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Samantha & Byard

Posted on March 15, 2013

This is the story of Samantha & Byard’s wedding journey with me. When I work with a new wedding client, we often end up spending over a year together. Not literally, but from the time we say, ‘let’s do this!’ to the time they walk down the aisle…we stay connected, maybe get together and take some awesome engagement pictures, and talk about all the plans and ideas for the wedding along the way. I met Samantha in a silkscreen printing class a couple years ago at the Fleisher Art Memorial where I’d been taking classes ever since I moved to Philly. I’ve always enjoyed taking classes to keep my mind working in creative ways to come up with new ideas for my photography.  Samantha was working on a really cool piece incorporating all things iconically Philly into a print of the skyline.  It seemed fitting that everything Samantha and Byard chose for their wedding highlighted the meaningful connections they have here in Philly, and I was quite happy to be a part of that.

Their engagement session was nothing shy of that same theme. We spent the afternoon in South Philly, enjoying the tastes and colors of the Italian Market, and even made a stop at Philly’s famous Cheesesteak Meca.  These photos are so telling of them, and their relationship. Sweet, subtle, colorful and kind. They are some of my favorites to this date, so I’ve included a couple to start telling their story.

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And then, on one of the most beautiful winter days ever, they got married! Looking quite fabulous all over Philadelphia’s historic Society Hill and Old City neighborhoods I might add as well. They are just absolutely lovely, and the photos are here to prove it.
On their wedding day, when the horse drawn carriage pulled up, I just felt like we were all in a fairy tale. Better believe I absolutely ran alongside the carriage the entire way, jumping in and out from one carriage to the other to get some close-ups. It was so much fun. When we arrived at the Church, it was adorned in beautiful  Christmas Poinsettias, and for this very special event – they actually lowered the Chandelier and lit up about 50 real candles for the wedding service. My goodness. It was absolutely gorgeous.

Their reception was held at the Power Plant Productions – which is basically a huge photography studio! How cool! Jose Garces Events blew everyone away with some of the most beautiful and delicious food you could ever image at a wedding, and there were about 6 secret service men standing among the crowd since Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey was there dancing the night away  since he just happens to be family… No big deal. What an event!

At the end of the night, my partner in crime, and amazing second photographer that night, Russ Hickman and I explored the studio hallways and discovered some really cool colors that would be perfect for that end of the night shot. Samantha & Byard, as always, were up for some exploring too, and we ended our photography era just the way we started it, super cool, colorful, creative, and all to the tune of real love.

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Jayden & Olivia

Posted on February 22, 2013

Longwood Gardens set the perfect scene for these sweet little lady explorers to have some fun on a cold winter day. Children change the game when it comes to portrait photography, because their expressions just tell it all. Their eyes and smiles are so truthful in every way, and it’s such an amazing thing to tap into that realness. Jayden and Olivia were as colorful as the flowers surrounding them, full of happiness, sassiness and surprises. Here’s a couple highlights from our day together. Kids are the absolute best. 🙂

 

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Ellen & Matt – The Wedding! Part II

Posted on February 20, 2013

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Remember Ellen and Matt? This wedding was so beautiful and so much fun. Stylish, simple, and elegant. Nicole Miller, Manolo’s, diamonds and pearls, suspenders, tuxedo’s, and black bow ties.  How could anyone forget – their wedding was simply gorgeous. I wanted to post some additional favorites from their reception, because, well the images speak for themselves.  Talk about a good time! Ellen, Matt and all of their family and friends were so expressive, fun, and exciting to photograph. In addition to the bride herself, more than one person had mentioned to me later that it was one of the best nights of their life. That’s what I’m talking about! I loved every single minute, and simply put, I absolutely love my job.

 

 

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Jenny & Greg’s West Virgina Wedding

Posted on January 18, 2013

I really like my clients. Have I ever mentioned that? I mean, I really do, and it makes everything  so great. It’s so much fun to experience all the different types of ways people celebrate their wedding day. A unique story becomes their own unique celebration as they start their lives together as husband and wife. Yay!

