After Hurricane Katrina, I walked or drove the entire course of the storm from Grande Isle, LA to Waveland, MS, and even the tip of the Everglades. In some of these areas, I have been back over the years to reshoot as the area recovers - or doesn't. I probably shot about 1000 sheets of 4x5, and I have some of the images on the WWW:

http://www.epr-art.com/galleries/x1-hk-churches/

http://www.epr-art.com/galleries/x2-hk-no/

http://www.epr-art.com/galleries/x3-hk-la/

http://www.epr-art.com/galleries/x3-hk-ms/

I have did this for art and I also did it because I do research on climate change and its impact on the Mississippi Delta. (http://sites.law.lsu.edu/coast/)

I am looking for suggestions for myself and others who shot the Katrina damage. Ten years is coming up, what should we do? I am thinking about building up my galleries and doing a blog. The blog would show post-storm and current images, and would also talk about reasons why the storm did so much damage, and why there is no stopping the loss of the lower Mississippi Delta and New Orleans over the next 100 years.