Category Archives: personal

Sep.01
2009

“I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Your works are wonderful, I know that full well.”

Psalm 139:14

I have been following this child since before she was born. Literally. :) Last Sunday, Michael + I were privileged to visit and photograph the growing Mallard brood! Blake + Kiley have been great friends of ours for awhile, and when we walked in the front door of their beautiful new home, I had to stop for a moment and take a breath. There, lining the walls of the front foyer, were all the photos that I had taken of Kiley when she was pregnant, and Evie when she was 10 days old. :D

Let me tell you, there is no greater joy or honor for me than being able to document important parts of people’s lives- not simply for being able to put your name on a piece of art; but to be able to connect with people on a personal level.

Let’s go back for a minute.

One of my favorite images from when Blake + Kiley were expecting:

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And Evie at 10 days old (how TINY is she?!):

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And here is Evie now at 1 year old!

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Such a happy baby!!

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Reminds me of “Finding Nemo”.

BUBBLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

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Meet Calvin.

I love Calvin. Calvin has blue eyes. :)

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Their pride and joy :) I love this one.

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If this doesn’t melt your heart, I don’t know what would.

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More bubbles and some yummy light.

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And just to make your day…

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Thanks ya’ll! We love ya and can’t wait for more!

Lauren + Mike

Aug.27
2009

Bailey’s thoughts exactly when she realized that she was going to have to actually leave the comfort of the air conditioned car to run up and down city streets and be assaulted by giant pink bubbles.

Saturday was a gorgeous day and was perfect weather for Sarah+Paul’s loveshoot. The fabulous duo Cassie + Andrew Olimb came to hang out and spend the weekend with us (stay tuned for their loveshoot!) and we had so much fun running around downtown Quincy with Sarah + Paul, getting lost in some sketchy parts of town (ok not so much- at one point I was thinking we were going to have to board up the windows of the car!) rolling down hills, and getting our “mexi-stache” on. :D

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Ok I HAD to post this one. Poor Bailey, she was terrified. But, I nearly fell over laughing whenI ran across this one while making the picks for this blog.

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Hello, favorite. :)

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Funny story: We were trying to find a swingset. You would think that this would be easy, right? Well, after 30 minutes of searching, we decided to stop and ask someone where we could find one. We got the directions and went on our merry way. When we arrived, it was a day care with miniature swings and slides.

Um… no.

So we finally found someone who directed us to a local elementary school!

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Ladies and gentlemen- I give you… the mexistaches!

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Keep scrolling to feel like a kid again. :D

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Ms. Cassie being stealth. :)

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Where’s Waldo? Hehe. :D

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Sarah + Paul (+ Bailey too!), we adore you guys. Thank you so much for hanging out with us! I hope we get to do it more often!

Jul.31
2009

It’s Friday afternoon and I am at home sick with the flu (thankfully NOT of the swine variety) :( so while I am catching up on some much needed rest, movie marathons, and all the chicken soup I can hold, I found this video on YouTube and had to share.

You will love it. For brides who will be considering doing it after they watch, DO IT! Your wedding is a celebration! :D

Lately, with the dwindling economy, I have been thinking a lot about those brides that want a big, beautiful wedding, but just don’t have a lot of money to spend.

Let me tell you from experience, you don’t have to have a huge expensive wedding for it to be absolutely GORGEOUS. For example, when Michael and I got married, since we were both photographers, of course we wanted things that were going to photograph well. Plus, I LOVE details (all my previous brides- give me a shout out here!) so we did a LOT of DIY projects ourselves.

