Category Archives: Architecture

[K+5: Broken]

Mississippi and New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. My friend and I drove along the Gulf Coast first in February 2006 to survey our hometowns of Long Beach and Escatawpa, Mississippi. Below: a house on the waterfront in Long Beach (top left), the remnants of the Treasure Bay Casino in Gulfport (top middle), and a storage...

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[K+5: Amidst the Rubble]

Below is the scene in the Lower 9th Ward on July 1, 2006. Ten months after Hurricane Katrina, much of New Orleans hadn’t been touched. To this day you’ll find lots across the city that haven’t been touched since the flood. All photos, except the bottom middle photo (which was taken in nearby Chalmette) are...

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[K+5: Beginning Again]

When I first moved back to New Orleans in June 2006 I drove through some of the worst-flooded parts of town: Lakeshore, Gentilly, and Chalmette. Over the course of the next week I’ll be offering a selection of photos from the last 5 years in New Orleans. Below: Residents on Filmore Avenue offer their take...

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[Project 365: The First Six Months]

I started Project 365 on January 8 of this year knowing I would eventually run out of random household objects to photograph. I did. Thursday I hit my six month mark. Luckily, over that time I’ve been able to take shots in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi. My parents’ back yard has been filled with...

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[Mobile, on a Clear Spring Saturday]

A view of downtown Mobile from the north| April 3, 2010 Last Saturday my friend Justin, his family, and I drove around Mobile trying to capture the sights of the city. We spent most of our time in Old Mobile- on Old Shell Road, in downtown, and along Government Street. Among the many stops was...

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