Highlights from the December 2025 Photo Tour

Opening Reflections

Cypress Trees in the Fog at Lake Fausse Pointe

Cypress Trees in the Fog at Lake Fausse Pointe

December photo tours are always a little unpredictable, and this year was no exception. Overcast light, pockets of fog, and a few well‑timed breaks in the weather gave us a beautifully varied set of shooting conditions across four days. From massive cypress silhouettes at Lake Fausse Pointe to the soft glow of Christmas lights at Oak Alley, this tour delivered a rich mix of scenery, quiet moments, and images our group was genuinely proud of.

Below is a day‑by‑day look at what we experienced, along with still photographs and a slideshow video capturing some of the best moments.

Day 1 – Lake Fausse Pointe in Moody Overcast Light

December Cypress Scene–Lake Dauterive

December Cypress Scene–Lake Dauterive

The tour began at Lake Fausse Pointe on December 1st under a thick blanket of overcast skies—ideal for photographing the massive cypress trees along the lake’s south side. Soft, even light brought out details in the trunks and hanging moss, and the lake stayed calm for most of our four‑hour session.

We returned to our accommodations around 3 p.m., just as the rain set in, giving us a welcome early evening to rest, review images, and prepare for the next day.

Day 2 – Lake Dauterive and a Sunset Finish at Lake Martin

Lone Cypress at Lake Dauterive

Lone Cypress at Lake Dauterive

The morning of December 2nd took us to Lake Dauterive. Once again, we were met with overcast skies—perfect conditions for isolating cypress forms and reflections without harsh contrast.

After a midday break, we headed to Lake Martin for sunset. Even with clouds lingering, the sky opened enough to create color and depth on the water, giving us a strong finish to the day.

Susnet at Lake Martin

Day 3 – Fog at Fausse Pointe & Christmas Lights at Oak Alley

Colorful Cypress At Lake Fausse Pointe

Colorful Cypress At Lake Fausse Pointe

December 3rd gave us the kind of morning photographers dream about. Light fog drifted across Lake Fausse Pointe, wrapping the cypress trees in layers of atmosphere. It was our most productive morning of the tour, with everyone coming away with portfolio‑worthy frames.

That afternoon we made a special trip to my hometown, Houma, before heading to Oak Alley Plantation. We photographed the historic home at dusk as its Christmas lights began to glow—an elegant contrast to the quiet swamp scenes earlier in the day.

Day 4 – Terrebonne & St. Mary Parishes

Oak Alley Plantation with Christmas Lights

Oak Alley Plantation with Christmas Lights

On the final morning, we explored locations in Terrebonne and St. Mary Parishes, photographing until rain brought the session to an early close. Even with the shortened day, we ended the tour with a diverse set of images spanning cypress wetlands, lakes, plantations, and low‑country scenery.

Church along Deadwood Road in Terrerrebonne Parish

Church along Deadwood Road in Terrerrebonne Parish

Slideshow Video

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View the full slideshow here → Fall Tour Slideshow

Still Photographs from the Tour

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Final Thoughts

Every December tour is different, but what stays constant is the quiet beauty of Louisiana’s cypress country. Overcast skies gave us color and contrast; fog gave us atmosphere; and each location added its own character to the week. I’m grateful to everyone who joined me, and I’m looking forward to sharing more opportunities like this in upcoming tours.

If you’re considering a future Louisiana Cypress Photo Tour, keep an eye out for upcoming dates—or reach out if you’d like to join the next adventure.

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