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Why we needed dust masks.
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This is a screen capture from Google Earth showing Kevin & Shelley's house and Kevin's Mom's house that floated from it's original location and ended up against some trees. A Mennonite crew completely dis-assembled the house and rebuilt it in its original location from much of its original material.
Photos of Money Hill Golf and Country Club and surrounding developments in southern Louisiana post-Katrina. The long-leaf pines just snapped in half. We lost an estimated 300,000 trees on the property.
unsorted photos from trips home after katrina.
unsorted photos from trips home after katrina. these show some of the destruction in lakeview, broken levee, and downtown new orleans
Photos of Money Hill Golf and Country Club and surrounding developments in southern Louisiana post-Katrina. The long-leaf pines just snapped in half. We lost an estimated 300,000 trees on the property.
Recent Shoot with the lovley Katrina
Simple Headshots taken outside on a dull day!
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These are pictures I shot while driving though St. Bernard's Parish during the week of April 3rd, 2006. The devastation is beyond words and pictures, and this area has remainded mostly untouched since Katrina.
The 9th Ward of New Orleans in the morning light.
It has been six months since Hurricane Katrina and very little has changed. Most of the homes and businesses are empty of it's residents, and there are no working utilities. It is a modern ghost town.
It was a lot of waste after hurricane Katrina in Miami. This hindrance was on a popular path for about month after the hurricane went over Miami.
Model: Katrina K
Lighting info: on cam left, soft box made into a strip box by covering a portion of it with black cloth. strobe with grid and cto on cam left for hair rimming light. strobe with snoot and cts on cam right for hair light.
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