413. Matthew White, part 1
413. Matthew White, part 1

413. Matthew White, part 1

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<div>413. We <a href="http://archive.org/download/413-matthew-white-part-1/413--Matthew_White--part_1.mp3" target="_blank">interview</a> photographer and musician&nbsp;<a href="https://www.matthewwhitestudio.com/" moz-do-not-send="true">Matthew D. White</a>. "I am a photographer living in New Orleans. Most of my work is centered on the south Louisiana landscape, the US Gulf Coast, and South Florida. I have been photographing the Louisiana coast from Sabine Pass to the mouth of the Mississippi for more than 15 years.<span><a name='more'></a></span> I also specialize in architectural, real estate, nature, travel, aerial, and industrial imagery. My photographs have appeared in <i>Nature Conservancy Magazine; 64 Parishes</i> (Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities); <i>Marie Claire</i> (UK); <i>Stern</i> (DE); the <i>New Orleans Times-Picayune</i>; and <i>The New York Times</i>. My stock portfolio is represented by Getty Images. Licensing available for all images seen here. Inquire for commercial or editorial assignment."</div> <ol type="a"> <li>This week in Louisiana history. April 17, 1811. Attakapas Parish abolished, became St. Martin &amp; St. Mary. </li> <li>This week in New Orleans history. According to local historian Buddy Stall, The [New Orleans] Pelicans made their professional [baseball] debut on April 17, 1887 as a member of the Southern Association. In their first outing, the Pels defeated Mobile, 5-2, then went on to win 75 games against 40 losses and win the pennant. The “Golden Era” of the team ran from 1901 through 1938 when the Pelicans finished in the first division all but five times. During that period, 10 pennants flew above Heinemann Park. <br /> </li> <li>This week in Louisiana. <br /> <a href="https://www.louisianatravel.com/article/fort-st-jean-baptiste-state-histori

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