P. T. Bridgeport
About the Book
P. T. Bridgeport photographs things. He researches things, too. Sometimes he thinks about things.
This book contains all of that, in one proportion or another.
In 2017, Bridgeport joined Savannah’s community radio station, WRUU 107.5 FM. As the host of the program When the Moon Sings, he plays evocative music that requires quiet listening. He also interviews artists and musicians and offers colorful commentary on life, learning, and all matter of things in the Hostess City of the South and beyond.
Full of wit, humor, and insights about the inanity of life and the human condition, The Moon and I Confer is a collection of Bridgeport’s weekly soapboxes that — like his show — provide pause in the modern world.
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About the Author
P. T. Bridgeport is a photographer, calligrapher, and uncompensated curmudgeon.
A transplant from farther north, he resides east of Savannah with the elegant and accomplished Ms. Hamden Bridgeport and their noble companion Stink, and he still finds things that fascinate and delight him.
He hosts multiple shows on WRUU 107.5 FM, including When the Moon Sings on Saturday evenings at 5 p.m., Beyond the Liner Notes on Fridays at 11 a.m., followed by Listening to Literature during the lunch hour (the latter two with Leigh E. Rich).
He is the author of East of Savannah, a full-color photobook that captures the moods, scenery, and residents of the Savannah River delta, and The Moon and I Confer, a collection of his weekly radio “soapboxes” that speak to the human condition and the wondrous inanity of life.
He is a former president of the Savannah Art Association and a former member of the Greater Savannah International Alliance. He has exhibited his photography with the Savannah Art Association and in solo shows.
He was a trombonist early in life but went through a program and now lives spit-valve free.
Books by P. T. Bridgeport