What The Camera Saw:

As I was walking down Bourbon Street in the heart of the “French Quarter,” amused by architecture, lifestyle and culture, a band posted up and began playing their instruments which attracted and invited two employees of Ramelli Waste, LLC to pull over and begin dancing in the middle of the street.

The workers jumped out of the truck started a dance routine while tipping the band, then continued on to their 9 to 5 rounds.

Community locals and tourist gathered around for the live entertainment.

Ramelli Waste workers dancing in the streets, "French Quarter" New Orleans, LA. Photo Credit: Alexander Phankaeo
Ramelli Waste, LLC., workers dancing in the streets of the “French Quarter” New Orleans, LA. Photo Credit: Alexander Phankaeo

On Frenchman Street, through Uber drivers, I learned this was apart of town where the local artist and best jazz musicians share their talent.

Ramelli Waste workers dancing in the streets, "French Quarter" New Orleans, LA. Photo Credit: Alexander Phankaeo
Ramelli Waste, LLC., workers dancing in the streets of the “French Quarter” New Orleans, LA. Photo Credit: Alexander Phankaeo

I spoke with some of the artist and their was one in particular who was displaying live art who I did not get to speak to, but I was able to snap a few shots of the artist at work on Frenchman Street, New Orleans, Louisiana.

"Street Artist" in the "French Quarter" New Orleans, LA. Photo Credit: Alexander Phankaeo
“Street Artist” in the “French Quarter” New Orleans, LA. Photo Credit: Alexander Phankaeo
Alexander Phankaeo, Guest Contributor, ReelUrbanNews.com. The Bellflower based photographer and American Marketing Association member can be found on the campus of California State University Dominguez Hills.
Alexander Phankaeo, Guest Contributor, ReelUrbanNews.com. The Bellflower based photographer and American Marketing Association member can be found on the campus of California State University Dominguez Hills.