From the Streets: Havana, Cuba
Havana is not a place you simply visit. It is a place you feel.It lives in the rhythm of footsteps on worn stone streets…in the echo of engines from another era…in the colors that refuse to fade despite time itself
🎨 Shaping Perception with Color in Photographic Art
Color is one of the most powerful forces in photographic storytelling—yet it often works in silence. Before a viewer interprets subject, composition, or symbolism, their subconscious has already reacted to the palette.
Unraveling the Layers of Architectural Tapestry
The Central Business District (CBD) of New Orleans is more than just a cluster of offices and hotels; it’s a living, breathing architectural timeline. While many visitors confine their gaze to the iron balconies of the French Quarter, the CBD offers a compelling journey through the city's complex history, where towering skyscrapers rise right alongside 19th-century commercial structures. To walk its streets is to unravel a layered tapestry woven from commerce, catastrophe, and cultural identity.
Cruisin’ The Coast: America’s Ultimate Car Festival
America’s Largest Block Party. Cruisin’ The Coast® began in 1996 as a festival to celebrate antique, classic and hot rod vehicles, nostalgic music and related events. 374 vehicles registered that first year and in 2024 we had 9,961 registered vehicles.
Exploring Paris Landing State Park: A Summer Paradise
The park is located inland from the original site of Paris Landing which served steamboat traffic on the Tennessee River. The site is now under the waters of Kentucky Lake, which was created by TVA when the Tennessee River was dammed in 1944.
Must-Try Bourbon Nightcaps for Your Next Pub Crawl
One of my favorite things about being a freelance travel photographer is the element of surprise. Unplanned moments, often caused by logistical hiccups, can lead to the best photo opportunities.
The Power of Perception: How Moods Shape Our Reality
Perception is how our brain makes sense of the world around us. It's not just about what we see, hear, smell, feel, or taste; it's also heavily influenced by all the information we've already stored in our memory. This internal knowledge, built from our experiences and beliefs, acts like a filter, shaping how we interpret new sensory input.
Capturing Urban Architecture in New Orleans
There’s something magical about an early morning stroll through the CBD. The soft golden light bouncing off glass facades, the streets still catching their breath before the daily rush, and the unexpected architectural details that often go unnoticed in the hustle of everyday life—all perfect moments for a keen photographer’s eye.
Cannabis Fest....2025
Organized by Mississippi Gulf Coast locals to celebrate the healing power of the Cannabis plant and educate the public about its multifaceted influence on our economy.

