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I was excited when my friend Lisa asked me if I would take some photos for her new website/organization Danceworks Boston. It meant trying something new – something I’ve never done before, and after all it’s good to get out of your comfort zone once in a while ๐Ÿ˜‰

All of the photos were taken in different areas around Boston – as you can see, there’s a little bit of everything which allowed us to have some fun and get creative.

Enjoy! 

love this next one…

If you are interested in learning more about Danceworks Boston, visit http://www.danceworksboston.com 

bda
  • September 21, 2010 - 11:09 PM

    Lisa - Looks awesome Lauren!! They came out great – from weddings to dance, you really can capture anything!

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  • September 22, 2010 - 1:14 PM

    Tara - I love these! You did an amazing job!

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People asked me “Why do you want to jump out of a plane at 14,000 feet, are you crazy?!” and I’ve never had a definitive answer.  I’ve always said “I don’t really know… it just has always been one of those things I would like to do.”

So this weekend I did. Along with my boyfriend and my stepmother (who was persuaded last minute to “jump on board”), and all of us loved it! 

My favorite part was, by far the free fall – taking the plunge from the edge of the plane was such an adrenaline rush.  It’s hard to exactly describe the experience of jumping from a perfectly good airplane (well almost perfect) but to sum it up in a few words…it was freeing, exhilarating, incredible and unreal! 

If you have ever wanted to do it – you should! It’s an amazing experience.

Here are a few photos…

A little skydiving sunflare ๐Ÿ™‚ 

Me and “Big Jim”, my instructor for the day. We went to Skydive New England in Maine, everyone there was wonderful to work with.

If you’re interested in seeing more crazy photos, visit my Facebook page!

bda

Hello blog readers it’s been so long, so let me get right into it! 

Last weekend I photographed Nicole and Brad’s wedding held at a Quaker house in Westport, Massachusetts (If you’ve never been to Westport, it’s a Massachusetts hidden gem, I love it!) The reception was held at the New Bedford Whaling Museum (the world’s largest!), which is set in the historic downtown area.  

I’ve known Nicole since elementary school so it was a lot of fun to photograph her wedding – it’s been years since we reunited and it was special to be a part of her big day.

Typically, I don’t include this many detail shots but I had to make an exception here. I could have spent days in the museum – taking photos of the walls, exhibits, boats, and much more. I went “detail-happy” as you can probably tell.

Here are a few of my favorites, enjoy!

  

Love this next one…

     

 

 I’m not sure it gets any cuter than a little boy in a vest and tie ๐Ÿ™‚

 

 

bda
  • August 27, 2010 - 2:20 PM

    Bethany Cusick - Lauren these are awesome! Such good work capturing the little details of the night! It was nice seeing you, good luck with everything! Can't wait to see more!

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