Louisiana calls itself "Sportsman's Paradise." But who does it actually belong to? Carlyle Calhoun has been reporting this story for nearly a decade — and "Losing Paradise," her feature on a strange, inverted slow-motion theft of Louisiana's public waters, is one of the centerpieces of Issue No. 02.
Photos by @jamescollier . Co-published with @re_publiclands . And if you'd want to listen: @wwno_fm dropped an audio version last week as an episode of Carlyle's podcast, Sea Change.
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Hi friends, I just launched a print sale with a small selection of images from the year—a mix of aerials from my work in agriculture, explorations of South Louisiana, and the crows (obviously), mostly. Prints are made and signed by me, and all orders received by 12/15 will ship before the holidays, or can be picked up locally! Link in bio / paprikastudios.com/print-sale
Few places highlight New Orleans’ proximity to water quite like Chef Menteur Hwy, stretching to the northeast tip of the city’s limits and separating Lake Pontchartrain from Lake Saint Catherine.
#neworleans #chefpass #southlouisiana #lakepontchartrain #hwy90 #aerialphoto
Spent a little time with the ever-inspiring @trosewilde in the @redbread kitchen recently, making chocolate pecan prune pie - one of Redbread’s holiday offerings (you can order for pickup if you’re in L.A.!) and featuring @caprunes (obviously). Such a treat!
#eatretreat #caprunes #redbread #pecanpie #cagrown #piesweats #lookatthatcrust
Portraits of farmers in northern California, from a recent trip with @markjanzen and @hilary.brook.rance for @cagrownofficial .
#agriculture #cagrown #harvest #thankafarmer #prunes #walnuts #strawberries #cattle #horseradish #mint #farmtotable