So Much Talent in New Orleans! Check out New Orleans Creative Visionary Barnes’ Latest [cluster 50ifty] of Photos – They Speak to the City

BY VISIONARY BARNES –

[cluster 50ifty]

Horizontal Favorites of 2018

Be kind to yourself while you are still growing

You are human

You are allowed to make mistakes

You are a work in progress – which means you get there a little at a time, not all at once

Blessings for 2019


Meet New Orleans Creative and Photographer Visionary Barnes. Mostly known for capturing the New Orleans creative community and their events around the city, Visionary Barnes continuously takes his photos to the next level. Typically when posting his photos, he groups them into “clusters,” which indicates they have some kind of meaning. 

Just recently, he released [Cluster 50ifty], and I think these are the best we have seen yet. From the colors, to the people, to the variety of photos he chose for this cluster, we couldn’t help but share them with you.

With 2019 on the horizon, we are ready to get to work. So is Visionary Barnes. Not only are his photos top notch, he’s directed some of our favorite visuals. Be sure to follow him on Instagram, where you can keep up with his photo clusters and be the first to see what he brings next.

Corey Bureau

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