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An abandoned and closed-down service station in Choudrant, Louisiana.
Recently, I visited an old homestead that had a 1956 model Belair underneath the shed, just begging to be photographed. Of course, the abandoned house is cool but I think I gravitated towards the car even more. Black-and-white photography is my favorite and what better subject than some classic chrome and metal. I hope you
Timeless Classic: BelAir In Black-and-white Read More »
Here are some images of an old abandoned house I photographed in Lincoln Parish, Louisiana on February 16th, 2025.
Roadside Discoveries: A View Through Thick Brush Read More »
Known for its towering belfry and imposing architecture, the Alabama Methodist Church is a must-see for history and photographer enthusiast alike.
The Alabama Methodist Church: A Must-Visit Louisiana Treasure Read More »
Visit this law enforcement relic from the early 1900s.
Bernice’s Historic Town Jail: Union Parish Louisiana Law Enforcement History Read More »
Discover the charm and nostalgia of this historic site located in north Lincoln Parish, Louisiana through my recent photography outing.
The Autrey House: Must-Visit Dogtrot History In Lincoln Parish Louisiana Read More »
I don’t recall when I first noticed the old Unionville General Store. I always (somehow) knew it was there and was aware of it. But I mean really noticed it as in, ‘something to appreciate’. Something to discover more about. Located on the northwestern side of the T where US 167 (North) and LA 822
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Discover Dubach, Louisiana, the Dog Trot Capital of the World. Located near the Lincoln and Union Parish line, Dubach is small but packed with character. This town is a photographer’s dream, from historic landmarks like the Autrey House and classic dog trot homes to the downtown vintage brick storefronts. Dubach also has serene spots like Dubach Lake, a small waterbody surrounded by cypress trees. Join me as I capture this small town through my lens.
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Discover Ruston’s alleyways through vivid color photography, featured for the first time on Louisiana Wandering. In this debut article, I’m sharing color images from Ruston’s Alleyway Charm newsletter, a rare treat for my readers used to my usual black-and-white photo essays…
Exploring Ruston’s Alleys: A Louisiana Photography Journey in Color Read More »