 

Jenny and Greg got married in the beautiful rolling hills of Alpine Lake, West Virginia. During the entire car ride down, I couldn’t stop singing, “country road, take me home…to the place I belong!” I’m pretty sure the people in my car had just about enough, but I couldn’t help it…it’s so pretty down there…. (and a great song!) And when it came on during the Mother/Son dance, everyone at the wedding broke out into unified chorus, myself included.  So much fun. Jenny and Greg gave me lots of time to run around the grounds with them and capture some amazing shots, which I love them for! The sun came out, and aside from Jenny and her Dad getting stuck out on the Lake for the grand entrance of “walking down the aisle,” or more like, ” scootering across the lake,” the day just opened up for us, and was absolutely breath-taking.

 

The friends, family, colors, food, music and dancing all contributed to some serious fun. The party just couldn’t be stopped! I’m pretty sure the DJ announced that it was the last song at least 3 times, and then would hit up some throwback from the late 90’s would get that, Oh My God – yes (!) reaction from the crowd. Good times. Great people.

 

Enjoy!

 

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Ellen & Matt – The Wedding! (Part 1)

Posted on December 5, 2012

Most blogs keep you up to date with the current work that is happening, as it happens…but as I get the ball rollin, there is so much that I’ve shot in the past year that I’m excited to share, I might have to work backwards for a little bit. I’m going to start with my most recent wedding of 2012 and continue to post some of my favorite moments and stories from this wedding season.
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As the months, weeks and days approached to Ellen & Matt’s wedding, I was like a kid the night before Christmas. Combine two amazing people, surround them by equally amazing family and friends, and you’d be excited too! I absolutely couldn’t wait. From the suspenders and bow ties to the Manolo’s and lace… every detail, every part of their day was pretty incredible. I often say I wish I could ride my bike to my weddings, (and I sometimes have) but with the gorgeous St. Agatha & James Cathedral only 4 blocks away from my house, and Penn’s campus across the street, I was on my own turf. I had my talented friend Russ by my side, and, well…it was just a really, really great time. There was a lot of high-fiving.
For me, it was one of those days I will always remember in my career.  At some point during the day, one of the bridesmaids pulled me aside, and as we both talked excitedly about how great the day was, she said to me, “You were born to do this!” I feel that way at every wedding, but to hear it out loud from someone else was pretty awesome.
Stay tune for part II, and many more stories to come!

 

 

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My story.

Posted on November 26, 2012

Hello hello!
Welcome to my blog! This is where I’ll begin to finally share the stories about the images I create, so my first post will share my story.
Becoming a wedding and portrait photographer happened very naturally. As photography kept presenting itself in my life, it lead me on a journey to learn more about myself, and over the years I began to embrace the role it would play. Ten years ago, I spent a summer photographing families and children on the beaches of Ocean City, Maryland. With the sunshine on my side and some extra enthusiasm, I learned that my best qualities came out when I was photographing people. It was those moments with new families and friends that I felt most fulfilled.
When I moved to England, and traveled through Europe for the first time, I had the opportunity to connect with even more amazing people. This opened up my world. A couple years later I was again pulled toward a new cultural experience when I decided to volunteer in South America. I worked with an incredible program called Fairmail, teaching photography to under-privileged teenagers in Peru. What I wanted to impart to these teenagers was that they focus on how to approach people and how to connect with them…my ingredients to success.
I’m told that my energy and enthusiasm for my work makes my clients feel good about our time together, which ends up creating really great images. This makes me so happy, and I’m the first one to express that joy when I glance at the back of my camera. It is my passion as a photographer to uncover the beauty of real people and raw, true moments. Sometimes, these moments are seen by all, and sometimes they are in small and intimate settings. I care about people, and enjoy celebrating who they are and who they will become. I’m always excited to have the opportunity to tell a new story.
I’ll end this message with one of my favorite quotes from a great yoga teacher that has really hit home for me this year. ‘You are engineered and designed perfectly for your unique mission in life. You have been given just the right set of skills, placed into the proper circumstance, and graced with the appropriate challenges needed, for you to learn the lessons that will help you to succeed. When you are living with purpose, life burns that much brighter.’
Thanks for reading!
Let the storytelling begin.
Lora