Friday, January 6, 2012

Saint Louis Cathedral Interior

St. Louis Cathedral is one of many spectacular cathedrals around New Orleans.  St. Louis is probably most well-known mainly because of its location right in the heart of the French Quarter on Jackson Square.  Consequently, it has become one of the iconic images of New Orleans - right up there with streetcars, oysters, and hand-grenades.


Taking a photo inside the cathedral is tough because the tourists get in the way of taking a clean shot.  More importantly though, the light is very low so you must have a tripod, and you gotta deal with a bunch of different small light sources from the various windows, floor lamps, candles, and stained glass.  On the upside, these light sources can give you a warmth and richness that you don't usually find.  So if you can get the shot right, it can come out looking pretty cool.


Also, College GameDay is setup in Jackson Square this weekend during the lead-up to the BCS National Championship Game in the Superdome.  With the cathedral as the backdrop, this will probably be the most memorable and photogenic GameDay location of all time.  Just one more wrinkle in the crazy weekend of the Saints playoff game and the LSU-Alabama game, both in the Dome within two days of each other.  It's gonna get wild!