
Monday, January 31, 2011
down south
My personal project focusing on Livingston Parish is slowly dying down. Over the past seven years I've brought my camera gear along on all the trips back home for holidays, birthdays, weddings, getaways, to wake up early in the morning and hit the road, camera in the passenger seat beside me, and whatever I found along the way. Often the road would bring me old buildings, old churches. Some pictures were planned, shots of my old school, shots of my grandparents, and I had a blast capturing every image. Knocking on doors, meeting the folks whose property I was traipsing around, visiting with those whose old broken down car interested me. A lot of times they didn't understand it, but still kind enough to let me do my thing. This image is not the last image I took, but the journey is nearing its end. This spring I plan to drive back and capture a few more portraits that I lack in telling the story of the place I grew up. And after that, a new one begins as I write and piece together images and stories and search for a publisher who's willing to help me make my book a reality. I hope everyone has enjoyed these images as much as I've enjoyed getting out there and making them, and when the book is complete my true goal is to have told a story about Louisiana that doesn't come from the department of tourism. Louisiana isn't just New Orleans. Louisiana isn't just fishing and hunting. Louisiana is a sort of diamond in the rough, and to find it, all one has to do is drive a few miles down the road and knock on a door or two, have a cup of coffee, and sit out on the porch.

Sunday, January 30, 2011
polaroid series II
Saturday, January 29, 2011
christ chapel
Friday, January 28, 2011
little ballarina
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
morning reflection

Wednesday, January 12, 2011
jarrett
I see my brother once a year, on average, and that time is usually during Christmas when the family converges in the small town of Greensburg for the annual holiday tradition of eating too much food and getting prizes for it afterword. I assume my brother is such a natural in front of the camera because I've been aiming one at him his entire life, nevertheless I try to make a point to get a shot or two of him in during our visit. He's easy to photograph and knows how to just relax and be himself; after all that's what portraiture is about, capturing someone in a moment that could very well define a life.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010
the holidays
...and before I knew it, the holidays were upon me. And now, the New Year is ever so close. I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas. Below are some pictures of my Mom's Christmas decor that photograph beautifully. Best wishes to everyone during this holiday season. Thank you so much for those of you that helped make this year my most spectacular ever. I've been blessed to have been kept so busy. Here's hoping your Christmas, and New Year, are exactly what you make it. So make it amazing.


Tuesday, December 21, 2010
disney : part V
Okay, so these'll probably be the last few photos I'll post of the vacation. There are so many photo opps and great sets, scenes, buildings, etc. I was like a kid in a candy store.
Epcot center, an unmistakable landmark probably as recognizable as the white house or the pyramids. I like how it reflects so many different colors depending on the sky light and time of day. This was taken on our way out, dusk approaching.

Monday, December 20, 2010
disney : part IV
Here's some more pics from our vacation. Love the Star Wars sets and props in Hollywood Studios. We got to meet Darth Vader and a Storm Trooper, they signed the boys custom made lightsabers. Which was awesome! The next shots are just a few miscellaneous pics from the time spent there. But I think the shot of Ewan and Ash in the go cart is greatness because the only thing of Ewan you see are his rock fingers. Heck Yes!

Sunday, December 19, 2010
florida winterland
We took a day off from Disney and drove out to the beach. The Atlantic was beautiful, but freeeezing! The sand was cold beneath our feet and we had chilling wind in our face. We stayed for only a few moments then went and got a bite to eat at a local seafood shop. The pelican picture was the view from the restaurant, and almost totally worth the coastal trip.

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