Event Photography
These below are images from “some” of the events I have photographed/covered. Feel free to email to inquire about upcoming photography needs you may have for events and/or concerts and conventions at Canon[AT]pompo.com (change the [AT] with @ ). To see newer events and photography please always go to www.nolaPIC.com which is my other website and is updated much more often than this one here.
Kelly Clarkson riding on Endymion 2013 carnival parade in New Orleans.
2nd Annual Spring Time Zombie Pub Crawl

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Will Ferrell King of Bacchus 2012
Mardi Gras is a very big deal in New Orleans; as everything else that celebrates the joy of living, we take it very seriously down here. The king cakes, the beads, the Mardi Gras Indians, the boobs and drunks on Bourbon St. the parades with their floats come and go with different flavors and colors, year after year with, same route, same days, same Krewes,they are wonderful, yet quite the same each year. There is one thing locals and tourists alike wont forget too soon which draws much anticipation and media attention is the King of Bacchus! Well as you may have heard by now, the 2012 King of Bacchus was Mr. Will Ferrell !
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Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews
Dr. John at Tipitina’s
One April 20th, 2011, on the one year memorial of the worst man-made enviromental disaster in our nation’s history, coastal residents are coming together to honor the 11 men that died & those that fought to protect our coast. After town hall meetings and debates the musics had to roll at Tipitina’s in the French Quarter. Here below are few of the best shots of Dr. John performing (clink on each image to see them larger or to purchase prints on my other site nolaPIC.com).
Mardi Gras Indians Super Sunday (March 20th 2011 uptown New Orleans)
Every year on the closest Sunday to St. Joseph day, the Mardi Gras Indians parades uptown New Orleans where visitors and locals can admire their amazing costumes, and follow the parade with them. The Super Sunday parade, was greater than ever with some of the best Mardi Gras suits ever seen, “polite cops” and even lots of kids parading as well! Don’t miss this very unique New Orleans tradition next year! This is of course just a small sample of the great artwork by the New Orleans Indians gangs; I will hopefully upload more whenever I’ll find the time to get to it.
2011 Warrior Dash held on March 5th at the spillway in Norco, LA
A few pictures from the killer event ” Warrior Dash ” held for the very first time at the Bonnet Carre Spillway in Norco, LA, and for the first time ever canceled (they ran the waves until 11.30ish am ) due to very bad weather, tornadoes etc. I have more of course but these below will give you an idea of the quality of my work
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Mardi Gras Indians Super Sunday (March 21th 2010 uptown New Orleans)
Every year on the closest Sunday to St. Joseph day, the Mardi Gras Indians parades uptown New Orleans where visitors and locals can admire their amazing costumes, and follow the parade with them. The Super Sunday parade, after being postponed from prevous Sunday, ended at Taylor park with more music and food…don’t miss this very unique New Orleans tradition next year! While the pictures are not for sale you can view them all at my my Fine Art gallery site: nolaPIC.com
Treme Second Line ( H B O new tv series ):
On January 30, 2010 I attended a killer Second Line in Treme, New Orleans. Although it was very cold (for Louisiana standards that is) I had the opportunity to take some killer and unique shots while HBO was filming for their new tv series: Treme. To view all the shots and/or purchase high quality prints, please visit my other site www.nolaPIC.com.
To view all the shots and/or purchase high quality prints, please visit www.nolaPIC.com
To view all the shots and/or purchase high quality prints, please visit www.nolaPIC.com

22nd Annual Spillway Classic Trail Run (Norco, LA) all new 2009 gallery here

22nd Annual Spillway Classic Trail Run (Norco, LA) all new 2009 gallery here

The Second line to honor Michael Jackson held on Sunday, June 28, in New Orleans (St. Bernard Ave.) and sponsored by the Revolution Social Aid & Pleasure Club was so packed like anything I ever seen before! It was a lot of fun and although the heat was horrible, they were people dancing every freaking where! From top of cars to high billboards and bus stops! New Orleans own Kermit Ruffins was there too. Click here to see the Second Line in New Orleans. All images taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark II and Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L USM
I figured as hot at it was and since I had to walk a lot the most important thing was to be light! I didn’t regret that decision at all BTW.
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Second Line In New Orleans in honor of Michael Jackson

























































































