As I sat in Audobon Park admiring a live oak tree by a charming bridge, a group gathered–a woman wearing a chiffon skirt and carrying a white bouquet in a Mason jar, a handsome, nervous-looking man in a slim suit, a few friends.. A very informal wedding. They were from Florida, they told me when they came over to ask if I had taken any pictures they could have. As I Air Dropped a few photos, they told me they picked the spot because it was pretty and free. The groom was in the military, about to be deployed.
New Orleans early spring flowers are blooming
The Martin Luther King Day march featured many marching bands, dancers, and organizations. It was joyous and energetic and political. New Orleans knows how to put on a parade.
That’s a beautiful story, about the Marriage under t he tree. You did a great thing by sending them pictures of the wedding. And they probably didn’t even know they were being photographed by a professional, not just some chick with a click.
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That’s a beautiful story, about the Marriage under t he tree. You did a great thing by sending them pictures of the wedding. And they probably didn’t even know they were being photographed by a professional, not just some chick with a click.
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