Whether you live here, left here,  loved here, can't stay away from here or are too sensible to live in a swamp, We have captured the New Orleans you remember.  




Joshua Lee Studio
Focused on the Louisiana You Remember

Joshua Lee Nidenberg - Photographer

Studio         504-831-7309

Cellular        504-717-5433
E-mail:  joshualeestudio@yahoo.com


Welcome to Joshua Lee Studio.  At this time, our site remains, a very good schedule, not a very good gallery.


Need a Gift?
Contact me about a gift certificate,
or visit one of our retail partners listed below, to see a selection of photos.


  Like everything else in New Orleans, our
site is under construction.
We had hoped to launch our new site for Jazzfest, but mis-judged the scale of of the project.  
Our show schedule and my ongoing compulsion to shoot 100 pictures a day, for no apparent reason, prevent me from having a more extensive on line gallery, at this time.  
Please, Bookmark our site and check in with us often.
 

Katrina Revealed - Rebuilding lives in the Big Un-Easy, is finally HERE!!!!!!.
A visual story, put to music, this DVD is a 26 minute walk in our shoes through the first 18 months after  the storm, until the NFL playoffs in January 2007, when the Saints actually got close to the big game.  
DVD's are available at our shows and through our retail partners:
ONLY $20!!


RETAIL PARTNERS
Little Miss Muffin - 766 Harrison Avenue New Orleans< LA - 504-482-8200
http://www.littlemissmuffin.biz/index.html
Bennetts Camara - 3230 Severn Ave  Metairie, LA  504-885-9050
http://www.bennettscamera.com/index.html
Peaches Records - 408 N. Peters New Orleans, LA  504-282-3322
Gallery 713 Royal - 713 Royal, French Quarter, NOLA 504-912-9457
Lagniappe Home Accents - 4624 Hwy 22 Mandevile, LA  985-845-8931
Circa 1857 - 1857 Government Street  Baton Rouge, LA 225-387-8667
http://www.circa1857.com/


Traveling Louisiana over the past 20 years has exposed me to our rich & colorful patchwork of cultures.  Always facinated by the architecture, history and people that make New Orleans and Louisiana special,  I have frozen a few moments in time that I want to share with other New Orleans enthusiasts.  

Our themed collections include:

                             New Orleans                                          Louisiana Bayou Country
                              Fleur de Lis                                            Plantations, Farms & Camps
                 Doors, Windows and Ironwork        Trees & Landscape  
     Makin' Groceries
                                  Water  Scenes
        Ya Mama and 'dem                                Swamp Critters
Katrina's Impact                                    Kid's Stuff

                                                                                                 





If you think these pictures look good on your monitor, come see them in person!!  

UPCOMING SHOWS:
Please Note: Weather conditions & participation in markets is subject to change.  
If you are coming to see us specifically, always check the night before.



Saturday February 6, 2010 (8:00 am - Noon)
  The Baton Rouge Arts Market, Main & Fifth, Downtown Baton Rouge, LA
Saturday,  Febrary  27, 2010 (10:00-4:00)
New Orleans Art Market, Palmer Park(Carrollton & Claiborne), New Orleans, LA
 http://www.artscouncilofneworleans.org/index.php



Saturday, March 6, 2010 (noon-5pm)
The Freret Market,  Freret @ Napoleon, New Orleans, LA
http://freretmarket.org/index.php


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Previous Venues where you may have seen us

February 3 , April 7, June 2,July 7,  August 4, Sept 1, Nov 3, Dec1 2007 (8:00 - Noon)
The Baton Rouge Arts Market, Main & Fifth, Downtown Baton Rouge, LA
http://www.artsbr.org/index0.html

June 19 - 22, 2008
Bayoo Boogaloo & Cajun Food Festival,  Norfolk, Virginia


January 20, February 17, March 17, May 19, June 18, July 21, August 18, Sept 15, Nov 17, Dec 15 2007(9:00 am - 4:00 pm)

  Bywater Art Market, Markey Park, (Royal & Piety Streets),  New Orleans, LA

http://www.bywaterartmarket.com/bam/

Nov  11 & 12,2006, 2007 , 2008& 2009

Covington Three Rivers Art Festival, Downtown Covington, LA

http://www.threeriversartfestival.com

Saturday, August 1, 2009 (6-9)
Dirty Linen Night, 713 Royal St, French Quarter of New Orleans


Saturday & Sunday , February 14 & 15, 2009 (Hours Vary- check link)
Family Gras, Behind Jareds Jewelers in the Whole Foods Parking Lot, Metry, LA
http://www.familygras.com/

April 28 , April 29  & April 30,2006, 2007 & 2009(12:00 pm - 6:00 pm)

