Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/03/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 3/12/2006 12:41:57 A.M. Central Standard Time, feli2@earthlink.net writes: I kept asking myself, "how am I going to put a human face on this disaster... without any people? You can only shoot so much rubble." Thanks Feli, I've not been back "home" to New Orleans since Katrina, if I do come back in hte near future, I doubt I will bother to shoot it. There's hardly any way to photograph the 360 degrees-ness of the Ninth Ward and Lakeview. I am probably more familiar with both areas than Jeffery, since I lived in Lakeview thirty years and had good friends in the 9th ward. Because of that, I can stitch these scenes together in my mind; these of Jeffery's and others I morbidly studied by Googling "Lakeview Katrina." 2005 was a terrible year for me. I lost my Mother, then my Father, and soon, I was seeing water flow into and the life flow out of the wonderful city I worked and played in. I haven't gone back, partly because of health, but mostly, I just don't have the heart to see her that way. I will visit, but don't expect rubble pictures from me. Maybe I'll go and shoot pictures of flowers. Regards, Sonny http://www.sonc.com Natchitoches, Louisiana Oldest continuous settlement in La Louisiane ?galit?, libert?, crawfish