Copyright/Artist Acknowledgement

The images on this website are the work of local New Orleans photographers. The images are subject to copyright. We thank the artists for sharing their images of this most unique city, New Orleans. The following biographies give information on the artists and their work.

Joshua Lee Nidenberg

Joshua Lee Nidenberg came to photography as a second career after deciding that the world was not in need of one more financial planner. Josh is know for his iconic images of New Orleans and truly knows what it means to miss New Orleans. Josh is a regular at the local New Orleans street fairs and festivals. As Josh states about his photographs: "Whether you live here, left here, loved here, can't stay away from here or are too sensible to live in a swamp, we have captured the New Orleans you remember. " His work can be seen at www.joshualeestudio.com.

Scott E. Simon

Scott E. Simon has his day job as the resident guru at Lakeside Camera. When not helping local photographers, Scott uses his spare time as an investigative photographer documenting the uniqueness of South Louisiana. Like many New Orleanians, Scott knows what it means to miss New Orleans. His work can be seen at the web site he hosts www.iheartnola.com.

Gretchen Wheaton

Gretchen Wheaton is a longtime resident of New Orleans who received her degree in photography from the Moore College of Art in Philadelphia. She particularly enjoys photographing the architectural elements which abound in New Orleans. Her work can be seen at Lemieux Galleries.

Bobby Wozniak

Bobby Wozniak's connection to landscape photography goes back to Center Point, Louisiana (near Alexandria) where his family farm is located. The farm is mostly wooded and has belonged to my family since before the Louisiana Purchase, and he remembers moving there when I was twelve and really loving the woods and appreciating clouds. His early experiments with working in infrared film were in places like Avery Island and Parlange. By using infrared film, the leaves sparkle, giving a surreal and striking feeling to trees and architectural elements, and making clouds more prominent. People from New Orleans seem to have no idea what exists outside the metro area. Louisiana is filled with incredibly scenic rustic beauty, and Mr. Wozniak hopes to help expose locals as well as tourists to our unique surroundings. He is amazed at what he finds when he's lost, or take roads that meander through the countryside. Bobby Wozniak's work can be seen at LeMieux Galleries.

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