
Hannah & Ryan: Fountainbleau State Park Engagement
There is something wonderful about being in a park near the water for engagement portraits. Hannah & Ryan love
For more than 20 years I have studied New Orleans through the lens of my camera. During that time, I have learned to appreciate her nuances, forgive her faults, relish the beauty of her architecture, savor the uniqueness of her culinary and musical heritage. With each click of the camera I treasure this place a little more. These are my thoughts in words and pictures.
There is something wonderful about being in a park near the water for engagement portraits. Hannah & Ryan love
Bright colors, lovely brick, and charming lanterns make the French Quarter a truly romantic backdrop for an engagement photo
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When Dr. Linda Hooper-Bui texted me last week for Making the Best of the Summer list, I thanked her.
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Our family friend Allie was supposed to be at her graduation ceremony at Villanova last weekend. The coronavirus changed
With Mother’s Day weekend upon us, I started thinking about the “extra” photos I have made of moms over
Another day without Jazzfest because of the coronavirus has been spent going through my photo archive. Today, I found
As I sat in my living room waiting for a woman I had never met, I imagined what I
When I read about the 78-foot alligator bonfire that was built in Garyville, Louisiana, I insisted that our family
It was the perfect New Orleans Destination Wedding for Missy and Dave! Starting at the Mississippi Heritage Park and
As a staff photographer for The Times-Picayune, I would occasionally climb the seven-story tower that was part of the building
New Orleans has a unique way of celebrating those who have died. This week we had multiple Second Line
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