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Photo Gallery: Patriots Point 2007 to 2008

Mark returns to Patriots Point (12/27/07)

 

Here are more photos of The USS Yorktown and Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. 

 

Click here to see photos from the making of the 1992 film JUDGMENT DAY, shot on location at Patriots Point

 

Click here to see photos from Patriots Point 1990 - 2006

 

Click here to see photos from Patriots Point 2009 to present

 

2007

    On June 21, 2007 Mark returned to Patriots Point to film in the Charleston Navy Yard Museum on board the USS Yorktown for his ETV documentary OVER HERE: The Homefront During World War I. 

Director/Editor Mark Adams and Writer/Producer Jenny Maxwell filming in the Charleston Navy Yard Museum on the USS Yorktown (6/21/07)

 

Mark Adams, Jenny Maxwell and Richard Wolford next to the USS Yorktown after filming was completed (6/21/07)

Mark enjoying another visit to the Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum (6/21/07)

 

Click here to find out more about Mark's 2007 award-winning documentary OVER HERE: The Homefront During World War I

 

    On December 27, 2007 Mark and Morgan visited the Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum in MT. Pleasant, SC - across the harbor from Charleston, SC. This was their third trip to see the USS Yorktown and the other ships taking Mark's new Digital still camera and his Canon XL-1S camcorder.

Morgan Adams visits Patriots Point (12/27/07)

The beautiful view as you approach the USS Yorktown (12/27/07)

 

Morgan in the infamous hallway from the 1992 film JUDGMENT DAY (12/27/07)

Mark and Morgan on the Flight Deck of the USS Yorktown (12/27/07)

 

The F-18 on the Flight Deck of the USS Yorktown (12/27/07)

Mark filming with his Canon XL-1S on the Yorktown's Flight Deck (12/27/07)

 

The Essex Class Aircraft Carrier USS Yorktown (12/27/07)

Morgan filming on the Yorktown (12/27/07)

 

Mark and Morgan on the Bridge of the USS Yorktown (12/27/07)

Mark next to the USS Yorktown (12/27/07)

 

Mark and Morgan in the engine room of the submarine USS Clamagore (12/27/07)

Mark on the USS Clamagore submarine, berthed next to the USS Yorktown (12/27/07)

 

Morgan filming the stern of the USS Yorktown (12/27/07)

Mark and Morgan on the Coast Guard Cutter Ingham, with the USS Yorktown seen behind them (12/27/07)

 

Mark becomes the JOOD on board the destroyer USS Laffey (12/27/07)

Mark on the USS Laffey, near the same place as when he filmed on board the N.S. Savannah for JUDGMENT DAY in 1992 (12/27/07)

 

Mark and Morgan in the engine room of the USS Laffey (12/27/07)

The Ravenel Bridge connecting Charleston and Mount Pleasant, SC seen behind the USS Yorktown (12/27/07)

 

The USS Yorktown and USS Clamagore at Patriots Point (12/27/07)

A storm front approaches the USS Laffey, USCG Ingham and USS Yorktown (12/27/07)

 

For more information on Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum visit their website at: www.patriotspoint.org

 

2008

    Mark and Morgan visited Patriots Point on December 30, 2008 for their annual father/daughter day on the ships. Unfortunately the USS Laffey was closed due to renovations, but they still had a beautiful day to explore and photograph the other ships.

USS Yorktown

Mark and his daughter Morgan begin another day of fun at Patriots Point (12/30/08)

Mark on the starboard elevator, which is the main visitors entrance to the USS Yorktown (12/30/08)

 

Morgan with the USS Yorktown in the background (12/30/08)

Mark on the same steps where he he shot his student film JUDGMENT DAY nearly 17 years earlier (12/30/08)

 

Morgan's photo of the USS Yorktown with her Digital Camera (12/30/08)

The view from the bridge using Morgan's Camera (12/30/08)

 

Mark takes a nap in the medical ward of the USS Yorktown (12/30/08)

Mark in the Yorktown's engine room, another location used in 1992's JUDGMENT DAY (12/30/08)

 

Morgan in the engine room of the aircraft carrier USS YORKTOWN (12/30/08)

Looking up at the bridge of the USS YORKTOWN (12/30/08)

 

Mark on the flight deck of the USS Yorktown (12/30/08)

The "Island" of the USS Yorktown (12/30/08)

 

Morgan's photo of Mark on the flight deck with the Sun directly behind him (12/30/08)

Mark taking a photo of the flight deck as seen from Morgan's Digital Camera (12/30/08)

 

An interesting warping effect of the side of the USS Yorktown's flight deck and Charleston's Ravenel Bridge, caused when Morgan moved her camera while taking the photo (12/30/08)

Another warping effect of Mark videotaping on the flight deck of the USS Yorktown (12/30/08)

 

Mark of the rear of the flight deck in the late afternoon (12/30/08)

Morgan on the "Island" of the Yorktown looking over the flight deck (12/30/08)

 

The flight deck of the USS Yorktown, as seen by Morgan with her Digital Camera (12/30/08)

The USS Clamagore seen from above the USS Yorktown's flight deck, taken by Morgan with her Digital Camera (12/30/08)

 

USS Clamagore

The USS Clamagore submarine seen from the bridge of the USS Yorktown (12/30/08)

Morgan in the engine room of the USS Clamagore (12/30/08)

 

USCG Ingham

The Coast Guard Cutter USCG Ingham (12/30/08)

An officer's quarters on the USCG Ingham (12/30/08)

 

Morgan filming on the rear of the USCG Ingham, with the USS Yorktown seen behind her (12/30/08)

Morgan and Mark on the USCG Ingham, and the USS Yorktown in the background (12/30/08)

 

A hallway on the USCG Ingham (12/30/08)

An area near the engine room on the USCG Ingham (12/30/08)

 

The engine room of the USCG Ingham (12/30/08)

Looking back to the stern on the starboard side of the USCG Ingham (12/30/08)

 

The 'ING 1' boat on the starboard side of the USCG Ingham (12/30/08)

On the stern of the USCG Ingham looking forward, with the USS Laffey seen to the right (12/30/08)

 

 

Patriots Point at sunset

The USS Yorktown seen from the USS Clamagore as the sun begins to set (12/30/08)

The USS Laffey and the USS Ingham silhouetted by the sky after sunset (12/30/08)

 

The USS Yorktown in the glow of the 'golden hour' after the sun has set (12/30/08)

The last glow of daylight on the USS Ingham (12/30/08)

 

The last photo Mark took of the USCG Ingham at Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum, somehow fitting with the sunset behind her. The following year the Ingham was sold to a museum in Florida. (12/30/08)

 

 

 

 

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