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Preservation in Print Sells Photos from Its Pages

PRC's esteemed publication, Preservation in Print, is now offering hand-printed photographs by photographer Charles E. Leche.

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Preservation in Print is now offering for sale select hand-printed photographs on professional-quality matte paper from each issue, taken by photographer Charles E. Leche. The Summer issue features images from the Riverbend neighborhood. PRC will mail the pictures to you ($5 shipping fee) or you can visit PRC headquarters at 923 Tchoupitoulas St. for pick-up. Half of the proceeds will support the continued publication of Preservation in Print. This section will be updated regularly with new photographs for purchase from our magazine's photographers.

Click here to view the photos in our online store!


CONTACT: Katie Walenter, Deputy Editor & Chief Archivist of Preservation in Print (504.636.3043 / kwalenter@prcno.org)


The Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans (PRC) was founded in 1974 as a non-profit organization to promote the preservation, restoration and revitalization of New Orleans' historic architecture and neighborhoods. The organization has helped renovate more than 1,200 homes citywide by involving citizens in preservation projects and services that enhance living in New Orleans. PRC provides resources and education to convey the economic, cultural and aesthetic importance of historic preservation in New Orleans and throughout the world. For more information about the PRC’s hurricane recovery efforts, including the homeowner assistance program, call 504.581.7032 or visit www.prcno.org.