Thursday, March 3, 2016
Frank Relle Photography is opening soon at 910 Royal Street.
Frank Relle Photography is opening a new place on Royal Street. Updates coming soon.
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Vadia - Houseboats Among Cypress Tupelo Trees in Honey Island Swamp
Artist:
FRANK RELLE
Series:
UNTIL THE WATER
Title:
Vadia
Location:
Honey Island Swamp
Date:
November 2014
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until the water,
winter
Garotier - Ancient Looking Cypress Trees Stand in Lake Bigeaux
Artist:
FRANK RELLE
Series:
UNTIL THE WATER
Title:
Garotier
Location:
Lake Bigeaux, Henderson, LA
Date:
October 2014
Explore this area by taking a swamp tour:
http://www.mcgeeslanding.com/
Come find this photo and more at our French Quarter gallery at 910 Royal Street!
Come find this photo and more at our French Quarter gallery at 910 Royal Street!
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until the water,
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Sorrel - Leaning Houseboat with Moss Covered Cypress Swamp in Pierre Part
Artist:
FRANK RELLE
Series:
UNTIL THE WATER
Title:
Sorrel
Location:
Pierre Part, LA
Date: April 2015
Learn more about this Louisiana community:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Part,_Louisiana
Want more swamp art? Find it at our French Quarter gallery on 910 Royal Street
Want more swamp art? Find it at our French Quarter gallery on 910 Royal Street
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night,
photograph,
pierre part,
spanish moss,
swamp,
symmetry,
until the water
Mestayer - Single Beautiful Cypress Tree Growing in Water of Lake Dauterive
Artist:
FRANK RELLE
Series:
UNTIL THE WATER
Title:
Mestayer
Location: Lake Dauterive, LA
Date: April 2015
www.frankrelle.com
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Learn more about exploring this area:
http://packpaddle.com/where-to-go/paddling/sampsons-cove/
More swamp photos at our French Quarter gallery on 910 Royal Street
www.frankrelle.com
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Learn more about exploring this area:
http://packpaddle.com/where-to-go/paddling/sampsons-cove/
More swamp photos at our French Quarter gallery on 910 Royal Street
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Avoca - Green House near Leaning Mossy Cypress Tree in Pierre Part
Artist:
FRANK RELLE
Series:
UNTIL THE WATER
Title:
Avoca
Location:
Pierre Part, LA
Date: March 2015
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moss,
night,
photograph,
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swamp,
tree
Soileau - Two Cypress Trees Reflected in Still Water of Chicot Lake
Artist:
FRANK RELLE
Series:
UNTIL THE WATER
Title:
Soileau
Location:
Chicot Lake
Date:
September 2014
Learn more about staying at Chicot State Park:
http://www.crt.state.la.us/louisiana-state-parks/parks/chicot-state-park/
Our gallery is located at 910 Royal Street
next to the beautiful courtyard of Cafe Amelie in the French Quarter
Our gallery is located at 910 Royal Street
next to the beautiful courtyard of Cafe Amelie in the French Quarter
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water
Pailles - Cypress and Tupelo Tree Night Reflection in Chicot Lake
Artist:
FRANK RELLE
Series:
UNTIL THE WATER
Title:
Pailles
Location:
Chicot Lake
Date:
September 2014
Learn more about staying at Chicot State Park:
http://www.crt.state.la.us/louisiana-state-parks/parks/chicot-state-park/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicot_State_Park
Visiting the French Quarter? Stop by our gallery at 910 Royal Street
across from the Cornstalk Fence
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicot_State_Park
Visiting the French Quarter? Stop by our gallery at 910 Royal Street
across from the Cornstalk Fence
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night,
photograph,
reflection,
swamp,
trees,
tupelo,
ville platte,
water
Dardar - Oak Trees Overhang Bayou at Montegut House
Artist:
FRANK RELLE
Series:
NIGHTSCAPES
Title:
Dardar
Location:
Isle de Jean Charles Rd
Date:
September 2012
See what the New York Times has to say on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/p/6-tL8TL2yC/
Find more swamp photos at our French Quarter gallery on 910 Royal Street,
2 blocks down from Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo
https://www.instagram.com/p/6-tL8TL2yC/
Find more swamp photos at our French Quarter gallery on 910 Royal Street,
2 blocks down from Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo
Cypremort - Cypress Reflections over Henderson Swamp in Atchafalaya Basin at Night
Artist:
FRANK RELLE
Series:
UNTIL THE WATER
Title:
Cypremort
Location: Henderson, LA
Date:
October 2014
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Read more about the history of this bridge here:
