Today, again on the recommendation of @i-want-my-iwtv, I visited Oak Alley Plantation, the plantation Pointe Du Locke was based on, and the filming location for Pointe Du Locke in the film.
Once again I have captioned each of these photos with where they appear in the film/their relevance to the series. If you would like to see the other photos I took/their info just message me.
Fun fact about this location – Brad Pitt returned to the NOLA area after IWTV for 12 Years a Slave, and Oak Alley was the neighboring plantation set for that film. He occasionally visits on his own and stays in one of the guest houses.
This is great @stardustschild! ❤ I’m glad you took my suggestion and visited Oak Alley Pointe du Lac Plantation and shared your lovely photoset with us ^______^
I had to pull this comparison out, of the dining room:
Spring 2016 Photography Contest eBook Now Available to Download
Our staff is constantly amazed and thrilled by the perspectives of the plantation that we fail to notice on a daily basis, all the more reason to cherish the gift that these photographs represent. Our Spring 2016 eBook of this photography is now available for our fans to download for free, and works on PC & Mac, and tables from iPad to Android. The download link is near the bottom of this page.
Congratulations to all of our winners and to all who participated in this contest. We certainly hope you can visit with us again soon and share more photographs!
Thank you for supporting Oak Alley Foundation through your visitation, your photo entries, and your donations.
We encourage you to visit Oak Alley often and to feel free to share your photos with us via our FaceBook page, or post them on social media with the hashtag “#OakAlley”.