Another great series of images from New Orleans, Sam. This is one especially strikes me as very poignant. It really gets to the meat of the disruption in lives. Well done.
This is very interesting. I reviewed all your hurricane work and the ones you took with the 4x5 tend to have lighting and comp. taken further into account. the 35mm work is more of what you see a lot of and that is just recording damage. I don't get shocked by much of this since in the last two years I have gone through two of the last 5 huricanes here in florida. This photograph tells more of a story I thing than most of the photographs of large areas of distruction do.
If I didn't get it across, I love this photograph.
This is very interesting. I reviewed all your hurricane work and the ones you took with the 4x5 tend to have lighting and comp. taken further into account. the 35mm work is more of what you see a lot of and that is just recording damage. I don't get shocked by much of this since in the last two years I have gone through two of the last 5 huricanes here in florida. This photograph tells more of a story I thing than most of the photographs of large areas of distruction do.
If I didn't get it across, I love this photograph.
This is very interesting. I reviewed all your hurricane work and the ones you took with the 4x5 tend to have lighting and comp. taken further into account. the 35mm work is more of what you see a lot of and that is just recording damage. I don't get shocked by much of this since in the last two years I have gone through two of the last 5 huricanes here in florida. This photograph tells more of a story I thing than most of the photographs of large areas of distruction do.
If I didn't get it across, I love this photograph.