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•August 6, 2010 • Leave a Comment

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A Dear Friends’ Words on The Meaning of Love…

•July 27, 2010 • Leave a Comment

You more than once asked me what the meaning of love is. A dear friend of mine came up with these following words…

 

True Loving is the unselfish act of giving of one’s self to another unconditionally, and accepting it deservingly in return.

Love is the opening of the heart; the ‘welcoming in’ of your beloved.

Loving is not secured;

Authentic loving is risky…

Security lies behind the walls of a closed heart;

You either invite the union by opening up in love, or you secure the isolation by closing down…

 And forever losing what could have been.

~ David Weigel, Jr.

L.I.P.S. Survives the Saintsational Canal St. Ferry for the Saints Victory Parade; February 9th, 2010

•February 13, 2010 • 1 Comment
L.I.P.S. Survives the Saintsational Canal St. Ferry for the Saints Victory Parade
February 9th, 2010
 

Photos: Lasting Images Photography Services, LLC- (L.I.P.S)
 

The events of Mardi Gras always do bring a crowd, thats a given. But what of the truly historic, story for a lifetime events, such as the Saints winning the Super Bowl? That makes Mardi Gras of yore pale in comparison to the massive throng of the Westbank Saints fans heading out en masse to the Algiers/Canal St. Ferry.
 

Down the Algiers levee, in lines about a half mile long, and stretching down both sides of the levee heading to the Ferry Terminal loading gates, the already cold weather made colder by the proximity to the river, moving very slowly as there was just one Ferry running back and forth to shuttle the massive crowd that just got larger with every passing minute, 200 people at a time.
 

 

Of course, the L.I.P.S Krewe was there, with fearless leader, owner, and head photographer Connie Buras, to brave the cold and the crowd, in hopes of making it to the Saints Victory Parade, and instead found themselves in the Ferry Parade instead, as an impromptu band, with maracas, drums,a horn, and scratchers began a familiar ‘Who Dat’ cadence.  Keeping the crowd going and the energy up, the cold, slow line began to turn into one large, hot party in slow motion. People were chanting, singing, and aggravation turned into jubilation as the party slowly wound it’s way to the Ferry Terminal.
 
 
Once inside the terminal, shaking off the chill, and as the heat from thousands of Saints fans filled the building, the band climbed onto a bench, and kept the good times rolling. Making their way into the increasingly narrow terminal gates, as the mass crowd shoved forward for each ferry as if leaving the  Titanic on the last lifeboat, brave L.I.P.S photographer/owner Connie Buras found herself flattened against the terminal gates glass window, but even that didn’t dampen the L.I.P.S Krewe spirits, as at long last, they made it onto the Ferry to Canal St.
 
 
Despite the boat being packed from aft to stern, there was a certain calm, as everyone took a moment to rest from the walk, and prepare for catching the last of the parade on Canal St. The second wind of excitement grew the nearer to the Canal St. Ferry landing, and the crowd on the boat gathered at it’s door to be released into the French Quarter.
 
 
Disembarking from the ferry was as crowded as the journey to it had been, but moved at a much quicker, excited pace. The other side of the gate was crowded with those who had already caught the parade, and informed us with the news that the parade had indeed already passed Canal St. and moved too far past for those coming to see it.
 
 

Never ones to let such a small thing as missing the parade they came to see daunt them in enjoying the moment, the L.I.P.S Krewe forged ahead through the terminal to the Riverwalk landing, and after taking some time to photograph the coming and going crowds, and other survivors from the trip across, they moved across the street to the warmth of the Harrah’s lobby where many other Ferry Parade survivors enjoyed the warmth as they came together, shared stories of the short, but meaningful foray across the river.
 
 
 
Few spirits were down as though the Saints Victory Parade was over, all knew that the journey in itself had held much more excitement than the parade had in it’s passing. Instead of down faces, or trodden spirits, all rejoiced in the accomplishment of being part of something bigger.
 
 
 
After warming themselves up, and taking a few more photos of the Harrah’s partiers, the L.I.P.S krewe headed back to make the last ferry back across the river and back home. The fun wasn’t over yet, as the same band that had accompanied them on the exciting journey to get across the first time, were in the same crowd turning back home. The thick crowd was once again crowded in the terminal of the Canal St. side, and slowly moving forward to catch the Ferry to go home. The new found excitement of getting home, safe and warm, began again. The band started again, as the chants swept through the crowd, and the last ferry docked.
 
 
The Ferry back home was even more exciting than the ride across, as the band kept the crowd entertained with cadence, chant, and even starting a playful game of limbo. The crowd was dancing, and everyone was laughing and partying.
 
 
The boat made it back to the Algiers Landing and as the crowd disembarked and dispersed, we were all happy to be part of a moment of history, the biggest impromptu parade the Westbank has ever seen, and an experience of a lifetime.

