Author/photographer Richard Sexton's influence on my love
for architecture cannot be overstated. Publication of his 1993 work, New
Orleans: Elegance and Decadence coincided with my burgeoning interest in
historic architecture of the gulf south and within a few years I had made my
first home purchase. Elegance and Decadence along with Elizabeth Gould's From
Fort to Port: An Architectural History of Mobile, Alabama, 1711-1918 served as
inspiration and the foundation for my learning of historic architecture of the region.
Sexton's volumes that followed, Vestiges of Grandeur: The Plantations of
Louisiana's River Road (1999), and Gardens of New Orleans: Exquisite Excess
(2000) added fuel to the flame. With those seminal works it was with great
excitement that my husband and I were able to meet Richard and to serve as
guides for a recent visit to Mobile. Richard was in town for a book signing of
his latest work, Creole World: Photographs of New Orleans and the Latin
Caribbean Sphere. You can read about
Richard's trip to Mobile and find additional information on the following websites:
vimeo.com/rsstudio
richardsextonstudio.com
hnoc.org
agallery.com
Following are a few of Richard's photos from that visit...