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  • 21 September 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Special beauty mister from Aunt Sally's Pralines.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 21 September 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Special glycerine beauty soap from Aunt Sally's Pralines.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    21sept15-Aunt Sallys Pralines064.JPG
  • 21 September 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Special glycerine beauty soap from Aunt Sally's Pralines.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    21sept15-Aunt Sallys Pralines063.JPG
  • 21 September 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Special glycerine beauty soap from Aunt Sally's Pralines.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    21sept15-Aunt Sallys Pralines061.JPG
  • 21 September 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Special glycerine beauty soap from Aunt Sally's Pralines.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    21sept15-Aunt Sallys Pralines062.JPG
  • 21 September 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Special beauty mister from Aunt Sally's Pralines.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    21sept15-Aunt Sallys Pralines067.JPG
  • 21 September 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Special glycerine beauty soap from Aunt Sally's Pralines.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    21sept15-Aunt Sallys Pralines060.JPG
  • 08 Feb 2014. Cancun, Mexico.<br />
Hair and makeup at the Beach Palace Hotel.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 08 Feb 2014. Cancun, Mexico.<br />
Hair and makeup at the Beach Palace Hotel.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 08 Feb 2014. Cancun, Mexico.<br />
Hair and makeup at the Beach Palace Hotel.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    08feb14-Laurence&Geraldine061.JPG
  • 21 May 2015. Laurel, Mississippi.<br />
Tess Holliday background. <br />
Beloved grand parents Frank and Carolyn Tadlock at their home outside Laurel where Tess and her family lived for part of her life in a trailer in the back yard. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    21may15-Tess Holliday036.JPG
  • 05 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
John A. Smith swims through the murky water in Uptown New Orleans as he and his family attempt to rescue their business.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 05 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
L/R Jonas Smith and his father John and brother John swim through the murky water in Uptown New Orleans as the family attempt to rescue their business.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 05 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
L/R Jonas Smith and his father John and brother John swim through the murky water in Uptown New Orleans as the family attempt to rescue their business.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05sept05-post katrina76.JPG
  • 05 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
John A. Smith swims through the murky water in Uptown New Orleans as he and his family attempt to rescue their business.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05sept05-post katrina81.JPG
  • 05 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
L/R Jonas Smith and his father John swim through the murky water in Uptown New Orleans as the family attempt to rescue their business.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05sept05-post katrina78.JPG
  • 09 May 2010. Waveland, Mississippi USA. <br />
Two dead catfish make up a small fraction of carnage at the beach.  6 dead stingrays also littered a half mile stretch of beach. Whether it's early indications of oil pollution, or catch tossed from a local fishing pier, it is truly tragic to find so many once fine, now dead fish in such a short stretch of beach. Either way, it shows a callous disregard for the environment in which we live. Meanwhile all around locals, tourists and visitors relax and enjoy the beauty of South Beach,  an hour from New Orleans. Just a few miles off the coast, an impending disaster looms. With the continual flood of oil washing into the Gulf of Mexico and as winds turn and begin to push from the south, it is only and matter of when, not if the oil reaches the beaches. The barrier islands offshore are taking a battering soaking up the initial fronts of oil threatening everything in it's ever encroaching path. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09may10-waveland miss012.JPG
  • 09 May 2010. Waveland, Mississippi USA. <br />
A child discovers one of 6 dead stingrays and two dead catfish in just a half mile stretch of beach. Whether it's early indications of oil pollution, or catch tossed from a local fishing pier, it is truly tragic to find so many once fine, now dead fish in such a short stretch of beach. Either way, it shows a callous disregard for the environment in which we live. Meanwhile all around locals, tourists and visitors relax and enjoy the beauty of South Beach,  an hour from New Orleans. Just a few miles off the coast, an impending disaster looms. With the continual flood of oil washing into the Gulf of Mexico and as winds turn and begin to push from the south, it is only and matter of when, not if the oil reaches the beaches. The barrier islands offshore are taking a battering soaking up the initial fronts of oil threatening everything in it's ever encroaching path. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09may10-waveland miss007.JPG
