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Justice for Citizens, March on City Hall, New Orleans, January 11, 2007
Images copyright 2011 by Louis Maistros. For more unusual New Orleans photography, please visit http://louismaistros.com
Posted in Crime, every day things, new orleans, photography, Politics
Tagged 2007, civil disobedience, enough is enough, new orleans, photography, protest, recovery
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True Believer on Mardi Gras Day, Decatur Street, French Quarter, New Orleans, 2011
Images copyright 2011 by Louis Maistros. For more unusual New Orleans photography, please visit http://louismaistros.com
Weathered Sign from Louie’s Juke Joint, formerly of Decatur Street, New Orleans, September 17, 2011
Images copyright 2011 by Louis Maistros. For more unusual New Orleans photography, please visit http://louismaistros.com
Posted in Art & Culture of New Orleans, Blues, every day things, hurricane season, Local music, memory lane, new orleans, photography
Tagged 2011, Decatur Street, french quarter, jazz, juke joint, louie's juke joint, louisiana, marigny, new orleans, photography, recovery, scully elly, scully elly's voodoo joint
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Weird Geometry of the Darkest Shadow, Marigny, New Orleans, September 9, 2011
Images copyright 2011 by Louis Maistros. For more unusual New Orleans photography, please visit http://louismaistros.com
Joan of Arc in the Rain #2, Tropical Storm Lee, New Orleans, September 4, 2011
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Posted in Art & Culture of New Orleans, Blues, every day things, hurricane season, memory lane, new orleans, photography
Tagged 2011, american, american flag, Decatur Street, french quarter, hurricane season, louisiana, new orleans, photography, recovery, tropical storm, tropical storm lee
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Feral Cat Colony Hiding in Shed Collapsed by Tropical Storm Lee, Treme, New Orleans, 9-5-2011
Images copyright 2011 by Louis Maistros. For more unusual New Orleans photography, please visit http://louismaistros.com
2 Crows Fly Between Cloudbursts, Tropical Storm Lee, New Orleans, September 3, 2011
Images copyright 2011 by Louis Maistros. For more unusual New Orleans photography, please visit http://louismaistros.com
Posted in Blues, every day things, hurricane season, new orleans, photography
Tagged 2011, birds, chartres street, crows, hurricane season, louisiana, marigny, new orleans, photography, recovery, tropical storm lee, ts lee, wildlife
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First Mardi Gras post-Katrina, Amberle (age 11) prepares for battle (cuz that’s how she rolls), New Orleans, 2006
If you are not sure why the flood of 2005 was not a natural disaster, please visit http://levees.org for info. http://louismaistros.com
Posted in Art & Culture of New Orleans, Blues, Carnival Time, every day things, hurricane season, memory lane, new orleans, photography
Tagged 2005, 2006, federal levee failure, flood, french quarter, hurricane season, katrina, levee, levee failure, louisiana, Mardi Gras, new orleans, parade, photography, recovery, st. anne parade
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Toy made by Booker (age 8) from storm debris (cuz that’s how he rolls). New Orleans, March 4, 2006
If you are not sure why the flood of 2005 was not a natural disaster, please visit http://levees.org for info. http://louismaistros.com
Posted in Art & Culture of New Orleans, Blues, every day things, hurricane season, memory lane, new orleans, photography, Street art
Tagged 2005, 2006, federal levee failure, flood, hurricane season, katrina, levee, levee failure, louisiana, new orleans, photography, recovery, street art
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This was not a natural disaster. Flood of 2005, Lower Ninth Ward #3, New Orleans
If you are not sure why the flood of 2005 was not a natural disaster, please visit http://levees.org for info. http://louismaistros.com