Sunday, May 27, 2012

Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington DC

If you live or have visited the Washington DC area, an have driven on Rock Creek Parkway, you mave have noticed just before Georgetown up on a hill there is a cemetery. I have passed this cemeteries for close to 20 years, and I never knew the name to recently. Today I visited a photographed Oak Hill Cemetery in Georgetown. I can't believe it took me this long to visit this very old and ornate cemetery. Fore me info on the cemetery (including hours you can visit) check out their web site @ www.oakhillcemeterydc.org/.







Friday, May 11, 2012

Lafayette Cemetery, No. 2, New Orleans

Last June, I posted photographs from the famous Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 in the Garden District in New Orleans. Earlier this week I was back in New Orleans for Jazz Fest, and went back to the Garden District to photograph the No. 2. The neighborhoods were quite different... one very historic with old homes the other very urban. The cemeteries however were very similiar. One of the biggest thing that struck me was some of the poor conditions of the older graves.








Tuesday, May 8, 2012

St. Josephs Cemetery No. 1, New Orleans









Just got back from another visit to New Orleans.  This time I was there for Jazz Fest, however I made sure to visit a couple more cemeteries.   Last June I photographed five New Orleans cemeteries and an Katrina memorial.  

St. Joseph Cemetery Number 1 was established in 1854 by  St. Joseph German Orphan Asylum Association.   It's located just east of St. Charles Avenue in Garden District.  According to nolacemeteries.com: "It was built to bury German immigrants and to provide income for the School Sisters of Notre Dame, who ran the orphanage in the city of Lafayette. It was later taken over by the Archdiocese of New Orleans. St. Joseph No. 2 opened in 1873 across the street."

Friday, May 4, 2012

51 Cemeteries Project: Natchez City Cemetery, MS # 38


It has been awarded the "Most Interesting Cemetery in the South" and after visiting a number of cemeteries in New Orleans, Savannah and Charleston,  that's a huge honor!   Natchez Cemetery sits high above the city with view of downtown and the Mississippi River.   Greg Iles has written about it in his books and one of the statues (i believe the first photo below) was his cover shot for "Turning Angel" book.