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I've been officially in business for about two years. I am a native of New Orleans, LA., but recently moved to
Rayville, LA., to be closer to family.

I run an arts blog, artnela.com, covering Northeastern La., and also shoot and write freelance
for local publications such as Delta Style magazine. I volunteer as a blogger for the New Orleans Photo
Alliance
, as well. And I currently run a computer repair shop, Lincoln Computer Consulting, in Rayville.

Here are my curent rates for weddings and portraits. Also, check out the product catalog.

For the past year, I worked steadily as a freelance columnist and photographer with the Times-Picayune city
newspaper, and St. Charles Avenue Magazine. Before that, I was editor for Riverside magazine, Nov. 2001 to
May 2005.

I use Nikon and Dynalite photo equipment, coupled with Photoshop, Lightroom, and other specialized
software, which I am continually in the process of teaching myself how to use.
Clients include: The Sheraton Hotels and Suites, Delta Style Magazine, The Times Picayune newspaper, The
Jefferson Parish Chamber of Commerce, Patio & Hearth Products Reports, Renaissance Publishing (St.
Charles Magazine), and R-Squared Film Productions.

CREDITS:
Flag Of My Father, R-Squared Productions, Oct-Nov 2009 - Stills Photographer - Dir.: Rodney Ray; Producer:
Cheryl Wicker; DP: Neal Byant; CO: Andy Dean - Starring John Schneider and William Devane

AWARDS:
Director's Choice: Napoleon House, 2008 American Society of Media Photographers Exhibition at
The Center for Fine Art Photography, Colorado --- 6/6/08 - 7/3/08

EXHIBITS
46th Annual Juried Exhibition, Masur Museum of Art, Monroe, La. -- 6/30/09 - 8/15/09
"Art With A View," Juried Exhibition, Premier Plaza, Monroe, La. -- 12/9/09 - 1/15/09

I'm advertised on the following websites: New Orleans Office of Film and Video, Louisiana Office of Film
and Video
, Filming Louisiana, Production Hub.

I maintain my own website and a few others (ex1, ex2) using Coffeecup software.