The L.I.P.S Krewe made it home, and is ready for next years Super Bowl Victory Parade. The moral of the story is…

If you can’t make it to the party you want, party where you can ! Till next time Geaux Saints!!

 

 
Images and Article; Copyright: L.I.P.S 2010

I Believe That I was Lucky to Have Suffered

•January 21, 2010 • Leave a Comment
I believe that I was lucky to have suffered.

Some people don’t realize that in suffering there is great potential, because if you are deprived for any reason.. politically, financially, socially or otherwise.. and if you set your mind in the right direction, you will find that the only way to survive, is for you to excel.

As you excel, you’ll gain self-confidence. As confidence is gained, a better sense of control in your endeavors develops, and goals are reached. As you feel better, you’ll be treated better, and people will then want to follow you!!!

~ Connie L. Pace Buras

My 2010 New Years’ Resolution

•December 29, 2009 • Leave a Comment
For my ‘New Year’s Resolution’
I Am Determined to Make the Up and Coming
New Year of 2010, a Very Prosperous and Happy One!!!

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“I wish to start this new year with a positive perspective in hopes, with much tenacious dedication; a prosperous outcome! In doing this, I will remind myself and others of my new and improved recipe for success.”

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Recipe for Success:

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“Driven with much passion, I strive for excellence and customer satisfaction.

I do this with absolute tenacious dedication and focused persistence.”
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MISSION STATEMENT:

Remember to always stay grounded while you…

Never give up in the pursuit of fulfillment of your dreams and ultimate goals.

Always be patient, positive, and persistent, in whatever you do and believe in.

Stay focused and confident in all your endeavors…

While continuing to help others, in reaching their full potential as well!

 
Enjoy and live what you do!
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“I very much enjoy my work in Visual Communications, as a Custom Pictorial Graphic Artist/Designer and Freelance Photographer. I enjoy producing and specializing in one of a kind masterpieces; “Graphic Art Creations TM”, that portray the idealistic characteristics of my customer’s individual specifications. In other words I do,

“Custom Designed, Photo-Graphic” work for my customers.”

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CAREER OBJECTIVE:

I will continue to advance and grow within my business, by securing satisfying and rewarding work.

PERSONAL FOCUS:

I deem to keep my eye on the prize without losing my dignity and self-respect.

ULTIMATE GOALS:

I strive to be the best that I can possibly be in what I enjoy doing the most; Photography and Pictorial Graphic Design.

 
I Stay willing to combine my skills with other talented entrepreneurs to create the utmost innovative Visual Communications Establishment around…
Lasting Images Photography Services, LLC
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http://www.LastingImagesByConnie.com

ConnieBuras@LastingImagesByConnie.com

With Sincere Thoughts and Inspirations, Connie L. Pace Buras

“You will get everything you want out of life, If you’d help just enough other people get what they want.”  ~ ZIG ZIGLAR

“True friendships are hard to come by, and a valuable asset to have.” ~ Connie L. Pace Buras

•December 23, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Quote: Facebook | Connie L. Pace Buras

“True friendships are hard to come by, and a valuable asset to have.

Treasure and endure them with all of your heart; let them know you care….

or they may disappear before you even realize it.” ~Connie Buras~Sun at 5:06pm

Hello Everyone!

•April 6, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Today is the first day of my new word press post. Please bear with me as I am new to this type of tool; a tool known as blogging. I first would like to introduce myself. My name is Connie L. Pace Buras. I like to go by this complete full name as it includes both my maiden and past marital last names.

I am a single mother of three children ages from 11, 19 going on 20, and 21. I very much enjoy my work in Visual Communications, as a custom pictorialistic designer/graphic artist and photographer. I enjoy producing and specializing in one of a kind masterpieces, that portray the idealistic characteristics of my customer’s individual specifications. In other words, I do custom photo-graphic work for my customers.

Creative Visions Innovative Concepts

 

Driven with much passion, I strive for excellence and customer satisfaction. I do this with absolute tenacious dedication and focused persistence.

My Mission Statement:

Never give up in the pursuit of fulfilling my dreams and ultimate goals. Always be patient, positive and persistent in whatever I do and believe in. Stay focused and confident in all my endeavors. Continue to help others reach their full potential as well.

My Career Objective:

I will continue to advance and grow with my business by securing satisfying and rewarding work.

Personal Focus:

I deem to keep my eye on the prize without losing my dignity and self respect.

Ultimate Goal:

I strive to be the best that I can possibly be in what I enjoy doing the most; Photography and Pictorial Graphic Design. I am willing to combine my skills with other talented entrepreneurs to create the utmost innovative Visual Communications Establishment around.

Lasting Images Photography Services

 http://www.LastingImagesByConnie.com

Connie L. Pace Buras

 
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