Editorial photography by our lead photographer Stephen Bradley, when he was commissioned to photograph the storm damage wreaked on New Orleans and Gulfport MI by Hurricane Katrina – only days after the event.

Driving from Atlanta, we arrived in New Orleans the following day. Driving south, and into the storm damaged areas, was like driving into a post apocalyptic nightmare as we first encountered hundreds of vehicles driving north as their occupants fled the area. Next was the debris. It first appeared as broken branches stretched as far as the eye could see, then tree trunks and vehicles and, finally, boats and houses could be seen scattered on and around our route towards New Orleans itself.

Arriving in New Orleans we saw armed guards posted on all national retail stores, banks and government buildings.

Having experienced photographing the horrors of war in Northern Ireland, this was Stephen’s first experience of photographing during daylight curfew – a quite intimidating and dangerous experience.

stock photo Hurricane Katrina storm damage New Orleans 054134 - editorial photographer in london

stock photo Hurricane Katrina storm damage New Orleans 054134

stock photo Hurricane Katrina storm damage New Orleans 2990. US military man barbed wire barricades during curfew in New Orleans – editorial photographer in london

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