Louisiana Music Hall of Fame member Glen David Andrews performs at the d.b.a bar in New Orleans, LA on Monday, June 6, 2011.
During a week in New Orleans, I had the chance to hear and photograph the Hot 8 Brass Band, members of the Treme Brass Band and Preservation Hall Jazz Band together sitting in with other musicians for the Rebirth Brass Band at the Maple Leaf Bar, the Jazz Vipers, and the Glen David Andrews Band.
There is nothing like low light, a Canon 5D, a 50mm 1.4 lens, and great music.
If you plan on taking a trip to New Orleans, and you want to hear some of the great New Orleans brass bands of today, check out the Brass Roots Movie’s facebook page for a listing of where many NOLA bands are gigging each week.
Jazz In New Orleans – Images by Anthony Washington
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Ever since I borrowed a camera from a friend of mine eight years ago, I have loved sharing what I see through the lens of my camera with the world. There is nothing better than making somebody feel like they were right there with you. A brief moment in time, by way of photography, can say so much. I hope that these brief moments in time point people in the direction of someplace, something, or someone that they may not be aware of, and that they are curious enough to go see for themselves.
-Anthony Washington
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