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I was in New Orleans for work earlier this month. And of course I had a camera with me…

NOLA did not disappoint. It’s just full of interesting things to photograph, including this building on Annunciation Street.

(I lived in New Orleans for three years while I was in grad school. That was before I became a photographer, which is a real shame. And doubly so, since that master’s degree I just HAD to have isn’t even anything I ended up using.)  (Oh, well.) (That’s the way things go.)

New Orleans, Louisiana
photographed 4.11.2023

motorbikes, el prado

Our intrepid leader spent a long time showing us how to make these kinds of shots. My success rate was…well, right at 0% (and I am rounding up). But this one is passable. Maybe.

Cienfuegos, Cuba
photographed 11.9.2022

the day the world blew away

If you were wondering what the inside of a dust storm looks like, let me present this scene.  (L. Harvey, guest photographer)

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 2.26.2023

light comes at you sideways

If you live in an arid region*, obviously your chances to see a harbor with reflections of boats (Or ships? Maybe I’m supposed to say “ships”?) are non-existent. Good thing I was traveling with people who live near water and could explain some stuff to me. (Except when to say “ship” and when to say “boat.” They probably assumed I knew.)

Palermo, Sicily
photographed 8.30.2022

*Like, for example, Lubbock, Texas.

a walking lunch

I don’t know what this gentleman was eating for lunch. But I am positive that it was delicious. I mean…this was in Sicily, where everything was delicious.

La Vucciria
Palermo, Sicily
photographed 8.30.2022