  • 09 May 2010. Waveland, Mississippi USA. <br />
One of 6 dead stingrays and two dead catfish in just a half mile stretch of beach. Whether it's early indications of oil pollution, or catch tossed from a local fishing pier, it is truly tragic to find so many once fine, now dead fish in such a short stretch of beach. Either way, it shows a callous disregard for the environment in which we live. Meanwhile all around locals, tourists and visitors relax and enjoy the beauty of South Beach,  an hour from New Orleans. Just a few miles off the coast, an impending disaster looms. With the continual flood of oil washing into the Gulf of Mexico and as winds turn and begin to push from the south, it is only and matter of when, not if the oil reaches the beaches. The barrier islands offshore are taking a battering soaking up the initial fronts of oil threatening everything in it's ever encroaching path. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09may10-waveland miss031.JPG
  • 09 May 2010. Waveland, Mississippi USA. <br />
Locals, tourists and visitors relax and enjoy the beauty of South Beach, just an hour from New Orleans. Just a few miles off the coast, an impending disaster looms. With the continual flood of oil washing into the Gulf of Mexico and as winds turn and begin to push from the south, it is only and matter of when, not if the oil reaches the beaches. The barrier islands just offshore are taking a battering soaking up the initial fronts of oil, threatening everything in it's ever encroaching path. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09may10-waveland miss025.JPG
  • 09 May 2010. Waveland, Mississippi USA. <br />
One of 6 dead stingrays and two dead catfish in just a half mile stretch of beach. Whether it's early indications of oil pollution, or catch tossed from a local fishing pier, it is truly tragic to find so many once fine, now dead fish in such a short stretch of beach. Either way, it shows a callous disregard for the environment in which we live. Meanwhile all around locals, tourists and visitors relax and enjoy the beauty of South Beach,  an hour from New Orleans. Just a few miles off the coast, an impending disaster looms. With the continual flood of oil washing into the Gulf of Mexico and as winds turn and begin to push from the south, it is only and matter of when, not if the oil reaches the beaches. The barrier islands offshore are taking a battering soaking up the initial fronts of oil threatening everything in it's ever encroaching path. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09may10-waveland miss017.JPG
  • 09 May 2010. Waveland, Mississippi USA. <br />
One of 6 dead stingrays and two dead catfish in just a half mile stretch of beach. Whether it's early indications of oil pollution, or catch tossed from a local fishing pier, it is truly tragic to find so many once fine, now dead fish in such a short stretch of beach. Either way, it shows a callous disregard for the environment in which we live. Meanwhile all around locals, tourists and visitors relax and enjoy the beauty of South Beach,  an hour from New Orleans. Just a few miles off the coast, an impending disaster looms. With the continual flood of oil washing into the Gulf of Mexico and as winds turn and begin to push from the south, it is only and matter of when, not if the oil reaches the beaches. The barrier islands offshore are taking a battering soaking up the initial fronts of oil threatening everything in it's ever encroaching path. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09may10-waveland miss016.JPG
  • 09 May 2010. Waveland, Mississippi USA. <br />
A child discovers one of 6 dead stingrays and two dead catfish in just a half mile stretch of beach. Whether it's early indications of oil pollution, or catch tossed from a local fishing pier, it is truly tragic to find so many once fine, now dead fish in such a short stretch of beach. Either way, it shows a callous disregard for the environment in which we live. Meanwhile all around locals, tourists and visitors relax and enjoy the beauty of South Beach,  an hour from New Orleans. Just a few miles off the coast, an impending disaster looms. With the continual flood of oil washing into the Gulf of Mexico and as winds turn and begin to push from the south, it is only and matter of when, not if the oil reaches the beaches. The barrier islands offshore are taking a battering soaking up the initial fronts of oil threatening everything in it's ever encroaching path. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09may10-waveland miss015.JPG
  • 09 May 2010. Waveland, Mississippi USA. <br />
