The Organ Keys
Posted by Tim in Franklin Square, HDR Photography, Historic District, Savannah | January 27, 2012Photographing the Details of Historic Churches
The other day I had the chance to photograph inside of a very historic church here in Savannah. I was honored to be able to get inside with my camera as photography inside of the church is not allowed. The first time I went in with a tripod I was asked to not take any photographs. So when I was given the opportunity to get inside this church with free reign, I jumped on the chance!
So, at this point you are probably asking…What Church is it? Well, I want to know how much you guys know about Savannah. Below is a photograph I snapped while inside of the Church. So, I will give you all a few days to try and figure this out…What Church did I photograph?
Leave a comment below. If anyone gets it correct I will send you something special! Oh, and at the request of the management at the church, none of the photos I took at the church will be for sale. I know you are probably used to being able to buy your favorite prints, these will not be for sale…sorry.
The Sanctuary inside of the Church
If you want to view a photograph of the sanctuary inside of the First African Baptist Church just click the link. Many of the details and fixtures inside of the sanctuary are original to the church. The Church is one of the most historic places in Savannah, and quickly became one of my favorites. I hope to go back some day and photograph it in more detail.

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