Louis Sahuc

Louis Sahuc is an American photographer, a lifelong New Orleanian who resides in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. Sahuc lives in one of the Pontalba Buildings, facing Jackson Square, an historic park also known as Place d' Armes described by Sahuc as, "a cesspool of bad art, bad music and bad people."[1] Sahuc is a contributor to the nationally released multi-award-winning book Orléans Embrace with the Secret Gardens of the Vieux Carré,[2] a compendium with authors TJ Fisher and Roy F. Guste, Jr.

The narrative and pictorial book garnered double gold at the prestigious Publishers Marketing Association PMA Benjamin Franklin Awards 2007 for “The Best New Voice Nonfiction” and “The Bill Fisher Award for Best First Book Nonfiction.” Sahuc's photography is also featured in Galatoire's Cookbook. Sahuc has spent much of his storied career capturing what is unique about his hometown — the architecture, misty mornings and people. Black and White Photography Magazine lauded Sahuc as a master of romantic impressionist photography.

  1. http://www.nola.com/business/index.ssf/2015/12/lower_pontalba_building_rent_h.html
  2. Publishers Weekly, “The Year in Awards,” 31 December 2007, Benjamin Franklin Awards, Orleans Embrace with The Secret Gardens of the Vieux Carré.

References cited

The San Francisco Chronicle http://www.sfgate.com

The Times Picayune http://www.nola.com/

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