A child discovers one of 6 dead stingrays and two dead catfish in just a half mile stretch of beach. Whether it's early indications of oil pollution, or catch tossed from a local fishing pier, it is truly tragic to find so many once fine, now dead fish in such a short stretch of beach. Either way, it shows a callous disregard for the environment in which we live. Meanwhile all around locals, tourists and visitors relax and enjoy the beauty of South Beach,  an hour from New Orleans. Just a few miles off the coast, an impending disaster looms. With the continual flood of oil washing into the Gulf of Mexico and as winds turn and begin to push from the south, it is only and matter of when, not if the oil reaches the beaches. The barrier islands offshore are taking a battering soaking up the initial fronts of oil threatening everything in it's ever encroaching path. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09may10-waveland miss009.JPG
  • 09 May 2010. Waveland, Mississippi USA. <br />
One of 6 dead stingrays and two dead catfish in just a half mile stretch of beach. Whether it's early indications of oil pollution, or catch tossed from a local fishing pier, it is truly tragic to find so many once fine, now dead fish in such a short stretch of beach. Either way, it shows a callous disregard for the environment in which we live. Meanwhile all around locals, tourists and visitors relax and enjoy the beauty of South Beach,  an hour from New Orleans. Just a few miles off the coast, an impending disaster looms. With the continual flood of oil washing into the Gulf of Mexico and as winds turn and begin to push from the south, it is only and matter of when, not if the oil reaches the beaches. The barrier islands offshore are taking a battering soaking up the initial fronts of oil threatening everything in it's ever encroaching path. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09may10-waveland miss006.JPG
  • 09 May 2010. Waveland, Mississippi USA. <br />
A child enjoys a wonderful day at the beach, possibly one of the last for many years to come. Locals, tourists and visitors relax and enjoy the beauty of South Beach,  an hour from New Orleans. Just a few miles off the coast, an impending disaster looms. With the continual flood of oil washing into the Gulf of Mexico and as winds turn and begin to push from the south, it is only and matter of when, not if the oil reaches the beaches. The barrier islands offshore are taking a battering soaking up the initial fronts of oil threatening everything in it's ever encroaching path. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09may10-waveland miss140.JPG
  • 09 May 2010. South Beach, Waveland, Mississippi USA. <br />
One of many Government planes overhead, returning to shore on a constant shuttle of dispersant spraying missions  as locals, tourists and visitors relax and enjoy the beauty of South Beach, an hour from New Orleans. Just a few miles off the coast, an impending disaster looms. With the continual flood of oil washing into the Gulf of Mexico and as winds turn and begin to push from the south, it is only and matter of when, not if the oil reaches the beaches. The barrier islands just offshore are taking a battering soaking up the initial fronts of oil, threatening everything in it's ever encroaching path. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09may10-waveland miss137.JPG
  • 09 May 2010. Waveland, Mississippi USA. <br />
Two dead catfish make up a small fraction of carnage at the beach.  6 dead stingrays also littered a half mile stretch of beach. Whether it's early indications of oil pollution, or catch tossed from a local fishing pier, it is truly tragic to find so many once fine, now dead fish in such a short stretch of beach. Either way, it shows a callous disregard for the environment in which we live. Meanwhile all around locals, tourists and visitors relax and enjoy the beauty of South Beach,  an hour from New Orleans. Just a few miles off the coast, an impending disaster looms. With the continual flood of oil washing into the Gulf of Mexico and as winds turn and begin to push from the south, it is only and matter of when, not if the oil reaches the beaches. The barrier islands offshore are taking a battering soaking up the initial fronts of oil threatening everything in it's ever encroaching path. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09may10-waveland miss127.JPG
  • 09 May 2010. Waveland, Mississippi USA. <br />
One of 6 dead stingrays and two dead catfish in just a half mile stretch of beach. Whether it's early indications of oil pollution, or catch tossed from a local fishing pier, it is truly tragic to find so many once fine, now dead fish in such a short stretch of beach. Either way, it shows a callous disregard for the environment in which we live. Meanwhile all around locals, tourists and visitors relax and enjoy the beauty of South Beach,  an hour from New Orleans. Just a few miles off the coast, an impending disaster looms. With the continual flood of oil washing into the Gulf of Mexico and as winds turn and begin to push from the south, it is only and matter of when, not if the oil reaches the beaches. The barrier islands offshore are taking a battering soaking up the initial fronts of oil threatening everything in it's ever encroaching path. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09may10-waveland miss121.JPG
  • 09 May 2010. Waveland, Mississippi USA. <br />