http://bridgehunter.com/la/st-martin/atchafalaya-floodway/
Visiting Jackson Square? Stop by our French Quarter Gallery on
910 Royal Street for more Louisiana photography!
Visiting Jackson Square? Stop by our French Quarter Gallery on
910 Royal Street for more Louisiana photography!
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la,
light,
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night,
photograph,
reflection,
stars,
stump,
until the water
Raiford - Sinker Cypress Paddlewheel at Night in Bedico Creek Swamp
Artist:
FRANK RELLE
Series:
NIGHTSCAPES
Title:
Raiford
Location:
Bedico Creek
Date:
October 2014
Learn about local launches for canoeing and kayaking the area:
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water
Portage - Night Calm Below I-10 Bridge at Henderson Swamp in Atchafalaya Basin
Artist:
FRANK RELLE
Series:
UNTIL THE WATER
Title:
Portage
Location:
Henderson Swamp
Date:
October 2014
Check out McGee's Landing for swamp tours in this beautiful area:
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Photographer Frank Relle
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Brunet - Night Fog over Marsh Camp in Montegut Louisiana
Artist:
FRANK RELLE
Series:
NIGHTSCAPES
Title:
Brunet
Location:
Isle de Jean Charles Rd
Montegut,
LA
Date:
August 2012
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Read a little more about this community online:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montegut,_Louisiana
Read a little more about this community online:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montegut,_Louisiana
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night,
photograph,
still,
water
Beauregard - Fort Proctor Ruins at Night in the Marsh
Artist:
FRANK RELLE
Series:
UNTIL THE WATER
Title:
Beauregard
Location:
Fort Proctor
Read about how you can kayak to this fort outside New Orleans:
http://noadventure.com/2013/06/15/fort-proctor-by-kayak/
http://noadventure.com/2013/06/15/fort-proctor-by-kayak/
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Seelos - Chalmette Refinery Reflection at Night from Mississippi River
Artist:
FRANK RELLE
Series:
UNTIL THE WATER
Title:
Seelos
Location:
Chalmette Refinery
Date:
August 2015
www.frankrelle.com
Read about the recent sale of this New Orleans refinery:
http://www.nola.com/business/index.ssf/2015/09/chalmette_refinery_pbf_energy.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PBF_Energy
Read about the recent sale of this New Orleans refinery:
http://www.nola.com/business/index.ssf/2015/09/chalmette_refinery_pbf_energy.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PBF_Energy
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Comardelle - Montegut House at Night with Dead Oak Trees
Artist:
FRANK RELLE
Series:
NIGHTSCAPES
Title:
Comardelle
Location:
Isle de Jean Charles Rd
Montegut,
LA
Date:
August 2012
www.frankrelle.com
Read about what the New York Times has to say:
https://www.instagram.com/p/6-tL8TL2yC/
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photograph,
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tree,
water
Vidrine - Early Morning Sun Over Henderson Lake Cypress Trees
Artist:
FRANK RELLE
Series:
UNTIL THE WATER
Title:
Vidrine
Location:
Henderson Lake
Date:
October 2014
Read more about this area or take a swamp tour from McGee's Landing:
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water
Ruddock - Cypress Tupelo Treeline in Manchac Swamp
Artist:
FRANK RELLE
Series:
UNTIL THE WATER
Title:
Ruddock
Location:
Manchac, LA
Date: April 2015
Learn more about this area by taking a swamp tour in Manchac:
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swamp,
tree,
tupelo,
water
Elise - Spanish Moss Oak Tree Over Bayou Corne
Artist:
FRANK RELLE
Series:
UNTIL THE WATER
Title:
Elise
Location:
Bayou Corne, LA
Date: April 2015
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Learn more about visiting and staying in this Louisiana community:
Learn more about visiting and staying in this Louisiana community:
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swamp,
tree,
water
Crouix - Cypress Swamp Night at Bayou Corne
Artist:
FRANK RELLE
Series:
UNTIL THE WATER
Title:
Crouix
Location:
Bayou Corne, LA
Date: April 2015
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Learn more about visiting and staying in this Louisiana community:
Learn more about visiting and staying in this Louisiana community:
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Oleus - Lake Martin Moss Covered Cypress Trees at Night
Artist:
FRANK RELLE
Series:
UNTIL THE WATER
Title:
Oleus
Location:
Lake Martin, LA
Date: March 2015
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Explore this area for yourself by taking a swamp tour through Lake Martin:
Explore this area for yourself by taking a swamp tour through Lake Martin:
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Monday, January 4, 2016
New York Times Lens Blog Story
After Katrina, Man and
Water in Louisiana
It had been raining for a few days in New Orleans earlier this month, but Frank Relle was not complaining. “I like it when it rains in the summer,” he said. “It cools you and you don’t have that heat building up into the night.”
