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Cruisin’ and Lecturin’
Well, I completed my first lecture series for Royal Caribbean Cruise Line. Not only was it my first time on a cruise, but my first time lecturing to non-New Orleanians. Both experiences were eye opening and a learning experience. I … Continue reading
Posted in History, Hope and New Orleans, New Orleans, Photography, Research, The Mascot
Tagged cruise, cruise ship, history, lecture, New Orleans, Photography, prohibition, rccl, Royal Caribbean Cruise, speaker, street signs, talk, the mascot
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Recent Photo Outtakes
Here are some recent photo outtakes from when I was out and about shooting for my upcoming book “Hope and New Orleans.” As always, New Orleans never ceases to amaze and bewilder me.
Progress….
I am officially 1/4 through writing my book about New Orleans street signs for the History Press. Of course, I am taking into account that I will probably need to edit/cut about 10,000 to 20,00 words but… DAMN! This month … Continue reading
Tulane Talk
Last month I was pleasantly surprised to find out that Scott Cowen, the president of Tulane University, gave me and my art a shout-out in his weekly email “Tulane Talk.” The email goes out to faculty, students, staff, parents, alumni and … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Charity, General, New Orleans, Photography
Tagged hulaballo auction, Photography, scott cowen, tualne, tulane talk
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WWOZ & Running of the Bulls
WWOZ has an interview about the NOLA BULLS and used some of my photographs to accompany their feature. You can view the photos and listen to the interview HERE. You can also view my flickr pages from the 2011 Bull … Continue reading
Posted in New Orleans, Photography, Roller Derby
Tagged big easy rollergirls, bull run, encierro, festival, muses, New Orleans, nola, nola bulls, Photography, photos, pictures, roller bulls, roller derby, rollergirls, san fermin, sfno, skaters, skating, wwoz
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Happenings in New Orleans
I am blessed to have many wonderfully creative friends. And a lot of them have events this weekend! On Friday, June 1st, Kathryn Hobgood Ray aka Trixie la Femme aka Bernadette Shakey is performing the songs of Neil Young at … Continue reading
Getting Ready for “The Show”
I am almost ready for my April show at Whole Foods. All that is left is the technical stuff: shooting and signing work, writing artist statement and price list, updating website, etc. I have spent the last five weeks preparing … Continue reading
Posted in Art, New Orleans, Photography
Tagged art, art market, arts council, framed, New Orleans, Photography, shows, whole foods
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From Penthouse to White House: 2011 Year in Review Part 2
Work was GREAT last year. I continue to love my job and the people I work with. Every day is different and new and exciting. I also moved into a new semi-private office this year, although I miss my friends … Continue reading
Posted in New Orleans, Photography, Politics
Tagged donna brazile, drew brees, michael oher, Michelle Obama, New Orleans, newt gingrich, Penthouse, Photography, saint baldrick's, snoop dog, the saints
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My day with the First Lady
Okay, here is a chance at a really interesting blog – but with protocol and possible security issues regarding what I can and cannot disclose, I will attempt to be minimalist yet create some kind of impression. Last month, someone … Continue reading
SHOP SMALL and enjoy a nice sale!
This Saturday is the 2nd annual Small Business Saturday. For those of you who don’t find endless ecstasy crawling out of bed during prime R.E.M. hours the day after Thanksgiving and digging through bins of discounted crap while wrestling a … Continue reading
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Tagged art, art market, New Orleans, Photography, sale, salvage, shop small, small business saturday
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