NEW ORLEANS RESISTS BEING SUMMARIZED
Rather than documenting the city’s spectacle, this body of work explores its stillness— the way light settles on aging architecture, how weather softens color, and how place quietly holds memory. These photographs move through neighborhoods, edges, and in-between spaces, focusing on atmosphere over iconography.
Captured during Super Sunday in New Orleans, this moment holds the energy of the street—color, movement, and tradition unfolding without pause. It’s a glimpse into something lived, not staged.
Calle de Bourbon Sign, French Quarter
Royal Street Balcony at Mardi Gras, French Quarter
St. Louis Cathedral Spires, Jackson Square
Mardi Gras Indian Parade 2025, New Orleans
Kermit Ruffin's Mother-in-Law Lounge, Treme
View From Hotel, French Quarter
Armstrong Park, French Quarter
Bourbon Street Tobacco, French Quarter
Banksy Umbrella Girl Sign, Frenchmen Street
La Pharmacie Francaise Sign, French Quarter
Calle Real Sign With Shadows, French Quarter
New Orleans Mural, Treme
Mardi Gras Indian Parade 2021, New Orleans
Bluenote Barbershop, Treme
Colorful Porch, Treme
View from Royal Street, French Quarter
Luzianne Tea, New Orleans
Preservation Hall Drum, French Quarter
Steamboat House, Lower Ninth Ward
Grafitti, Frenchmen Street
Mannequin on Iron Work Balcony, French Quarter
Grafitti On Green Door, French Quarter
Richelieu Hotel, New Orleans
Jeanne d'Arque, French Quarter
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