Filed under: St. Louis, a/v production, church, fall, life, people, photo sharing, photography, theatrical lighting, work | Tags: First Free Church, Flickr, Hebrews - The Book of Better, theatrical lighting
Originally uploaded by pamssmith
Brought my camera along to church on Sunday and took pictures in the Main Auditorium and down in Kid Connection. View all the photos on Flickr (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pamssmith/sets/72157622319023123/).
Blessings!
Filed under: St. Louis, a/v production, church, summer, technology, theatrical lighting | Tags: church production, First Free Church, lighting design, The Buck Stops Here
Finally, I know!
I’m still looking for a cleaner way to run the Production page, but I’m too swamped to custom design a template right now – which is I think where I’m headed.
So, in the interim, I’m just adding more to the current page. Head over to see the latest batch.
Filed under: St. Louis, a/v production, church, spring, technology, theatrical lighting
I know these are a bit late in coming. It’s been a hectic couple of months – between the new worship pastor’s arrival, Good Friday, Easter, finishing my last term paper, Graduation and the NYC trip. But, better late than never. Head over to the Production page to see how everything turned out.
Blessings – He is Risen, He is Risen, indeed!
Despite the oppressive heat and humidity, a bunch of friends and I went to the Muny to see Les Miserables last night. We picnicked in line for the free seats and just generally had a wonderful time. The cast was excellent and the music just as divine as I remembered. I was particularly envious of the sets and lights. But the thing that really captivated me were the Sign Language interpreters. I know a little Sign Language, but I was amazed at how expressive they were. I could read what they were saying from the free seats. It was amazing.
You don’t really appreciate how great until you drive around to other comparable cities OR until you go the Muny and sit in the free seats. Either one will have you bursting with happiness at living in this grand, little town of ours. Since I’ve done both in the last few days I’m especially hyped up on the benefits of living in the Midwest.
I wish I’d take this, but alas I took it off Flickr.


