New Orleans photographer Sophie T Lvoff is a member of the 9th Ward Marching Band, so we asked her for an insider's view of this year's Mardi Gras, capturing the characters, the chaos and the krewes behind one of the world's biggest parties
Photographer Sophie Lvoff (second from left) poses with her 9th Ward Marching Rifle Band. Jello Biafra of hardcore punk band the Dead Kennedys (centre) gets them ready to roll in the Proteus Parade - the second oldest parade in New OrleansPhotograph: Sophie T LvoffDespite the rain at this year's carnival, this woman is spreading a little sunshine to revellers on Franklin AvenuePhotograph: Sophie T LvoffRachel Avena Brown tries not to let the weather rain on her paradePhotograph: Sophie T LvoffSilver surfer Tina Antolini in the Bywater neighbourhoodPhotograph: Sophie T LvoffGetting ready to ride in the Krewe of Proteus parade. Riders in these costumes are officers and lieutenants of the krewes - the local organisations that put on parades and balls over the carnival seasonPhotograph: Sophie T LvoffTwo members of the Roots of Music Marching Crusaders limber up for the Proteus Parade. Roots of Music is a local group that fills a void in the music education programmes in New Orleans schools Photograph: Sophie T LvoffParade-goers cheer for beads and trinkets handed out by float riders. Drew Stubbs, who has worked the beads theme into his carnival suit, takes a refreshment break at Mimi's in the MarignyPhotograph: Sophie T LvoffAlien beauty queen at Mimi'sPhotograph: Sophie T LvoffA Basquiat-inspired Mardi Gras king costume at Big Daddy's in the MarignyPhotograph: Sophie T LvoffPhotographer Sophie Lvoff signs off at Sophie Wright Place. Sophie Wright was an activist who started several free schools in the city Photograph: Sophie T LvoffPhotograph: guardian.co.uk