Monthly Archives: February 2009

Venturing on wider seas

I’ve never been a huge fan of winter. I love to watch the world change colors in the fall and to watch it wake up again in the spring, but the few months in between, when the landscape around me seems to fall into an endless slumber, always feel a little dull and disappointing. Don’t get me wrong – I love scarf weather and warm fireplaces, snow days and hot apple cider, but even when I am enjoying Christmas music, New Year celebrations and Valentine’s Day cards, I can’t help but yearn for spring to arrive.

I told someone yesterday that I can’t wait for wedding season to get here. When asked why, my initial response is always to say, “Because I love weddings.” Today, though, I realized there is another reason. At the end of last year, I shot 8 weddings in 7 weeks. It was an exhausting process, and I looked forward to the few months I would have to just take a deep breath and rest. As winter set in, though, I became restless. My life wasn’t full of tasks anymore. I didn’t have long to-do lists or an inbox full of emails to respond to. I realized that in the clutter and bustle of my busy schedule, my work had become my purpose. I went to bed at night thinking about lights, cameras and location scouting, and I woke up thinking about emails, contracts and accounts. I was hopelessly attached to my computer because I found my joy in building my business instead of just living, and when business slowed down I felt a little lost.

That’s when I heard the voice of the Lord calling softly and tenderly to my heart. Beloved, it is for freedom that I set you free; therefore stand firm and do not be subject again to a yolk of slavery. Through Christ I have the ability to be set free from that all-encompassing desire to do and to please and to succeed. I can rest and be satisfied knowing that I am His, and that He is the source of my purpose. I can draw strength from Him, and through Him celebrate and serve my clients with more joy and humility than I have on my own. I can go about my daily tasks knowing that I do them not for the sake of crowding the hours of my day, but to serve the One who rescued me. I can be free.

The following is a prayer that was shared with me this summer. I thought it was cool when I first read it, but now I find myself connecting with it even more. I’m hoping you will be able to find courage in it as I have.

Disturb us, Lord, when
We are too well pleased with ourselves,
When our dreams have come true
Because we have dreamed too little,

When we arrived safely
Because we sailed too close to the shore.

Disturb us, Lord, when
With the abundance of things we possess
We have lost our thirst
For the waters of life;

Having fallen in love with life,
We have ceased to dream of eternity
And in our efforts to build a new earth,
We have allowed our vision
Of the new Heaven to dim.

Disturb us, Lord, to dare more boldly,
To venture on wider seas
Where storms will show your mastery;

Where losing sight of land,
We shall find the stars.

We ask You to push back
The horizons of our hopes;
And to push into the future
In strength, courage, hope, and love.
- Sir Frances Drake (italics added by yours truly:))

I love weddings, and I am excited for my wedding season to start, but this time  it’s not because my work defines me. It’s because I want to know and be like my Savior, and He has chosen this journey and this profession to shape me into His likeness. I can’t wait to see what He has planned.

I’ve got the blues

Hello, blog readers. My name is Lauren Wright, and I am in love with my blue. No, not regular blue. No, not turquoise, lapis, cerulean, or any other variation on that general color scheme. My blue. Yes, I understand I didn’t create it. I’m not even the first person to use it as part of a brand. However, I am pretty sure that I am the first person to have this much of an obsession with this particular color. You see, for the last two years, I’ve worked hard to integrate this color into every aspect of my branding materials – website, blog, thank you notes, business cards, etc – and in the process, this particular blue has managed to permeate my existence. I see it everywhere. It’s as if we’re drawn to each other.:)And of course, whenever I see my beloved blue, I end up bringing it home with me. I have a closet full of sweaters, shirts and blouses, a drawer full of earrings, a bottle of perfume and a plethora of other accessories, but my favorite wardrobe accent had successfully eluded me until last night when I stumbled upon it at DSW. That’s right, ladies and gents, I finally found a pair of comfortable, cute, stylish shoes in MY BLUE! And you better believe I’ll be wearing them to every wedding this season!

Engaged! Ryan & Corrie { Atlanta, GA }

Looking through these pictures put a huge smile on my face this morning! Corrie and Ryan are such an amazing couple, and their love for each other is revealed in every goofy look, belly-laugh and gentle kiss that they share. They are both GT graduates (Go Jackets!), and Corrie was one of my sorority sisters when I first came to Tech. Even though we didn’t get to spend a whole lot of time together in her time as a student, she is such a joyful, genuine person that you feel like she’s a good friend, even if you’ve only known her for a little while. I had so much fun walking around campus, sneaking into the football stadium and splashing through the fountains with them, and I can’t wait to photograph their wedding in August!

We began our little adventure with some pictures on the 5th Street bridge.

Atlanta wedding photographer Lauren Wright
Atlanta wedding photographer Lauren Wright

I love the face Corrie is making in the photo on the right. She’s so cute!

Atlanta wedding photographer Lauren Wright
Atlanta wedding photographer Lauren Wright

Corrie kept telling Ryan to show his real smile instead of his I’m having my picture taken smile. Apparently all he has to do to flash a real smile is look at Corrie.

Atlanta wedding photographer Lauren Wright

One thing that I always ask my couples to do is tell me something fun, different or interesting about their relationship. This helps me brainstorm ideas about what kind of props or locations we can include in their session. When Corrie told me Ryan proposed at Cinderella’s Castle and they gave her a magic wand, I knew we had to use it for a picture or two.

Atlanta wedding photographer Lauren Wright

One their first date, they paid a visit to the fountains at Centennial Park, so we had to stop by and take a few pictures playing in the fountains!

Atlanta wedding photographer Lauren Wright
Atlanta wedding photographer Lauren Wright
Atlanta wedding photographer Lauren Wright