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2008 Event
Sponsors

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Children's Art
Stage Sponsor
Poster Sponsored By
Electricity Work
donated by
MalnarElectric
Organizational
and Financial Support donated by the
Ponchatoula Chamber of Commerce
Publicity is
made possible by a grant from the Tangipahoa Parish Tourism Commission

Restrooms
Provided By Pot-O-Gold
Printed Materials
Provided By Premier Printing & Norman Falk
The Northshore
Regional Endowment For The Arts Board would like to thank
Deborah Anderson and
Anderson Small Business Solutions for chairing this year's event!
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Hunters traverse the
wilderness searching for trophies to place on their walls. Julia
Sims also scours the wilderness for "wall hangers," but hers rest
between frames.
Called the "Swamp Lady," she earned her moniker through her devotion
to capturing on film the vast Manchac Swamp surrounding Lake
Maurepas between Baton Rouge and New Orleans.
Sims grew up in Baton Rouge, not far from the swamp she loves so
much. Ironically, her family members were not ardent sportsmen. Not
particularly a tomboy, she craved adventure nevertheless.
Julia Sims has become one of the premier photographers of Louisiana
wildlife. Her work has been featured in virtually every nature
magazine, including "National Geographic," "National Wildlife,"
"Nature Conservancy," "Sierra," Birder's World," and "Ducks
Unlimited."
Now living in Ponchatoula,
Louisiana, famous as both "Strawberry Capital of the World" and
"America's Antique City" and located about fifty miles north of New
Orleans, Sims divides her time between photographing her beloved
swamp, giving lectures, and public speaking.
It is because of the above that she was
awarded the 2004 Life Achievement Award from the Northshore Regional
Endowment For The Arts.
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The colors and sizes of photographs, frames, and mats depicted on
this website are close approximations and vary from monitor to
monitor due to differences in settings. All prices are in US Dollars
and includes shipping and insurance.
Copyright © 1999-2003
all rights reserved. All photographs appearing in this site are the
property of Julia Sims and are protected under United States and
international copyright laws. The photographs may not be reproduced,
stored, or manipulated without the written permission of the
copyright owner.
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