photo by Allen Casey in Villa Ridge, MO. Most photographers are aware of Henri Cartier-Bresson’s concept of the “decisive...
photo by Mark McKeown Jefferson Barracks was established as a military outpost in 1826, after Fort Belle Fontaine was...
photograph by Theresa Harter Committed to sustainability practices and supporting the local business community, Urban Chestnut Brewery is the...
photograph by Ann Aurbach Originated from the same common pasture tradition as Lafayette Square, Benton Park is a historic...
photograph by Ann Aurbach Established in 1779, Soulard Farmers Market claims to be the oldest continuous farmers market in...
photo by Isaac Richardson Our return to the Central West End, one of the city’s most iconic and most...
Photo by Ann Yeoman Following up the Compton Heights flood of December Photo Flood headed west across Grand Boulevard...
photo by Susan Bennet For our return to the Midtown neighborhood (first visit is here), PFSTL will focus on...
Photo Flood Saint Louis has an enormous amount of pride for St. Louis. We are very interested in improving the perception of STL, which we do by emphasizing what makes each neighborhood that we photograph, and every organization that we partner with, special. The opportunity to share what we love about the city is what brings us together each month, when we invade parts of town to record it in a surge of imagery.
©2026 Photo Flood Saint Louis