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murphoto.net   MurPHOTO -- Mike Murphree
I have been involved with photography since 1965. I was a partner in a wedding and portrait studio and a freelancer for several years in north La. prior to going to work as a photographer for the Army Corps of Engr. in New Orleans. The opportunity for helicopter aerial photography was irresistible. After a stint in management of a visual information unit and the introduction of computer graphics, I moved into the information management arena doing IT work, including web development and maintenance. I never lost my passion for photography over the years; I jumped back in with both digital feet about 4 years ago. My primary interests are nature, portraiture, and aerial work. I love spending hours in the south Louisiana swamps stalking birds, otters, and alligators or just about anything wild. I use a peddle Hobie kayak to get in close to my subjects. New Orleans also offers a plethora of photographic subjects; wild life of a different sort, architecture, and history. I retired from the Corps in 2009 and I am now focusing on my photography passion full time. Thanks for visiting my website....enjoy!
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