05/30/2026
My heart is full reading this. Thank you for such a beautiful reflection of this project.
Photographing these incredible young artists was so much more than creating portraits — it was witnessing their light, individuality, creativity, and the beautiful spirit each of them carries. Through my lens, I had the privilege of capturing not just their faces, but the joy, strength, and authenticity that make each of them so special.
I’m deeply grateful to The Luckiest Light for creating a space where these artists are truly seen, celebrated, and empowered to shine so brightly.
This exhibition is a tribute to them — their talent, their courage, and the light they bring into the world every single day. Stop by to see it for yourself!
THE LUCKIEST LIGHT
Proudly Presents:Keepers of The Light
By Malgorzata Baker Photography
A Black & White Portrait Exhibition
Throughout the month of June, The Luckiest Light is honored to feature the striking photographic work of Malgorzata Baker. Keepers of the Light is a collection of black and white artist headshots. It captures the individuals whose creativity, kindness, and passion continue to make The Luckiest Light a place of belonging, expression, and hope for a more inclusive world.
Through her lens, Malgorzata Baker reveals more than portraits, she captures spirit, identity, and humanity. Each photograph honors the artists who help keep the light shining brightly within our inclusive creative community.
Keepers of the Light reflects the mission of The Luckiest Light: creating an inclusive space where every artist is seen, valued, celebrated, and empowered. These portraits serve as a visual reminder that community is built through compassion, creativity, and the courage to be fully ourselves.
This exhibition is both a celebration of artistry and a tribute to the people whose presence continues to illuminate the gallery each day.
Exhibit on Display: June 1 – June 30
View the Exhibition At:
The Luckiest Light
220 N. Washington
Havre de Grace, MD 21078
Thank you Mal for taking the time to photograph the artists with the dignity, love, and compassion everyone deserves.
Make Art. Be Kind.