Yesterday, I had the privilege of photographing Chloe, the beautiful five-month-old daughter of former students of mine, Tabitha and Ryan. Read more about it on grlucas.com.
Gardens
Today was beautiful, so I decided to head out with the camera. I knew that folks had been busying themselves with garden preparation on Magnolia the day before — I’d never seen so much lawn equipment in one place at one time. The outcome was beautiful, and I took in a garden or two. First, [...]
Speak Easy
I had the pleasure of photographing the 2009 Party of the Year last night with Giles. This year’s party had a roaring-20s, speak-easy theme and was held at an historic building downtown just known as the “Hardware Store” or the Karsten-Denson building on Third Street. All proceeds from the party go to support the efforts [...]
Meeting in Milledgeville
Yesterday, I made the trek to Milledgeville, GA, for our second meeting of the faculty in the European Council’s study abroad programs. Faculty from all the programs were present, including the ten or so going with me to London. The day was beautiful, so I grabbed the camera and hopped on the freshly cleaned BMW [...]
New Orleans, 2009
If you’ve been following my posts over the last couple of days, you know I just returned from New Orleans. I have finally made it though all of my photos (well those of Autumn are yet to go), and I have posted them to my New Orleans gallery. Within the gallery, I have separated food [...]
Friday Night in NOLA
The famous Bourbon Street was the scene for our Friday Night festivities in New Orleans. Autumn and I met Laura and Daniel, and Laura’s long-time friends Vicki and Robert. We began at the Old Opera House and saw a kickin’ zydeco band. Of course, Laura and Daniel tore up the dance floor — and at [...]
NOLA’s Garden District
Autumn and I spent several days in New Orleans, Louisiana, last week. I had to present a paper at the national meeting of the PCA/ACA (my panel was excellent, but more on that later), so we decided to make a mini-vacation out of it. Autumn had never been to NOLA, and I hadn’t been since [...]