a glimpse of what’s to come…
a glimpse of what’s to come…
{Blog posts of the Symphony and other shoots coming after I manage my way out of the thousands of photos on my hard drives. Thank you for checking in on us and seeing what’s going on! Can’t wait to show you!}
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{a preview}
abee: holy smokes ( November 20, 2009 4:37 pm )
shannon: I love this picture of Janet. Lauren, you captured her perfectly! ( November 16, 2009 8:15 pm )
chey: This is fantastic! So beautiful! ( November 16, 2009 5:51 pm )
NGJagers: Beautiful ( November 16, 2009 4:07 pm )
Andrew Shepherd: um, awesome. ( November 16, 2009 9:45 am )
Caroline Fontenot: I LOVE this!! ( November 15, 2009 9:12 am )
Cameron and Amanda are some of my favorite people ever to photograph. They are so in love and so sweet to each other. I’m honored to be able to capture them together and to memorialize their sweet season of engagement. We actually ended up photographing them twice for their engagement portraits because we got soaking wet at the Fair on the first shoot. I mean, we were DRIPPING wet. That’s no way to remember your engagements! So, the sunny day photos that you guys will see below these first 4 photos are their reward for waiting so long to have their engagements finally done! Cameron and Amanda, you guys are beautiful and I’m honored to be your photographer.














Amanda: These are awesome Lauren, thanks!! Cameron and I had so much fun taking these pictures. Thanks for making the experience memorable for us. ( November 10, 2009 5:02 pm )
stephen: YES!!! totally awesome. ( November 10, 2009 12:59 pm )
Last week, I had the privilege to photograph the Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s promotional photos for next year as well as their press conference where they announced their amazing new concert initiative. This was an incredible job to be a part of and I enjoyed every minute serving them. When I say that “I love the Symphony,” I can’t actually emphasize the word love enough. I find myself captivated in a some space and time that is almost heavenly when I listen to them play. I’m in a world where time stands still. Where I feel life. So, the treat was all mine to stand up on stage while Jaap conducted his amazing Symphony. I was brought to tears several times as I watched, photographed and relished in the fact that I was standing on stage photographing the Dallas Symphony play their music. It seemed like a moment in time that was created just for the pleasure of my own heart. I know it might sound cheesy, but we all have moments like that if we let ourselves. There was no cheese about it. Just a moment that I felt like was created for my heart to worship.
Over the course of this week, I’ll be posting more photos from my time spent at the DSO. But for now, here are a few of the lovely Meyerson.
Thank you Laura, Stacie and Catherine for the privilege to serve the DSO. I look forward to more opportunities to serve you and more Jaap in my life!



NGJagers: So proud of you ( November 16, 2009 4:17 pm )
NGJagers: How exciting! ( November 16, 2009 4:08 pm )
Melissa M: Totally agree!! I've been going to their shows this year, and it is magical!! I'm so excited you're taking pictures for them. They look incredible. ( November 10, 2009 7:30 am )
abee: so proud of you. i gotta go there. ( November 9, 2009 2:53 pm )
Shaun Menary: More more more more!!! ( November 9, 2009 1:25 pm )
D.O.: Yes! ( November 9, 2009 12:17 pm )
Cameron Parker: Awesome photos, Lauren. Can't wait to see more. It is so cool to see you using your gift with such passion and an even cooler to have you photographing our wedding. Thanks for taking full advantage of the gift God has given you. More people should share that passion you have for their own gifts. ( November 9, 2009 11:33 am )
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