professor emeritus  from the Maryland Institute College of Art sits for a portrait in his home in Baltimore, Maryland on Monday, December 03, 2012. He lives on a fixed income and says that "I would probably get more advantage if everybody got their taxes raised. Medicare and Social Security are both what I function on. I happen to be part of the VA. So, that means that my Medicare goes back to the VA and the VA Hospitals and so on. ?We as a people are very under taxed. If you go to Europe where they have free health care, they have to pay for that, but then they don't go through life worrying about a sickness that can wipe them out."  Paul Moscatt also believes "the government should support the arts. This is one of the few governments that have essentially rejected visual artists -- painters especially. ?They've stopped the National Endowment for individual artists. That is Absurd. I could move to Canada and fair much [better].
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Paul Moscatt, an 80-year-old retired painting professor emeritus  from the Maryland Institute College of Art sits for a portrait in his home in Baltimore, Maryland on Monday, December 03, 2012. He lives on a fixed income and says that "I would probably get more advantage if everybody got their taxes raised. Medicare and Social Security are both what I function on. I happen to be part of the VA. So, that means that my Medicare goes back to the VA and the VA Hospitals and so on. ?We as a people are very under taxed. If you go to Europe where they have free health care, they have to pay for that, but then they don't go through life worrying about a sickness that can wipe them out."  Paul Moscatt also believes "the government should support the arts. This is one of the few governments that have essentially rejected visual artists -- painters especially. ?They've stopped the National Endowment for individual artists. That is Absurd. I could move to Canada and fair much [better].
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Paul Moscatt, an 80-year-old retired painting professor emeritus  from the Maryland Institute College of Art sits for a portrait in his home in Baltimore, Maryland on Monday, December 03, 2012. He lives on a fixed income and says that "I would probably get more advantage if everybody got their taxes raised. Medicare and Social Security are both what I function on. I happen to be part of the VA. So, that means that my Medicare goes back to the VA and the VA Hospitals and so on. ?We as a people are very under taxed. If you go to Europe where they have free health care, they have to pay for that, but then they don't go through life worrying about a sickness that can wipe them out."  Paul Moscatt also believes "the government should support the arts. This is one of the few governments that have essentially rejected visual artists -- painters especially. ?They've stopped the National Endowment for individual artists. That is Absurd. I could move to Canada and fair much [better].
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Paul Moscatt, an 80-year-old retired painting professor emeritus  from the Maryland Institute College of Art sits for a portrait in his home in Baltimore, Maryland on Monday, December 03, 2012. He lives on a fixed income and says that "I would probably get more advantage if everybody got their taxes raised. Medicare and Social Security are both what I function on. I happen to be part of the VA. So, that means that my Medicare goes back to the VA and the VA Hospitals and so on. ?We as a people are very under taxed. If you go to Europe where they have free health care, they have to pay for that, but then they don't go through life worrying about a sickness that can wipe them out."  Paul Moscatt also believes "the government should support the arts. This is one of the few governments that have essentially rejected visual artists -- painters especially. ?They've stopped the National Endowment for individual artists. That is Absurd. I could move to Canada and fair much [better].
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Paul Moscatt, an 80-year-old retired painting professor emeritus  from the Maryland Institute College of Art sits for a portrait in his home in Baltimore, Maryland on Monday, December 03, 2012. He lives on a fixed income and says that "I would probably get more advantage if everybody got their taxes raised. Medicare and Social Security are both what I function on. I happen to be part of the VA. So, that means that my Medicare goes back to the VA and the VA Hospitals and so on. ?We as a people are very under taxed. If you go to Europe where they have free health care, they have to pay for that, but then they don't go through life worrying about a sickness that can wipe them out."  Paul Moscatt also believes "the government should support the arts. This is one of the few governments that have essentially rejected visual artists -- painters especially. ?They've stopped the National Endowment for individual artists. That is Absurd. I could move to Canada and fair much [better].
