Bourbon Street is the heart of New Orleans! It is located in the French Quarter neighborhood and is a favorite stop for visitor to NOLA.
Rue Bourbon
Bourbon Street is the heart of New Orleans! It is located in the French Quarter neighborhood and is favorite stop for visitor to NOLA.
Street Musician
Funky Pirate
The Bride of Jackson Square
New Orleans is one of my favorite places to visit. The streets are alive with excitement. History and culture is everywhere. Parades are frequent. Churches and cemeteries are grand. There are plenty of photographic opportunities all around this exhilarating city.
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The Cathedral-Basilica of St. Louis is the oldest Catholic cathedral in continual use in the United States. The church overlooks Jackson Square, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Interior of St. Louis Cathedral
Jackson Square
Jackson Square and the St. Louis Cathedral, French quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana.
A foggy morning along the Mississippi River in New Orleans.
This is a panoramic view of the interior of the Immaculate Conception Jesuit Church.
Neon signs in the French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Artist Cafe
A street preformer in New Orleans.
Jude Acers plays against all comers in a New Orleans downtown gazebo while wearing a red beret.
Big Easy in Neon
Cafe Beignet
Mardi Gras Masks
A photo of a Mardi Gras jester door decoration.
“Saint Louis Cathedral Spires” The Cathedral-Basilica of Saint Louis, King of France, also called St. Louis Cathedral, is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans and is the oldest cathedral in continuous use in what would become the United States. It is dedicated to Saint Louis, also known as King Louis IX of France.
Saint Louis Cathedral Spires B+W
Tujague’s Bar and Restaurant
NOLA Balcony
French Market, NOLA
The French Market is located in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It is the old market place of this type in the United States. It sits off the banks of the Mississippi River, and spans six blocks.
Censored
Sunbathers
Stop Sign Grove
The Weeping Angel in the Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Weeping Angel Statue
Weeping Angel 1
St. Roch Cemetery was founded by Reverend P.L. Thevis in 1874. During one of New Orleans’ Yellow Fever outbreaks, the patron saint of protection from epidemics, Saint Roch, was prayed to and was asked to protect the people of New Orleans during this epidemic. When nobody from the Reverend’s Church died of Yellow Fever, Thevis founded this Cemetery, as part of his promise to Saint Roch. He promised that if Saint Roch would keep his people safe, he would build a chapel to Saint Roch.
Treme is the oldest the oldest African-American neighborhood in the United States.
A vintage trolley on Canal Street, New Orleans.
New Orleans operates the oldest streetcar system in the world.
St. Charles Streetcar #910
The iconic New Orleans Street Car on Canal Street. The Canal Street line was reopened it in 2004 after having been replaced by a bus route in 1964. Its bright red cars are modeled on the historic Perley Thomas streetcars
New Orleans operates the oldest streetcar system in the world.
Street signs from the cornor of Toulouse and Royal in the frenchquarter of New Orleans.
Preservation Hall was established in 1961 to preserve, perpetuate, and protect traditional New Orleans Jazz.
Preservation Hall Doors
Preservation Hall of Jazz
NOLA Door No 1018
An image captured with a Canon 5D mark IV converted with a 720nm infrared filter. Cruise ships docked in New Orleans.
Miss NOLA in Infrared
A window display in the French Quarter, New orleans, Louisiana.
Madame of Bourbon Street B+W
A woman and her dog sitting in a restaurant at Jackson Square, New Orleans.
Seated in historic uptown New Orleans Audubon Park is a favorite spot for recreation, picnics or enjoying a beautiful day. For more than a century, people have enjoyed this urban oasis with allées of ancient live oaks, a tranquil 1.8-mile jogging path, a lagoon, picnic shelters, and playgrounds. Shot with 720nm converted infrared camera.
“Shotgun Home Facade Infrared” Typical shotgun house in the French quarter of New Orleans.
Infrared photo of live oak trees in the Audubon Park, New Orleans, Louisiana.