One of 6 dead stingrays and two dead catfish in just a half mile stretch of beach. Whether it's early indications of oil pollution, or catch tossed from a local fishing pier, it is truly tragic to find so many once fine, now dead fish in such a short stretch of beach. Either way, it shows a callous disregard for the environment in which we live. Meanwhile all around locals, tourists and visitors relax and enjoy the beauty of South Beach,  an hour from New Orleans. Just a few miles off the coast, an impending disaster looms. With the continual flood of oil washing into the Gulf of Mexico and as winds turn and begin to push from the south, it is only and matter of when, not if the oil reaches the beaches. The barrier islands offshore are taking a battering soaking up the initial fronts of oil threatening everything in it's ever encroaching path. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09may10-waveland miss032.JPG
  • 09 May 2010. Waveland, Mississippi USA. <br />
Government boats roar past on their way to check barrier islands for oil as locals, tourists and visitors relax and enjoy the beauty of South Beach, an hour from New Orleans. Just a few miles off the coast, an impending disaster looms. With the continual flood of oil washing into the Gulf of Mexico and as winds turn and begin to push from the south, it is only and matter of when, not if the oil reaches the beaches. The barrier islands just offshore are taking a battering soaking up the initial fronts of oil, threatening everything in it's ever encroaching path. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09may10-waveland miss136.JPG
  • 14 Oct 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana.  <br />
TV's Dr Oz Mehmet poses with donors, organisers, hosts and their guests at a fundraiser hosted at the beautiful family residence of Evamor water CEO Bo Reily and his wife Caroline. Guests stepped into a photo booth with Dr Oz  attending the  donor reception helping to raise awareness and capital for the many projects Dr Oz supports in the city.  Dr Oz visited the city to promote HealthCorps and it's affiliation with Evamor bottled water from Louisiana.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley
    14oct11-droz portraits056.jpg
  • 06 June 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
Shrimpers surrounded by oil boom on their boat in Barataria Bay. The shrimp boaters should be sweeping the waters for up to $5,000 worth of beautiful Gulf shrimp a day but the fishing grounds are all closed. Instead they are making around $1,000 a day for  BP contractors instead, a fraction of what they would ordinarily be making. The fishermen do not have  fixed contracts with BP and does not know when BP will stop hiring them. The debt collectors have been calling asking for their money. The shrimpers advise them to call BP. They know their lives will never be the same again. The ecological and economic impact of BP's oil spill is devastating to the region. Oil from the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe is evading booms laid out to stop it thanks in part to the dispersants which means the oil travels at every depth of the Gulf and washes ashore wherever the current carries it. The Louisiana wetlands produce over 30% of America's seafood and are the most fertile of their kind in the world.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 06 June 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
Jimmy Terrebonne Snr sits surrounded by oil boom on his boat in Barataria Bay. The shrimp boater should be sweeping the waters for up to $5,000 worth of beautiful Gulf shrimp a day but the fishing grounds are all closed. Instead he is making around $1,000 a day for oil for BP contractors instead, a fraction of what he would ordinarily be making with bills mounting at home. The fisherman does not have a fixed contract within BP and does not know when BP will stop hiring him. He does however know that his life will never be the same again. The ecological and economic impact of BP's oil spill is devastating to the region. Oil from the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe is evading booms laid out to stop it thanks in part to the dispersants which means the oil travels at every depth of the Gulf and washes ashore wherever the current carries it. The Louisiana wetlands produce over 30% of America's seafood and are the most fertile of their kind in the world.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06june10-oil france-soir 042.JPG
  • http://varleypix.photoshelter.com/gallery/17nov05-Blue-Marlin-Attack/G0000nJ55Ig7ZHXQ<br />
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19 December 2005. Mandeville, Louisiana.<br />
The German newspaper Bild picks up the National Enquirer story.  <br />
The loose translation 'Swordfish pierced beautiful fisherwoman - silicone boobs save her life.' <br />
A great tabloid tale - the incredible story of Denise LeBlanc who was skewered by a fish. Her life was saved by her breast implant after the Marlin thrust from the water and speared her from her shoulder, through her breast implant and out through her  back off the coast of Panama. Doctors claimed the silicone implants not only helped deflect the Marlin's spear from her heart, but the silicone also plugged a hole in her chest cavity which would have flooded had her implants been saline. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
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  • 05 May 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana,  USA. .New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. JazzFest..Jazz legend Pete Fountain brings his beautiful clarinet to the Fest..Photo; Charlie Varley.
