Wednesday, April 22, 2009 at 12:00am Posted in Architecture, Boats, Environment, Ethics, Hurricane Katrina, Life, Nature, New Orleans, Photography
I originally posted this back in February, but I decided to rewrite it and publish it on Earth Day. I’m not a scientist, and I can’t tell you anything about global warming except that it seems to be occurring, regardless of the cause. What I do know is that the management of natural resources can...
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Sunset Over Lake Pontchartrain in New Orleans, Louisiana | June 2006
When I first moved back to New Orleans after Katrina in June 2006, I drove up to Lake Pontchartrain and stood on the levee at UNO so I could see out around me. Behind me as I took the picture above were hundred of...
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I lived in New Orleans for three years (with a fourth year of exile not included). One of my favorite places to walk around is the French Quarter, and I got down there often. St. Louis Cathedral is probably New Orleans’ second or third most recognizable symbol, behind the Superdome and the Saints...
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In February 2008 I shot a girls youth conference put on by my friend Courtney and her friend Brittany. There were only a few of us guys around, and we definitely felt the pink overload. Haley Morgan Smith sang for the girls, and she is absolutely wonderful (and hilarious). Overall it was...
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From the marina in Long Beach, Mississippi | February 2007
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