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Katrina lost the use of her arm in a motorcycle accident. You can see more of my scar series at www.scottrklinephoto.com/#/Portfolio/Scars/1/thumbs
Lighting: Alien Bees B800 with Gridded beauty dish for key light. 2 each Profoto Acute 1200s, Strip box behind camera Right, soft box behind camera left. 10% grid on background for gradient. Large softbox behind camera for fill. All fired with iShoot wireless triggers.
Hurricane Katrina from my townhouse in Doral, Florida (West Miami). Like any good weather person, I left the safety of my home to go outside, plug in my rope lights and shoot photos in the middle of a hurricane. Katrina landed right on the line between Broward and Miami Dade Country and traveled 20 miles Southwest to fly over my house before heading into the Gulf of Mexico.
I took this photo almost 2 years ago. More here:
www.flickr.com/photos/niccollsdp/sets/72157603677400921/
Just got back from New Orleans again this past weekend. The St. Roch looks exactly the same today. It's a shame, they made great Po'Boys.
I took a drive and was amazed at how much hasn't changed. So much of the city is still abandoned. It wasn't in such great shape before Katrina, but 2 YEARS later, come on!
The one thing I saw which really bummed me out though, was driving past a fenced in lot full of occupied FEMA trailers and on the next corner was a brand new, beautiful building, with a banner advertising the luxury condos now for sale. Unoccupied and yet out of reach of the people living just across the street.
God Bless(?) America
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While the words "Mardi Gras" instantly bring New Orleans to mind, the festival actually saw its first American incarnation in Mobile, Alabama. This festival soon spread to other areas, like Fairhope, Alabama, which celebrates with a fervor that, while smaller in numbers than New Orleans, is no less ardent or sincere. But there is another, more painful, similarity between New Orleans and Fairhope: both faced a devestating onslaught from hurricane Katrina.
Katrina gave us quite the sunset. Unfortunately I got out there 45 seconds after it was at its peak.
It's yellow. I did the ol' color correction, but it took all the heart out of it. Besides, this is what it looked like to me when i shot it.
These pictures were taken by a man in Magee, MS where the eye of the storm passed through!
Magee is 150 miles North of Waveland, Mississippi where the Hurricane made land fall.
Katrina is a waitress at a local coffee shop. With hair that colour she was obviously asking to have her photo taken so I asked and she agreed. Unfortunately she was busy and I didn't have a chance to find out much about her.
Update. As Peter Mackay correctly inferred in his comment below, Katrina did indeed dye her hair pink to promote breast cancer awareness.
This is stranger #22 in my 100 strangers project. See www.100strangers.com or www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers/ for more information about the project.