I’m Lauren, the photographer behind Aspen & Stone. My work is rooted in quiet observation and thoughtful composition, allowing weddings to unfold naturally without unnecessary interruption. I believe the most meaningful images come from trust, patience, and knowing when to step in and when to step back.
I approach each celebration with intention and clarity, ensuring you feel supported rather than directed. From timeline guidance to subtle cues during portraits, my role is to create space for you to stay present while every meaningful detail is documented with care. The result is imagery that feels composed, immersive, and true to the atmosphere of your celebration.
You want images that feel immersive, atmospheric, and true to the day—not overly styled, forced, or disconnected from the moment.
You want to move through your celebration fully present and at ease—not constantly paused, repositioned, or performing for the camera.
You want photography that feels timeless, artful, and deeply personal—not trend-driven, overly curated, or fleeting in style.
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Expanded into multi-day wedding coverage
Launched a refined client experience
Reached a new revenue milestone
2022
Navigated a season of postponed weddings
Strengthened client relationships nationwide
Reached a six-figure year in bookings
2020
Refined the Aspen & Stone brand
Expanded into destination weddings
Brought on a trusted second shooter
Documented my largest celebration yet
2018 — 2019
Photographed my 40th wedding
Featured in a regional publication
2016
Left my full-time design role
Committed fully to photography
Launched Aspen & Stone
Documented my first destination wedding
2015
Graduated with a degree in photography
Second shot my first weddings
Assisted under an established studio
Discovered a love for wedding storytelling
2012
Aspen & Stone was shaped through years of refinement and trust built with couples who value depth over spectacle. It has evolved into a focused approach defined by consistency, restraint, and atmosphere.
Your wedding is more than a timeline of events. It is a collection of fleeting expressions, quiet exchanges, and meaningful pauses that deserve to be preserved with care. The images we create together will not only reflect how it looked, but how it felt to stand in that moment.
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