- loren
Hey there, I’m Loren! On most days you can find me curled up in yoga pants with my favorite yellow blanket, rocking my beautiful little girl, Charlotte, surrounded by our protectors (who are always by our side!) and watching one of my favorite binge-worthy TV shows - because - work at home mom. I’m one of those mesquite barbecue chip lovin’, ketchup on everything, always drinking way too much sweet tea kind of girls; sorry Keto Diet! The things I’m most passionate about in life include being the best wife and mother I can to Josh and Charlotte. I would have made a really good 1950’s housewife!
I am lucky enough to capture the most precious moments on a wedding day: the tear that quietly traces Mom’s cheek as she laces her baby girl up in the wedding dress she helped her pull off the rack, the look of amazement on the groom’s face as he sees his beautiful bride for the first time, and the joyous smile on an LJ Bride’s face after the first kiss. As a wedding photographer, I’ve been honored to photograph over a 100 uniquely different love stories.
When I’m not busy being a boss lady, I’m playing on the floor with Charlotte, making a home-cooked meal at 5:30 pm for Joshua, or spending far too much time (and money) shopping on Amazon Prime!
MEET LOREN
Everyone at Bouquet Studio loves Loren and her work! She is so organized and so hard working. She'll stand on her head to get you the perfect shot! We love her no nonsense, be on time approach but most especially her work is breathtakingly beautiful and she always makes our designs look better in her photos than they really were in person. If you're looking for a ethereal, dreamy and romantic look to your wedding photos, she is your perfect match.
Amy, owner + lead designer at Bouquet Studio
This girl can demolish a gallon of sweet tea in less than 24 hours. People reach for a beer or glass of wine after a long day, I pour myself a glass of sweet tea. It's my kryptonite.
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Sweet Tea
Maybe it's the color yellow, maybe it's the fact that sunflowers are a summer/fall flower and those are my two favorite seasons. Or maybe it's the fact that it's what my mom always planted in the front of the house, but sunflowers make my heart happy.
Sunflowers
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I'm in my late-twenties (GASP!!!) and this sweet treat is always in my cart when I go grocery shopping, or in my hands when I walk out of a gas station. Rarely do I share with my extra sweet husband when it comes to my M&Ms.
Peanut M&Ms
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There's no better way to be greeted at the door than with the squeals of my toddler and doggy kisses. Even when you have a bad day, a kiss from my kids - furry and human - make it all better
Doggy Kisses & Toddler Squeals
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My love language is quality time, so date nights for me are crucial to keeping a happy wife around the house. And my sweet husband never disappoints!
Date Night
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Outgoing introvert - that's me to the core. While some enjoy the party, this girl loves nothing more than a quiet night at home. It's when I get the most work done and rocking out these dreams.
Quiet Time
my why
Nearly six decades ago, a 20-year-old girl was drag racing against this tall handsome air force veteran and four months later, they would marry. the legacy began on August 26th, 1960. And only the good Lord knew how this marriage was going to shape my future - and be one of the reasons I photograph weddings.
Grams and Pappy spent years chasing dreams and new adventures from Pennsylvania to New Jersey, back to Pennsylvania, all the while never forgetting the vows they spoke on that August day.
Day in and day out, these two learned to love one another when they didn't even like each other. Because, friends, that's what marriage is about. Marriage is about saying yes when you want to say no, and saying sorry when you want to turn your back. Days turned into years, years into decades, and decades into the golden years. And their loyalty teaches me how to be a better wife. Their legacy teaches me how to be a better wedding photographer. It's my hope that when my brides place their wedding photo in a silver frame, it's a daily reminder of Day One and how Day One leads to Day 18,250.
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