These are not minor considerations, considering he does his best work at night. Known for his long-exposure nocturnal photos of post-Katrina New Orleans, he has since taken to Louisiana’s rivers and swamps, looking at how water and man coexist. He has thought a lot about how water both sustains the region and dealt it cataclysmic setbacks, first with Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and then the BP oil spill in 2010. Both disasters got him to think, not just as a resident of New Orleans but also as a photographer whose way of looking at the world was irreversibly changed.
“In southeast Louisiana, there is this running contradiction of how we live with our resources,” Mr. Relle said. “The state economy is fueled by oil and the seafood industry. People’s livelihoods, ideas and politics get connected to things that are often in contrast to one another. Our attitudes and beliefs about what is good and bad for us, the nation or the planet are all tied up in a way of life that has to do with being able to live close to the water.”
His current project — “Until the Water” — is a nighttime tour of weathered homes set upon glistening waters, trees sprouting up from swamps, a refinery outlined by a constellation of lights or a concrete road shrouded in mist above the water. There is an air of mystery, even menace, at times. But to him, it is a reminder that to live along the water is to live with change.
“During Katrina, we had the destruction of homes, which are a symbol of permanence and family history,” Mr. Relle said. “When natural events, or even economic events, come and create massive change in our particular location, our sense of security is shattered and creates all sorts of questions about how we are supposed to deal with loss and impermanence.”
For people whose families have lived for generations on the bayou, change and adaptation have been crucial to survival.
“They have a better understanding of that impermanence, and they build their homes with that in mind,” he said. “Why would you build a floating home? Why not, if you’re building in the middle of a swamp? The urbanization of New Orleans has allowed us to forget our history and geography and that we are in the middle of a swamp.”
To get to the middle of the swamps, Mr. Relle took a roundabout route. The project started in the aftermath of the oil spill, when he was doing more traditional documentary work. While he encountered a “massive military-type response” to the spill, he did not find oil washing ashore, as he had been seeing repeatedly on the news. That, as events during Katrina did, made him wonder about how photographers cover events that start out with drama and disaster, but segue into a much longer period of recovery, often out of the spotlight.
“Photographers go to places to show extreme examples of things happening and create a reactive response to it,” he said. “Where is the room for nuanced, thoughtful work that stimulates a better discussion? Let’s consider this over time, as opposed to considering it now because this is the most extreme thing.”
That led Mr. Relle to a simple premise: to follow about a dozen roads through the state that lead to the Gulf of Mexico. Although that approach took him along the path of the water, it was not close enough for him. In 2013, he got his hands on a flat boat, which he rigged with lights, a generator and enough aluminum piping to build tripods — some as long as 30 feet — that he could then stick into the water to hold his camera steady.
Scouting out locations by day, he would take his rig back at night, illuminate the scene and begin his time exposures. Since the area was naturally dark, he could shut off his lights and scoot over to another part of the frame to light a different part of his composition.
“There is something about long-exposure night photography as a technique,” he said. “It’s a more complicated and layered technique that lets in elements. When we talk about the paradox of conflicts of place and these mixed ideas about how we relate to the environment, this kind of give and take, there is more nuance and mystery in that process than in middle-of-the-day shooting.”
The process allowed him to get close to places he had spied as a child but had never explored. It also allowed him to see how areas once reachable by land — like Fort Beauregard — are now accessible by water. The mood created by the night reinforced an essential truth.
“Along the bayou, the changing nature of place makes it have this temporary feeling because the water and weather make it so difficult to build structures and keep things neat and tidy,” he said. “Every couple of years, something happens and throws chaos into the mix.”
The questions he has raised in his continuing project could just as well be asked by residents of other areas, whether they were affected by rising water levels or devastating storm surges. Mr. Relle, keenly aware of these issues, still lives in New Orleans, in a neighborhood that made it through Katrina.
“I live on the third floor in a house that was built in the 1890s on high ground,” he said. “Sometimes I wonder if I’ll ever move.”
Granted, he also has a boat now. Just in case.
Friday, January 1, 2016
Links and Info on Swamp and Bayou Tours
Louisiana Wetlands Wanderer
Kayaking in southeast Louisiana
Tours by Isabelle
Great American Days
Trip Advisor Honey Island Swamp Tours
A listing of different tours
Louisiana Travel Swamp Listings
Fresh Fiction Story
Cajun Cabins on Bayou Corne
Grey Line Swamp Tours
National Geographic Photo Feature of Bayou
Famous Wonders Feature on the Bayou
Tour Louisiana Houma Bayous
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