Produced by Jim Albritton | The annual Endymion open house in the krewe's den offers a preview of the floats that will roll through the streets on New Orleans to the Superdome on Valentine's Day.
Produced by Jim Albritton | From Endymion to Bacchus and everywhere in between, Mardi Gras parades on the last weekend before Fat Tuesday in New Orleans don't disappoint. Give us three minutes and we'll give you Carnival like never before.
Long exposures, dark nights and colorful, brightly lit floats provide an otherworldly look at Mardi Gras 2013 in New Orleans. Go to our Facebook Photo Gallery to see 95 photos of daytime parades. Click here to see all our photo albums.
On the last weekend before Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans don't disappoint. Go to our Facebook Photo Gallery to see 95 photos of daytime parades. Click here to see all our photo albums.
Produced by Jim Albritton | The NOPD officially ends the Mardi Gras season in New Orleans at midnight on Fat Tuesday as fire trucks, patrol cars and mounted police clear revelers from the streets of the French Quarter.
Produced by Jim Albritton | The Krewe of Rex with the new spectacular "butterfly king" float rolled down Canal Street in New Orleans celebrating Mardi Gras 2012.
Produced by Jim Albritton | The identity of Rex, the King of Carnival, is revealed upon his arrival at the Riverwalk Marketplace on Lundi Gras, with pomp, circumstance and a US Navy F-18 Vampire flyover. And the Courts of Rex and Comus meet on Fat Tuesday night via giant red carpet across Canal Street linking the Sheraton and Marriott Hotels in New Orleans.
Produced by Jim Albritton | Harry Connick Jr, Cyndi Lauper, Bret Michaels, Hilary Swank and Mariska Hargitay lead the Krewe of Orpheus through the streets of New Orleans at Mardi Gras 2012.
See hundreds of our Mardi Gras 2012 photos in our Facebook Photo Archive. You don't have to have a Facebook account to view these photos. More photos and videos will be posted on this website and on our other social media sites in coming days. Check back often.
Produced by Jim Albritton | For Michelle Ray and her husband Jonathan, movies are a way of life. The Connecticut couple, like countless filmmakers, found their calling in New Orleans, offering tours of famous film locations and production shoots in the Big Easy. With two-hour tours twice a day, the popularity of their guided trip through the city's movie past, present and future mirrors Louisiana's success in attracting TV shows, independent films and blockbusters to an area that's now being called Hollywood South. | http://nolamovies.com