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Emily Brown: Day 3
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Sunday, April 13, 2008. After an afternoon crit, we took the streetcar to one of the cemeteries. We "broke" in-it was technically closed, but there was no gate in the back! And shot there for about an hour. It seemed to be a newer cemetery as it was rather clean and pristine. We waited forever for the streetcar to come back, but it was really rather fun to ride. . We edited and blogged in the evening and then went to bed. . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New Orleans Photo Alliance.
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Emily Brown: Finishing Up
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Sunday, April 13, 2008. Ok, so it's been a busy few weeks and I have been editing for the show and getting back into the swing of classes. But here's a brief overview of what happened the rest of the trip. . The French Quarter had some truly beautiful architecture. It's a very lush area. We also ate dinner on Bourbon Street. I had catfish as I am trying to eat more fish. Let's just say that I'm starting out with everything fried. And it was ok. . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Emily Brown: Day 5
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Sunday, April 13, 2008. By now, the days were really starting to blur together. We had a late morning-we met at 9. We walked over to St. Louis cemetery. It was an older . We had the evening off. A few of us walked do. Wn to the French Quarter. We went to Cafe du Monde-I totally am in love with it. We also did a bit of shopping. I bought an alligator head for my nephew that he was pretty excited about. . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New Orleans Photo Alliance. Alliance for Community Trees.
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Emily Brown: Day 6
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Sunday, April 13, 2008. We left the hotel at 8 to drive about 45 min for an optional swamp tour. We saw an alligator eat marshmallows so that was pretty cool. The day was overcast and kind of muggy though, so it just felt like one of those days that you just want to stay in bed. . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New Orleans Photo Alliance. Alliance for Community Trees. New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity. I'll be graduating in September from AI Minnesota with a BFA in Photography.
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Emily Brown: And again
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Sunday, April 13, 2008. I'll be doing a final image post of my favorite images once I've decided what those are. I also might add some images to various blogs as they apply if I have the time and inclination. But there will be at least one more image post that I hope to have up before the show on Saturday. . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New Orleans Photo Alliance. Alliance for Community Trees. New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity. View my complete profile.
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New Orleans AIM Trip: Locations
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New Orleans AIM Trip. Tuesday, September 23, 2008. So here are my anticipated locations for the trip as well as the contact information and name of each business I will be visiting. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). AiM Photogrpahy Program in New Orleans II. Join Us This Summer. Amanda Hoak in New Orleans. Le combat pour la maison. A new quarter of but one of my last. Elysium: Urban Canopy Loss and Renewal in Post-Katrina New Orleans at the Hands of Man. Maybe I Didn't Choose You. Day 4 - Times Picayune.
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Caitlin Boardman: Our Drive West!
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Sunday, March 1, 2009. We left New Orleans and our first stop was Houston, TX to visit my friend Yvonne and Brianna who happened to be visiting from Minnesota. We stopped by just to say hi and grab lunch on our way to San Antonio. When we got to San Antonio we spent the night with a mutual friend of ours named Tamora. We spent the night hanging out and listening to music and chatting. After leaving San Antonio we headed to Gilbert Arizona to stay with the Binstock's (My cousins). The kids loved Chaz!
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Jodie Bathke in New Orleans: .no.sleep.and.a.lot.of.work.makes.Jodie.unhappy.
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Jodie Bathke in New Orleans. Friday, March 28, 2008. Nosleep.and.a.lot.of.work.makes.Jodie.unhappy. The only problem that i have with this trip is most voodoo stuff is happening at night. its better to go out and shoot at night for this kind of stuff. most voodoo shops dont even open till noon or later! No one. by that time, everyone is waking up in 4 hours to go shoot the city. what am i supposed to do? Just a little vent. JodeI've been reading all of your blogs. March 28, 2008 at 12:26 PM. Jodie- i hop...
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Jodie Bathke in New Orleans: .Day.Three.And.Four.
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Jodie Bathke in New Orleans. Thursday, March 27, 2008. Woke up and started walking around taking pictures of all the places that we went to last night. which still, wasnt exciting. waste of $20. met up the the rest of our little crew and got lunch. We had soooo much fun. we went out tuesday night and i forgot about to write about it. met up with caitlians friend kiss. and had a blast. I LOVE BOURBON STREET! Now for some of those photo dealies:. Nice images, Jodie. I can't wait to see more!
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Caitlin Boardman: Elephant Seals
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009. We spent the day in Santa Cruz at a national park watching the Elephant Seals migrate. They are very interesting creatures. With there huge bodies and huge noses they make these horrible screeches for mating calls! We sat on the hill ant watched the males claim their territory over other males and we watched the woman protect their young from the crazy men. These women seals are always pregnant! I love your blog, it's great to get to see what your up too! Call me or email me!