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Paul Moscatt, an 80-year-old retired painting professor emeritus  from the Maryland Institute College of Art sits for a portrait in his home in Baltimore, Maryland on Monday, December 03, 2012. He lives on a fixed income and says that "I would probably get more advantage if everybody got their taxes raised. Medicare and Social Security are both what I function on. I happen to be part of the VA. So, that means that my Medicare goes back to the VA and the VA Hospitals and so on. ?We as a people are very under taxed. If you go to Europe where they have free health care, they have to pay for that, but then they don't go through life worrying about a sickness that can wipe them out."  Paul Moscatt also believes "the government should support the arts. This is one of the few governments that have essentially rejected visual artists -- painters especially. ?They've stopped the National Endowment for individual artists. That is Absurd. I could move to Canada and fair much [better].
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Paul Moscatt, an 80-year-old retired painting professor emeritus  from the Maryland Institute College of Art sits for a portrait in his home in Baltimore, Maryland on Monday, December 03, 2012. He lives on a fixed income and says that "I would probably get more advantage if everybody got their taxes raised. Medicare and Social Security are both what I function on. I happen to be part of the VA. So, that means that my Medicare goes back to the VA and the VA Hospitals and so on. ?We as a people are very under taxed. If you go to Europe where they have free health care, they have to pay for that, but then they don't go through life worrying about a sickness that can wipe them out."  Paul Moscatt also believes "the government should support the arts. This is one of the few governments that have essentially rejected visual artists -- painters especially. ?They've stopped the National Endowment for individual artists. That is Absurd. I could move to Canada and fair much [better].
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Paul Moscatt, an 80-year-old retired painting professor emeritus  from the Maryland Institute College of Art sits for a portrait in his home in Baltimore, Maryland on Monday, December 03, 2012. He lives on a fixed income and says that "I would probably get more advantage if everybody got their taxes raised. Medicare and Social Security are both what I function on. I happen to be part of the VA. So, that means that my Medicare goes back to the VA and the VA Hospitals and so on. ?We as a people are very under taxed. If you go to Europe where they have free health care, they have to pay for that, but then they don't go through life worrying about a sickness that can wipe them out."  Paul Moscatt also believes "the government should support the arts. This is one of the few governments that have essentially rejected visual artists -- painters especially. ?They've stopped the National Endowment for individual artists. That is Absurd. I could move to Canada and fair much [better].
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Paul Moscatt, an 80-year-old retired painting professor emeritus  from the Maryland Institute College of Art sits for a portrait in his home in Baltimore, Maryland on Monday, December 03, 2012. He lives on a fixed income and says that "I would probably get more advantage if everybody got their taxes raised. Medicare and Social Security are both what I function on. I happen to be part of the VA. So, that means that my Medicare goes back to the VA and the VA Hospitals and so on. ?We as a people are very under taxed. If you go to Europe where they have free health care, they have to pay for that, but then they don't go through life worrying about a sickness that can wipe them out."  Paul Moscatt also believes "the government should support the arts. This is one of the few governments that have essentially rejected visual artists -- painters especially. ?They've stopped the National Endowment for individual artists. That is Absurd. I could move to Canada and fair much [better].
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  • Photo by Matt Roth, .staff photographer at the Patuxent Publishing Co..November 22, 2005..Caught in a flurry of Tribune Company buy-outs, Director of Photography for the Patuxent Publishing Co., Tenney Mason, has left his post of more than 25 years in early June, 2007. ..This photo was taken by staff photographer, Matt Roth in November, 2005, after Mason asked for a few photos he could use for his match.com profile. This shot wasn't used, however. It was too moody, and wasn't representative of his personality. ..He was a loud, little man, a big-time smiler, and he often kept his employees from getting to assignments on time with long, animated stories. "Oh, just one more thing..." is how they started and he used the phrase "Know what I mean!?!" like a comma. ..Mason was a sucker for the graphic. His credo was "a photo's gotta hit you like a pie in the face!"..The man had fire in his belly. He loved arguing for his department. "I told myself a long time ago, if it's not fun, I'm not doing it."  But when the Tribune company set out to eliminate one of the two administrative positions at PPC, he could see his position becoming more work than worth. So he took the buy out...The one thing he says he'll miss the most is putting up the photos of the week every Friday. His life's work was making Patuxent an institution for photojournalism, and that weekly trip to the cork boards outside the photo department was a constant reminder of his job well done.
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