Tropical Isle, NOLA Style
A tropical isle is a place of refuge and comfort in a large, vast ocean. In New Orleans, some might consider this establishment at the corner of Bourbon and Orleans streets…
Read MoreA tropical isle is a place of refuge and comfort in a large, vast ocean. In New Orleans, some might consider this establishment at the corner of Bourbon and Orleans streets…
Read MoreLooking over Jackson Square and Washington Artillery Park in the French Quarter of New Orleans, is the old Jackson Brewery, commonly known as Jax Brewery. Constructed in 1891, it became the central…
Read MoreFor Halloween, I thought another black and white cemetery image might be in order. The Metairie Cemetery in New Orleans is like nothing I’ve ever seen before. While it might be…
Read MoreIn case you haven’t noticed, I’ve posted a few black and white photos this week. You can blame my friend Andy Crawford for that. Andy is a photographer that joined us in…
Read MoreWhat use to be socially acceptable years ago, is not any more. Watch any old black and white movie and you most likely will see someone lighting up with a…
Read MoreWalk through the French Quarter in New Orleans and you are bound to find street performers. Jazz is the predominate stye, but don’t be surprised to her everything from country…
Read MoreIt had been several hours of running around the French Quarter, creating images with a fun group of guys. It was almost morning and the predawn light was pushing the dark away…
Read MoreIn an era when automobiles rule the streets, it is a bit unusual to find streets lined with hitching posts. Such is the case in the French Quarter in New…
Read MoreOne of the fun things about visiting a city with someone that has lived there before, are the things you get to see that you never knew about. Not because…
Read MoreWalking along the French Quarter in the wee hours of the morning (or any foreign city) is a strange experience. Not knowing exactly where you are, or how to find…
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