New Orleans – Part 3

“The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it!” ― Ansel Adams This is the third and final part of my trip to New Orleans. Even though it was a one-day trip to the city, it was a fun-filled, food-fueled, great day. Both locals and visitors are friendly and are looking for a relief from their daily tasks and responsibilities. Although it was a little challenging for the weather, all in all, it was an amazing trip. If I have a chance, I would definitely want to go back to the city again.  

New Orleans – Part 2

“It’s amazing how photography can capture just a split second of something exquisite.” ― Kiera Cass, The Prince Here is the second part of my trip to New Orleans. We spent most of our daytime in the French Quarter, which offers excellent eating experiences. For this reason alone, it is worth the trip. Also, the district is known mostly for the famous Bourbon Street. Recommended by my American friend who once had a trip to the city, we went to Cafe Du Monde where you can eat beignets, which brought to Louisiana originally by Acadians. The beignet is a square piece of dough, fried and covered with powdered sugar. There … Continue ReadingNew Orleans – Part 2

New Orleans – Part 1

“Today everything exists to end in a photograph.” ― Susan Sontag I went to New Orleans on Sunday, the September 1st. Since my dad is a huge fan of Jazz as well as plays piano with his band members, I’ve always been interested in visiting the city. The city, when I read an article for travellers, was described as the least-Americanized city in the US. That is because of its architectural uniqueness. Colonized by the French, one of its nicknames is Paris of the south. You can enjoy wonderful jazz and amazing food. Strolling through the French Quarter, you can find numerous shops that guarantee an amazing shopping experience.