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Photo Flood 18*: Mt. Pleasant

Photo Flood Saint Louis is an organization that I created almost five years ago for photographers in St. Louis.  PFSTL offers great opportunities to network, share images, learn from more experienced shooters, and more, but mostly, it tells the story of the city, neighborhood by neighborhood.  In fact, every month we visit a new neighborhood, meet new people, visit new businesses, and show the world (or at least the internet) what makes St. Louis a dynamic place to live, warts and all.

As organizer, I rarely miss an event, but it has happened.  Over the years, I missed out on covering the southside neighborhoods of Mt. Pleasant and Tiffany.  This post is about me finally getting a chance to walk around one of them.

Sugarloaf Mound, last of the Native American mounds left in St. Louis, once nicknamed “Mound City”.


Filed under: Adventure, art, Interlude, Jason Gray, manual focus, Photo Walk, photography Tagged: Jason Gray, Mt. Pleasant, PFSTL, Photo Flood Saint Louis, Photo Flood STL, Street Photography, Sugarloaf Mound


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