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05/22/2009

Loren is awesome and very professional and extremely quick (when we needed to get back to our wedding) so that we got to enjoy our wedding and have fabulous pic's too. His assistant was great too. Definately worth the costs!

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07/07/2007

When we got our proofs we looked at them about 6 times back to back and we were just in love with all our pictures.
We will be able to look at our pictures years from now and remember how special and great our wedding day truly was. Loren didn't just capture a day but our dream come true.
We love, love, love every single picture and how he works wonders to make them all look amazing.
Loren is truly an artist at helping people keep wonderful memories for a lifetime.

Client testimonial from Adriana Butsuhara
02/17/2009

Loren is a very sensitive photographer with an eye for the detail. His approach is delicate and sensible.

His team is very professional and the results are great.

I wish I could have a wedding every day photographed by him.

Client testimonial from Clarissa Nassar
02/17/2009

Loren Scott is the absolute best photographer that I have ever seen and worked with!

I get endless compliments on his work and I know that he will be mine and my family's lifetime photographer!

Client testimonial from Leslie & Steve Chiang
02/17/2009

Loren rocks! His dedication to a flawless end product is powered by his professionalism and technical know-how.

His work ethic is terrific as his follow-ups, extra flights, and emails indicate how much of himself he puts into his work.

Client testimonial from Myrna Zuno
02/17/2009

I would absolutely recommend Loren Scott to every bride out there. He is awesome!!!!

I could not be happier with my pictures. He was worth every penny!!!!

Client testimonial from Lorene & Scott Agresti
02/17/2009

We hired Loren Scott as our photographer to shoot our wedding and engagement pictures. That was the best decision we ever made.

The pictures he produced were absolutely gorgeous and amazing. He is professional, punctual, easy to communicate with, and best of all fun to work with.

We will look for more opportunities to work with Loren as our family grows.

Client testimonial from Laura & Troy Judy
02/17/2009

Loren was awesome to work with. So much so, we brought him to St. Thomas (U.S. Virgin Islands) with us!!

Having a destination wedding, we wanted all of the moments captured -- the ceremony, the beaches, and the islands!

He did that and more!!!

Client testimonial from Clarissa & Robert Navas
02/17/2009

We got our proofs and we looked at them about 6 times back to back and we were just in love with all our pictures.

We will be able to look at our pictures years from now and remember how special and great our wedding day truly was. You didn't just capture a day but our dream come true.

We love, love, love every single picture and how you work wonders to make them all look amazing.

You are truly an artist at helping people keep wonderful memories for a life time.

Client testimonial from Yoko & Mark Sugimoto
02/17/2009

What can we say?? I've spoken to many photographers in regards to our wedding. Most of them wouldn't really give the time and day to explain what they would be doing, and yet they would be charging an arm and a leg.

But with Loren Scott, it was different. He actually explained everything from A to Z and still more. He would explain to us why he does his shooting a certain way vs. the other to let us know what kind of picture we would get. This gave us a real good idea on what we would be getting.

Once we received the pictures we were in awe. They were perfect!!!

I would only recommend Loren Scott. To give you an idea, we flew him out to Hawaii to have our wedding pictures taken. I'm sure there are a lot of well known and good photographers, but you won't get the friendliness, helpfulness, and professionalism from any other photographer.

I will be requesting him to take all of our family pictures and portraits. That's how good he is.

Client testimonial from Ursula Versace
02/17/2009

The best move I ever made when coordinating my wedding was picking Loren.

I have always said: Anything could go wrong -- weather, cake not on time, missing little details -- but MY PICS have to be perfect and have to be memorable.

As a model, I can't be more picky. I'm used to working with excellent photographers, and Loren was the best choice for the most important day in my life -- MY WEDDING!!

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Loren Scott is one of the best photographers I have ever worked with in all my years of shooting weddings. His candid style of photography is absolutely stunning, not to mention he's just a great guy to be around. If you are looking for a photographer, I highly recommend Loren.Sincerely,Joe RosenbergerToday's The Day Weddings video/8mm film

About Loren Scott Photography

We are Loren and Rachel Scott of Murrieta, California near Temecula Wine Country. We are also newlyweds, and were married on December 4th, 2009! Having just experienced the whole (crazy!) wedding planning process from start to finish, we have an entirely new appreciation for wedding day photography, and are more dedicated than ever about giving our clients a “quick and painless” and most enjoyable photography experience possible.

Our focus is on modern wedding photojournalism and creative custom portrait photography for our wedding clients. We love photographing weddings! So much so, that at the beginning of 2011, we made the bold decision to forgo any further non-wedding-related photography in order to focus all of our attention on what we do best — weddings! You’ll still find highlights from past boudoir, maternity/newborn, and family portraits within our blog archives. But, moving forward, it’s all about weddings!

