We are proud to present our new brand film which showcases our unique outlook on photographing your most precious moments. Originally a version of this film was shown at the Louisiana International Film Festival between the featured films. Thanks to Daniel Jones with www.filmsbyDan.com who was the Director/Director of Photography on this film.
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Celebrating World Photo Day!
Today we celebrate World Photo Day which marks 175 years in photography. As a photographer, I’ve reflected on the thousands of other passionate photographers and the millions of photos that have come to pass in those 175 years. How many of those photos have survived? I pride myself in providing heirloom quality artwork which will… Continue reading Celebrating World Photo Day!
Ogden Museum of Southern Art | New Orleans New Year’s Eve Wedding {Michelle and Eric Trombly}
New Year’s Eve Weddings have much cause for celebration, and this Ogden Museum of Southern Art wedding in New Orleans, Louisiana was very exciting and nontraditional in a wonderful way. In a great alternative to traditional weddings, Michelle and Eric dressed together in side by side rooms, preparing together for the day that would begin… Continue reading Ogden Museum of Southern Art | New Orleans New Year’s Eve Wedding {Michelle and Eric Trombly}
New Orleans French Quarter at night { St. Louis Cathedral }
After photographing a New York medical conference in the French Quarter of New Orleans, I took my wife to Jackson Square at night where we had beignets and coffee at Cafe Du Monde. Noticing the intense fog and moist streets, we walked to St. Louis Cathedral, my wife holding her cafe au lait, and I… Continue reading New Orleans French Quarter at night { St. Louis Cathedral }
New Orleans wedding photographer | Aaron shooting in New Orleans at Immaculate Conception
During Celeste and Andrew’s wedding, Doug Keese of Arte De Vie (fabulous New Orleans wedding photographer) photographed me as I photographed Celeste Landry Baer in front of the fabulous Immaculate Conception Church on Baronne. That large black thing behind me is my official photographer fanny pack. I’m bringing back the fanny pack.