Construction Photography: Rebuilding After Katrina
July 10th, 2008On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina came ashore along the Gulf Coast of the United States. It proved to be one of the most destructive storms in U.S. history. Although cleanup and rebuilding efforts are well underway, much work remains.
San Diego-based International Relief Teams (IRT) is helping to rebuild Katrina-damaged homes in southern Mississippi. I've been part of two IRT groups, and have worked with volunteers from all walks of life.
Don is a U.S. Air Force retiree...

Renee is a Smokejumper with the U.S. Forest Service...

Note: These two photos are included in this slideshow that I created for the IRT home page.
Tip: You can view more construction photography in my portfolio. I am also available for construction photography assignments in Tucson, Arizona, and elsewhere. To check availability and to request a proposal, please contact me.
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