Festival International de Louisiane,   (W. Vermillion  & Lafayette Streets)  Lafayette, LA

http://www.festivalinternational.com/site1.php



May 6 (10:00 am - 7:30 pm) & May 7, 2006, 2008 & 2009 (10:00 - 7:00 pm)  

Fest For All ,  Baton Rouge, LA


Friday, Saturday & Sunday,  April 17, 18 & 19, 2009 (11:00 - 7:00)
Featured Artist for French Quarter Festval Official Shirt 2009!
French Quarter Festival,  (Decatur  & Barracks), New Orleans, LA
http://www.fqfi.org/
2010 (noon-5pm)
The Freret Market,  Freret @ Napoleon, New Orleans, LA

Oct 5, 6, 7 2007 (hours vary-check link)

Gretna Heritage Festival,  Historic Gretna,  LA
http://www.gretnafest.com/


Thur, March 8, Fri, March 9, Sat, March 10, Sun, March 11, 2007
Louisiana Sportsman Show,  Lamar-Dixon Expo Center , Gonzales, LA
http://www.lasportsmenshow.com/default.asp


Oct 21 & 22, 2005, 2006, 2007 , 2008& 2009

Madisonville Wooden Boat Festival,  Madisonville, LA

http://www.woodenboatfest.org/

January 27, February 24, March 31, May 26, June 30 , July 28, August 25, Nov 24, Dec 23 2007 (10:00-4:00)
New Orleans Art Market, Palmer Park(Carrollton & Claiborne), New Orleans, LA
 http://www.artscouncilofneworleans.org/index.php


Thursay, Friday & Saturday, May 7,8 & 9 , 2009(10:00 - 8:00)
New Orleans Bike Week, Heritage Park, New Orleans, LA
(across from the Morial Convention Center )
http://www.bikeweekneworleans.com/index.html


April 25, 26 & 27, 2008
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival,  Louisiana Marketplace Tent E, Fairgrounds, New Orleans, LA
http://www.nojazzfest.com/

Sunday, November 2008 & 2009
New Orleans Po-Boy Preservation Festival , Oak & S. Carrollton,  New Orleans, LA

Feb 10, May 12, June 9, August 11, Dec 8, 2007, 2008 (10:00 - 4:00)

Northshore Art Market, Lee Lane @ Boston, Covington ,LA



Oct, 2006, 2007, 2009  March 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
Oak Alley Plantation,    Vacherie, LA
http://www.oakalleyplantation.com

Sept 8, 9,10 , 2006, 2007 & March 2, 3, 4, 2007,2008 & 2009

Pontchartrain Home & Garden Show, Pontchartrain Center, Kenner, LA


First Half 2007, 2009  &Whole week 2008 (hours vary-check link)
Red River Revel,  Shreveport,  LA
http://www.redriverrevel.com/


March  27, 28, 29 & 30, 2008 ( Hours vary, check link)
2008 Southern Sportsman's Ex,
po , (with Bennett's Camera) Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA
http://www.sportsmans-expos.com/Shows/NewOrleansSuperdome/GeneralInfo/tabid/129/Default.aspx


May 3 Thru June 21, 2006, 2007, 2008 & 2009  (5:00 pm - 7:30 pm) 

Wednesdays at the Square, New Orleans, LA

(St. Charles Ave in the CBD, across from Gallier Hall)

http://www.wednesdayatthesquare.com/




The Prints

Signed and named by the artist, our work consists of professionally printed photos mounted on foam core and presented under an acid free top mat (will not yellow) ready to frame in a protective acrylic sleeve.  The use of superior materials provides archival durability.

 

Available Sizes

With very few exceptions, our work is presented in sizes that can be finished using “off the shelf” frames available at local art & craft stores, providing a more economical alternative to custom f

  Finished sizes include:

   8 x 10             18 x 24
12 x 16            24 x 30
16 x 20            24 x 36
30 x40

                                                           

Panoramic sizes:

8 x 24

12 x 36

20 x 60





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A native of elsewhere, Joshua has lived and worked in New Orleans for over 20 years, capturing glimpses of life throughout the New Orleans area.    Over the years, Joshua has kept a camera by his side and has taken over 190,000 pictures of everything from candid street scenes to wildlife in an around the swamps & bayous of southeast Louisiana.  Whether its purpose is editorial, sentimental, informational, inspirational or a photographic cartoon, Joshua is always on the hunt to celebrate the ordinary and find the jewels nestled in the world all around us.   Joshua continues his photographic journal of the Post-Katrina experiment full-time, and is committed to the massive rebuilding effort by helping people replace memories of a city and region that we all know and love.