I borrowed this information from my good friend Meg Perotti. She is wonderful, thanks Meg! :)

I recently came across this post by the ever lovely Rachel Earl and I thought she really hit the nail on the head! I always joke with my clients that I am totally biased in thinking that your photographer is the most important thing but I will tell you this: I have been to a lot of weddings, this we know. From all my experience I will say that location and photography are the two most important things. Get a venue that is beautiful all on it’s own so you don’t end up spending countless dollars dressing up a banquet hall and get a photographer that you LOVE who will document everything about your day that you can cherish for years after the last dance. You could get married in an open field, with 50 people, with fresh fruit, bbq food, and a wild flower bouquet and your photographer will SWOON at the beautiful things they will be able to capture!

Rachael’s advice: (if anything- this post is important to read for that Louboutins link!! HOLY COW!)

1. Okay, so it’s important to first PRIORITIZE. I am sure every photographer that ever meets with a bride asks them what is most important to them on their wedding day. Yes, I do believe photography is one of the most important elements of your day because it is what you will have on your walls or in your album forever. Photos help us remember key moments, emotions, and details. No, I’m not telling you to forgo a cake for your photography, but I can say that a $300-500 dress can photograph well and look just as lovely as a $3000-5000 dress, and yes Christian Louboutins are to die for, but sometimes you can find them more reasonably priced if you look hard enough. (Alas, they apparently do not make size 5, which makes me so sad…)

Yes, photography sometimes can take up a large portion of your budget, as the photographer spends the most time with you during the day (6-10 hours), spends a considerable number of hours perfecting and editing through each image, designing albums and products, before finally delivering a very valuable product. Photographers only have one shot at getting it right. It is the most important day of your life. If they screw it up, you can’t redo your day, the emotions, the moments. I have actually been called on to photograph people after the fact that “didn’t get any good photos”, and also one bride who didn’t get any photos of just her in her wedding dress, which is extra money they didn’t intend on spending…

2. Ask about making payments. If you’re wedding isn’t until September 2010, but you know who you want as your photographer, ask if you can make monthly payments. Most will be more than willing to accommodate you.

3. If a photographer’s pricing just isn’t within your grasp, ask if they would book a bridal session (with or without the groom, before the wedding day), an engagement session, or a post wedding/trash the dress session with you. Often, these 1-2 hour sessions are cheaper, and will still yield amazing art that you can put on your walls, or in a small album or guestbook. Photographers will usually schedule these sessions during the week, and they can be set up during prime outdoor lighting time at a really cool, unique location, which is another plus! No, I am not discounting the time spent photographing your wedding ceremony, reception, bridal party, and family. These are also important elements that need to be photographed correctly, but if you are looking to still get great images without going over the established budget you have set, consider this option.

4. Wait a year on your album or your disk. Yes, I know you want your wedding photos right this second, but how cool would it be to get an album on your first anniversary to relive those special moments? You can always get some cool prints or a few canvases to hang on your wall before then, and I even offer my clients the option to download individual files straight from their online gallery. You don’t have to pay for an album upfront, and I never try to push products on my clients. Consider making your album a little smaller-maybe not in size, but in the number of pages, and include just your favorite photos of the two of you in it laid out in a modern, magazine-style layout.

5. Ask about weekdays, or other non-prime times. As with any vendor, you can sometimes get a small discount if you get married on, say, a Thursday instead of a very desirable Saturday.

Photographers spend a considerable amount of time determining their pricing based on travel costs, assistant fees, time spent at the wedding, time spent editing and producing the final product, wear and tear on our equipment, insurance and professional organization fees, cost of products included in your packages and time making those products, among other things.

I hope this helps! Photographers, for the most part are really cool, normal people, and I for one know that if I meet with a couple who loves my work and clicks with me on the personality level, but doesn’t have the budget for a full day of wedding photography, I always want to explore other options for them to create truly memorable, yet affordable memories of the best day of their lives!

