Story & Photos By Ken Hulsey
I have to admit that Shreveport is probably my favorite city in Louisiana. The city features stunning visual contrasts, and as a photojournalist, walking around provides countless opportunities to capture thought-provoking images. I spent some time in downtown Shreveport this week and took a lot of great pictures. The area is rich with things to see, including many abandoned buildings, which can be found in every city and town in the state, as well as preserved historical landmarks and modern art and architecture.
"A walk through downtown Shreveport is a journey back in time where Elvis shook things up, and Huddie Ledbetter strummed the blues on a 12-string guitar. Tourists can play a lucky hand and capture the day’s winnings at two premier casinos, shop for contemporary art, take in an independent film at Robinson Film Center, or launch into orbit at the Sci-Port IMAX Dome Theater.
Downtown is also the seat of local governments and the courts, and is the heart of business and finance. More than 14,000 people work downtown each day, and they are seeing the street scene change in front of their eyes. Vacant historic buildings across the city center are under construction as office, retail and apartments, the Shreveport Common Art and Culture District brings thousands downtown for events ranging from giant puppet parades to huge street fairs, and the clean and safe Red River District is welcoming new businesses and exciting events.
Throughout downtown, you’ll find places to dine, art and music to enjoy, movies to watch, and great company along the way. We invite you to live, work, play, and Find It Downtown Shreveport!"
I tend to gravitate more towards the historical and the abandoned, so much of what I captured focuses on those aspects. Over the years, I have developed a love for old buildings, and downtown Shreveport has many interesting examples.
I love this blurb I found on Shreveport's Downtown Development Authority website; it sums up the area's history perfectly.
Downtown is also the seat of local governments and the courts, and is the heart of business and finance. More than 14,000 people work downtown each day, and they are seeing the street scene change in front of their eyes. Vacant historic buildings across the city center are under construction as office, retail and apartments, the Shreveport Common Art and Culture District brings thousands downtown for events ranging from giant puppet parades to huge street fairs, and the clean and safe Red River District is welcoming new businesses and exciting events.
Throughout downtown, you’ll find places to dine, art and music to enjoy, movies to watch, and great company along the way. We invite you to live, work, play, and Find It Downtown Shreveport!"
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