Breanna & Terrence
She captured every special moment beautifully, from the anticipation leading up to the big question, to the pure joy that followed.
— KEVIN S.
Lois was amazing! She gave recommendations on where to propose in the area, and I couldn’t be more thrilled with the results. Her attention to detail was impeccable, and every shot felt natural and full of emotion. The lighting, composition, and candid moments were all perfectly balanced, creating a timeless collection of photos that we’ll cherish forever.
She was calm, amazing with our dog, and came prepared with plenty of creative ideas.
— JESSIE W.
Lois photographed our engagement session and it was absolutely incredible! Even though she had been to the location before, she arrived early to scout the area and check the lighting. We were thrilled to receive a sneak peek of our photos in less than 24 hours! I highly recommend Lois to any couple looking for beautiful, unique photos they’ll cherish forever.
Lois helped me with my proposal and exceeded my expectations. She had great insight while being open to how I imagined the moment.
— RICHARD A.
She was very communicative, earnest, experienced, and professional. The whole process was seamless with her online portal, which made it easy to communicate. I cannot express how grateful I am for Lois being a part of our lifelong memory.
CLASSIC WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER IN SAN ANTONIO
Long before I ever photographed a wedding, I was the kid in Oregon who noticed everything. When I picked up a camera, I became fascinated with angles, perspective, and preserving what was already happening while interpreting moments the way I saw them.
Photography, for me, has always been about observing what’s already there and preserving it with care. Growing up as one of eight children, the daughter of Romanian immigrants who built everything from the ground up, I learned to notice the quiet moments inside the chaos.
I was always drawn to creative ways of interpreting emotion, whether through music—I studied viola and piano in college—or through a camera. Those are the moments that matter most to me: the ones where connection becomes obvious without anyone trying too hard.