Thanks Rachel Earl for posting this, and also to Meg for re-posting it! :D

The Kiss.

filed under: personal, weddings
Jun.04
2009

You know what I love? What my absolute, most favorite, best part of every wedding is?
The kiss.
It gets me every time. The first kiss always speaks volumes. It shows so much hope for the future, love for each other, excitement, and anticipation for the joy to come. That one moment- it says it all.
Here is one of my favorite kisses EVER, from Meredith+Andrews gorgeous Seaside wedding. I just thought i’d share it with you all.
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Thanks to my amazing friend Amanda who invited me to help her shoot this gorgeous wedding! :)
Here’s to all the “first” kisses!

May.31
2009

A friend and past bride of mine (thanks Lizzie!) contacted me the other day with some VERY exciting news. I would like to share it with you:

A couple years ago, a friend of mine started an amazing charity that helps educate children in Africa. Epic Change has done some great things so far, and right now they’re 18 votes away from winning an IdeaBlob contest for $10,000! Please go vote for them!

How wonderful this news is! I wanted to share this with all our blog readers so everyone could go vote! Michael and I both voted, and I think you should head over there and check out the site.

Be part of the change you want to see in the world. There are so many people that are much less fortunate than we are. Here is a part of the big project they are working on now:

“We’ll be using the funds to create a technology lab at the school in Tanzania so that children, teachers and parents in the community can learn new skills, access a whole new world of information and enter global conversations by using social media to share their stories online.

In Tanzania, parents, teachers and students are mobilizing to get email addresses for the first time & vote, but dial-up speeds, language barriers and the cost of internet cafes and transport to town make their efforts very difficult. The photo to the right shows children lined up to vote; click here to learn more about the voting situation in Tanzania. They need our help – and for us, it really is just a few clicks.

Voting ends this Sunday, 5/31 at 11:59:59pm.

Don’t let 18 votes stand between children and access to a world of information.

Vote now. Pass it on.”

Please go vote NOW. Epic Change is doing wonderful things for the people in Tanzania and all over the world. Voting ends tonight!

Love and Blessings,

Lauren & Michael

Wow.

filed under: personal, photographers
Apr.07
2009

I found this this morning on my morning commute :) It’s pretty amazing.
This couple has been “dating” through Flickr for awhile now, but are literally separated by continents. Everyday, they take pictures of themselves (separately) and then Photoshop them together. And this is not just ANY photoshop action:
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How cool is that?!

Here is the information in case you are interested!
article: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29164894/from/ET/
pictures: http://www.flickr.com/photos/aknacer/sets/72157605881081844/
blog: http://nacedesign.com/blog/

My life

filed under: personal
Mar.21
2009

This is what I woke up to this morning. :D
I’m living the dream.
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My fantastic friends over at Celebrate! nominated the wedding I shot for Angela + Ted for the Real Wedding Awards 2009!
I am so excited, honored, and humbled by being nominated and I would LOVE it if all of you went and voted for me! Click the picture below, it’s the link to go vote! :D
Thanks to everyone, the competition is stiff and even if I don’t win I am still so honored to be nominated!
Blessings!
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Feb.26
2009

No, not those kind of cloudy days. :D I’m talking about those kind of cloudy days where the sky is a perfect turquoise blue with big, white puffy clouds.
This afternoon I walked out of my front door to discover that it was a cloudy day. So what’s a girl to do?
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You know, I see God so clearly on these days. Seriously, only a perfect God could create such a beautiful thing.
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As I was driving down the street, it literally looked like you could just drive right on off into the clouds.
Then one of my favorite Jeremy Camp songs, “In Your Presence”, came on; and it was like a radio station dial that you turn just a little to the right, and it rings in so clearly it could knock you down.

I have never felt so close to God in my life. It was amazing.

“As I stand here in your presence,
of your beauty I will always stand in awe.
I reach my hands out to the heavens,
and I lift my voice to you alone.
And I sing ‘Hallelujah!
You are my God, Maker of the heavens,
Hallelujah, You are my Lord,
and I bow before your presence.’”

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Blessings,
Lauren ♥

(ps. no one was harmed in the making of these photos. :D it was on self timer on the dashboard of my car.)

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