    05may13-JazzFest096.JPG
  • 05 May 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana,  USA. .New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. JazzFest..Jazz legend Pete Fountain brings his beautiful clarinet to the Fest..Photo; Charlie Varley.
    05may13-JazzFest095.JPG
  • 05 May 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana,  USA. .New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. JazzFest..Jazz legend Pete Fountain brings his beautiful clarinet to the Fest..Photo; Charlie Varley.
    05may13-JazzFest048.JPG
  • 05 May 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana,  USA. .New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. .Matthew Goldman and his beautiful daughter..Photo; Charlie Varley.
    05may12-jazzfest113.JPG
  • 06 June 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
Shrimpers surrounded by oil boom on their boat in Barataria Bay. The shrimp boaters should be sweeping the waters for up to $5,000 worth of beautiful Gulf shrimp a day but the fishing grounds are all closed. Instead they are making around $1,000 a day for  BP contractors instead, a fraction of what they would ordinarily be making. The fishermen do not have  fixed contracts with BP and does not know when BP will stop hiring them. The debt collectors have been calling asking for their money. The shrimpers advise them to call BP. They know their lives will never be the same again. The ecological and economic impact of BP's oil spill is devastating to the region. Oil from the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe is evading booms laid out to stop it thanks in part to the dispersants which means the oil travels at every depth of the Gulf and washes ashore wherever the current carries it. The Louisiana wetlands produce over 30% of America's seafood and are the most fertile of their kind in the world.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06june10-oil france-soir 045.JPG
  • 06 June 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
Jimmy Terrebonne Jnr sits surrounded by oil boom on his boat in Barataria Bay. The shrimp boater should be sweeping the waters for up to $5,000 worth of beautiful Gulf shrimp a day but the fishing grounds are all closed. Instead he is making around $1,000 a day for oil for BP contractors instead, a fraction of what he would ordinarily be making with bills mounting at home. The fisherman does not have a fixed contract withn BP and does not know when BP will stop hiring him. He does however know that his life will never be the same again. The ecological and economic impact of BP's oil spill is devastating to the region. Oil from the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe is evading booms laid out to stop it thanks in part to the dispersants which means the oil travels at every depth of the Gulf and washes ashore wherever the current carries it. The Louisiana wetlands produce over 30% of America's seafood and are the most fertile of their kind in the world.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    06june10-oil france-soir 041.JPG
  • 05 May 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana,  USA. .New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. JazzFest..Jazz legend Pete Fountain brings his beautiful clarinet to the Fest..Photo; Charlie Varley.
    05may13-JazzFest049.JPG
  • 05 May 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana,  USA. .New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. JazzFest..Jazz legend Pete Fountain brings his beautiful clarinet to the Fest..Photo; Charlie Varley.
    05may13-JazzFest047.JPG
  • 04 May 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana,  USA. .New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. .Sarah Jarosz, Grammy award nominated bluegrass multi instrumentalist with a beautiful voice..Photo; Charlie Varley.
    04may12-jazzfest064.JPG
  • 04 May 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana,  USA. .New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. .Sarah Jarosz, Grammy award nominated bluegrass multi instrumentalist with a beautiful voice..Photo; Charlie Varley.
    04may12-jazzfest062.JPG
  • 04 May 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana,  USA. .New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. .Sarah Jarosz, Grammy award nominated bluegrass multi instrumentalist with a beautiful voice..Photo; Charlie Varley.
    04may12-jazzfest059.JPG
  • 04 May 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana,  USA. .New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. .Sarah Jarosz, Grammy award nominated bluegrass multi instrumentalist with a beautiful voice..Photo; Charlie Varley.
    04may12-jazzfest058.JPG