Ah, Vegas, the Bourbon Street of America.
Read MoreA few days in Colorado

Any escape from New Orleans in August is welcome. It turns out three days in Colorado is more than enough to hit the reset button. Here are some highlights from our recent trip.
Read MoreThe Funeral of Pete Fountain
If he were British, we'd be calling him Sir Peter Fountain. He was an institution.
Read More45 minutes in: San Francisco

[45 minutes in: is an ongoing series featuring a snapshot of a city. I'm very lucky to do a lot of traveling with Dear World. Sometimes we're in a city for less than a day. Sometimes all we have is 45 minutes to get out of the hotel and see something new. This is that series.]
Read MoreCurated | My grandmother, Grace Chapman

This is one of my favorite images, ever. This is my grandmother, Grace Chapman, taken in the late 1920's or early 1930's in her hometown of Georgetown, Mississippi.
Read MoreLouisiana Life
It's always fun to see your work in print! Last year I was asked by Louisiana Life magazine to capture the Societé of St. Anne, a Carnival walking club which started in 1969 as a rebellion to an orbinance that removed tradtional walking parades to the French Quarter. And unlike other Krewes with exclusive and costly memberships, St. Anne only requires that you show up and wear an awesome costume...which is really what the spirit of Mardi Gras is all about.
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Click here to see my full blog post from St. Anne's last year.
Honeymoonin' in Tulum
We've just returned from paradise. Just two hours down the road from the mega resorts and ivory towers of Cancun lies a paradise known as Tulum, Mexico; an ancient world of Mayan temples, thick jungle, gorgeous beaches, and my new favorite thing in the world: cenotes!
Read MoreHello & welcome
Welcome to my new site! As you may or may not know, I've been blogging for years now over at my personal site, Elephant in Tiger Skin. With this new blog integrated into my new site, I'll simply link you on over. Enjoy this new site! There are many good things to come!