Come see us right on Jackson Square!
View from the outside!
Decatur St Gate
Sign outside!
Louis at the Tujague's dining room dedication.
A view of the gallery.
Sold! And they get to meet Louis.
Happy customer and Louis in front of the" Shared Vision" collection she purchased.
Nala L.
Feb 6, 2021
Simple basic prints of the city. Not even anything to be snooty about. Walked around and was right next to the lady and she did not acknowledge our presence. Absolutely no " hello" "welcome" anything. Don't even waste your time coming in here. Not sure if it was because I am black. Maybe don't look touristy enough ( I'm a local) whatever it is. No need or desire to go back.
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Julie C.
Aug 13, 2019
I found this exquisite little gallery by accident while I was escaping a sudden thunderstorm. These are the most beautiful photos I have ever seen of New Orleans. As soon as I walked in, I fell instantly in love with the gorgeous picture of the St. Louis cathedral in the haunted fog. I knew I had to have it, and a romantic, lovely picture of a quintessential iron balcony with a muted oak tree in the background. Lizanne spent about 45 minutes with me, talking about Louis' pictures, the history of his work, some of the prints I loved, shipping, framing and a million other questions that I had. She was amazing! I felt like I was shopping with a friend (who knew her stuff about her work) and it showed in her passion for what I loved and of course, the gallery. I have never owned fine art but I knew these would be my first. I wanted to buy them then, but had to wait. I told her I would get them as soon as I could. Today was that day. I live in California and she shipped them to me in a couple of days. She has given me so much personal and professional attention and helped make my art dream come true, Louis' work is breathtaking. His love for his city shows in his beautiful art. From the moment I saw them, I couldn't stop thinking about them and now I am so honored to own his photos.
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Marielle S.
Mar 30, 2015
This is a lovely photo gallery located right in the heart of Jackson Square.The work of Louis Sahuc is featured throughout the gallery, Louis has been a photographer since 1972, and here you can buy originals and prints of his work in all sizes. His lovely art varies from pictures of New Orleans during a hard rainstorm, to St. Louis Cathedral in the fog and the people of New Orleans.What I like about Louis Sahuc's work is that it isn't typical New Orleans photography. Yes, there are pictures of the architecture of the city, but his work seems to contain more heart than some of the other work I've seen. I feel like his pictures are meant not only to appeal to tourists, but to find homes with locals as well.If you are in the area, be sure to stop in and check it out.
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James A.
Oct 12, 2015
Terrific photography that focuses -- no pun intended -- on the French Quarter and Jackson Square.The prints are signed and numbered, so they're all part of a limited edition, unlike some other galleries that crank out prints of lower quality and higher quantity.Definitely worth a visit. Near Cafe du Monde.
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Libby D.
Nov 20, 2015
5 stars for the work and the artist. 2 for the staff (though it was while ago...)A number of years ago - like 2007 or 2008 - I purchased a lovely print of Mr. Sahuc's. Now that I think of it - has the gallery relocated? Was it on Royal? Or Chartres? Regardless, it featured Mr Sahuc's work that I really enjoy. Unique views of a unique city.Less fun was the staff and the tall tale explaining how the photograph I selected, inside the Cabildo, was of the location where Napoleon signed something or another. A man who never came to the US (unless my grasp of US History is failing me...). I just smiled and nodded because I knew the photograph was coming home with me.Regardless, Mr. Sahuc's work is lovely and I look forward to returning one day and finding another piece for my home. And maybe bringing home another tall tale from bored gallery staff - maybe that's just part of the charm of New Orleans.
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