Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Cirque Mechanics Boom Town

Cirque Mechanics Boom Town came to McCain Auditorium and I was only supposed to shoot from the far back left, no flash, for 5 minutes. So my outlook was dismal. But, lo and behold, my assigned McCain guide did not come get me after 5, 10, or 15 minutes! So I stayed about 25 minutes before I walked out on my own accord and I got a few that I really liked.

Static Pole Serenade
Handstand Can Can
Chandelier Escape

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Discovery Center Cornerstone Dedication Ceremony

I got to attend the dedication ceremony for a Mason-crafted cornerstone that completed the outside construction of the Flint Hills Discovery Center here in town. The center isn't scheduled to fully open until April. The Masons performed the ceremony and it was something I had never seen before.
The Masons came marching in.
The speakers in front of the Center.
Finishing off the stone.

DeRay Davis and The Game (the rapper)

I had a fun night when I got to cover the comedian DeRay Davis (as seen in Barbershop movies), and the rapper The Game— who was on campus promoting the EA game Battlefield 3. There was a buzz on campus the whole day before the actual concert because people were skeptical that The Game was coming to Manhattan, KS.
DeRay Davis— hilarious.
The Game— he packed Bosco Student Plaza.

Lee's Jeans Representatives

Presenting to the cottons class.
Vintage Lee pinstriped overalls.

Air Force 64th Birthday

ROTC students sing the Air Force song.
Ceremonial cutting of the cake with the oldest and youngest member present.

Volleyball vs. Drake

I'm way behind in posting. School work plus Collegian shooting/ Photo Editor-ing makes me one very busy girl. This is the volleyball game vs. Drake from Sept. 12.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Firefighter John Martens

I did a profile shoot for a story about John Martens, a Manhattan firefighter. He took me and the writer on a tour through the fire station, and showed us the trucks.


Friday, September 16, 2011

Chimp Enrichment

Once a week, Sunset Zoo has an enrichment day where they try to stimulate and challenge the animals so they don't lose their minds in captivity. I shot the chimp enrichment because it was a birthday celebration for the youngest chimp— Nia, who was turning three.

9/11 Remembrance Day

September 11 fell on a Sunday this year and there was a remembrance service held in Bosco Plaza that afternoon. It was the 10th year anniversary since the attacks.
Opening remarks— the three trees behind the podium were planted in 2001 in remembrance of the three areas hit.
Invocation by a local pastor
Programs

Catching up from the start

Whew! I've been pretty busy lately. Shooting for the Collegian, studying for class, getting my logo developed (more on my photo business here: Lauren Gocken Photography), and trying to have some fun with friends. Here's a few photos from August.
Josh Blue, winner of Last Comic Standing's fourth season. He was really funny, I remember wanting him to win when the show was still on.
Noah Reagan, head chef of Della Voce, doing cooking demonstrations at the Farmer's Market.
Lovely plated Caprese.



Monday, August 22, 2011

Pet POOL-ooza

Me and Matt alternated walking Abe and shooting the dogs in the pool event this past weekend at Cico Park. Dogs and their owners are invited to swim in the pool and donate $2 that goes towards the local animal shelter. They allow the dogs in because it's the last day the pool is open for the season before they drain it— so who cares if it gets a little hairy.
The shallow end had really small dogs and really big dogs— there were two gigantic great danes who were reluctant to get in the water. Then the larger swimming and laps pool was retriever paradise. There were at least 20 dogs in the pool fetching tennis balls and frisbees. It was wonderful but it made me miss my own two pooches.

Nick Kunze, Olsberg, carrying Jordy, a lab mix, out of the laps pool.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Kanrocksas • Day Two Aug. 6 • Kansas City, KS

Day two's set list: Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Cage the Elephant, Flogging Molly, A Perfect Circle, Girl Talk, The Black Keys, and Muse.

Grace Potter
Cage the Elephant
He performed like an old-school rock star, it was great to shoot.
Lots of random dancing performers on platforms for each of the concerts.
A Perfect Circle
Black Keys— who were surprisingly hard to shoot.
Rainbow strobes on The Black Keys.
Muse opening.
"Uprising"

Friday, August 12, 2011

Kanrocksas • Day One Aug. 5 • Kansas City, KS

I received a press pass to shoot the Kanrocksas music festival that happened in Kansas City Aug. 5-6. I got to see so many great bands, my favorites were Primus, Muse, Bassnectar and Flogging Molly.
Graffiti art wall
More art wall
Arctic Monkeys

Primus
Bassnectar
Flaming Lips were awesome. They had confetti, giant balloons, streams, smoke and strobes. Epic show.
Balloons and megaphones
Wayne Coyne is awesome.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Bluestem Bistro Paella

Bluestem Bistro has an international night each Monday, this Monday was Spanish paella with shrimp and mussels. I'm not fond of seafood so I didn't indulge, but I did think it was beautiful.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Country Stampede

Country Stampede is an annual country music festival that lures thousands of people from across the Midwest and it's held at Tuttle Creek State Park in Manhattan. This is a notoriously interesting event to shoot because of the huge amount of things to do. Besides the live music and big name headliners, there's rides, vendor booths, lots of drinking and partial-nudity, and of course the campgrounds.



Lots of party beads, men and women.
Joe Nichols

Lady Antebellum
Lady Antebellum
Lady Antebellum
Not an unusual sight at Stampede.
The flier.
Crying after the show.
Blake Shelton.
Brad Paisley's audience.