We offer our services throughout Southern California, and are also available to travel for both domestic and international destination events. We have the best clients! They allow us to live out our creative passion by inviting us to take part in some of the most profound and celebratory moments of their lives. In exchange, they enjoy a full-service photography experience with personal attention, professionalism, reliable service, and beautiful upscale products in the form of custom-designed albums, fine art wall canvases, and archival-quality heirloom prints.

We are not a “shoot and burn” studio, meaning we won’t just show up to shoot your event, hand over a disc of images, the good with the bad, and then be on our way. There are hundreds of other photographers, both amateur and professional alike, who would be more than happy to shoot you then forget you for a fast buck. Loren Scott Photography is different. We prefer to really get to know you, to understand your style, your event and your needs, and to hopefully develop a lifetime relationship as your favorite event photographer.

As your wedding photographer, we will give you an awesome wedding day experience by photographing your wedding and engagement portraits in our fun, photojournalistic style. We will then put a lot of time and care into culling, organizing and categorizing your images, editing down to the very best keeper shots, so that each final image is beautiful and unique. We will create an online gallery so that you can share your images with family and friends, no matter where they are. And, at the end of the journey, we would love to hand you a big, beautiful wedding album that all your friends will envy and your family can admire for years to come!

FAQ for Loren Scott Photography

What primary photographic style do you identify with?
Contemporary, Photojournalism, Portraiture
What do your packages include?
Albums, Custom Graphic Design, Digital Files, Flush Mount, High Resolution Images, Negatives, Prints, Proof CD of All Images, Thank You Cards
Do you have liability insurance?
Yes
Do you offer special techniques such as hand-coloring or toning?
All images from your day are individually retouched to ensure not only proper color, tone, exposure, and contrast, but also to ensure that any blemishes that show up on the morning of your wedding never show up in your final wedding images or custom album.
Do you have experience shooting in various lighting situations?
The professional-grade digital Canon cameras that we use allow us to create beautiful images in even the low natural light of the darkest churches and dimly-lit reception halls. There is no lighting situation that we have not experienced and learned to deal with.
Is your media preference film or digital?
We photograph exclusively in digital.
How many photographers do you work with?
Two photographers will photograph each event from different yet complimentary angles.
Do you guarantee your presence at the actual event?
Loren Scott is the primary photography for every event.
Do you sometimes book yourself for more than one event in a day? Weekend?
In order to maintain consistency in our quality and the level of personal attention that we strive to deliver to each of our clients, our studio accepts a limited number of bookings per year and no more than one event per weekend.
Do you have a replacement photographer in case you become unavailable on the day of the event?
Loren Scott Photography belongs to a network of talented photographers who serve as resources for each other should an emergency arise and a replacement be necessary.
What kind of equipment do you typically bring with you on the day-of?
We bring multiple professional Canon digital SLR cameras and a bag full of lenses, on-camera flashes, and off-camera studio lighting with radio transmitters to each event.
Do you bring back-up equipment to the event in case of malfunction?
Yes, always.
Do you charge hourly or full day?
Whether you need a full day of coverage or just a half day, our collections are fully customizable beginning with our a la carte hourly coverage.
Are you available to shoot extra hours? If yes, how much do you charge for extra hours?
Overtime is available subject to the studio's current rates.
What is your policy on taking breaks? If you require a meal break, do you require that the client provide your meal?
A meal for each member of the photography staff team should be provided during dinner service. It is best if the photographers are served at the same time as the wedding party.
Do you charge for travel?
Additional travel may apply for locations more than an hour's drive from our studio.
How soon after the event are the proofs ready for viewing?
Edited proofs are generally available within two weeks of the event.
In what format are the initial proofs offered?
Coverage includes a personal online web gallery to share with family and friends. We also provide a proof CD of web-sized images for personal use in email and on Facebook and MySpace.
How long can the client keep the proofs?
The proof CD is the client's to keep.
Do you retain the copyright for the photos?
Yes, as the original artist, we retain copyright ownership of all images taken. Clients who are given a disc of print-ready images will receive a personal reprint license in order to make legal reproductions.
Do you reserve the right to publish the photos?
Yes, we reserve the right to publish images online for our own promotional use and also for submissions to competitions and wedding publications.
Do you provide the digital files and/or negatives (or copies of the negatives) to the client?
A disc of print-quality images with permission to print are included with wedding coverage.
Will images be available for viewing online?
Yes. All images are posted on Pictage.com in a private gallery for the bride and groom to view first. They can then hide any images that they do not want to share with the public before releasing their event to their friends and family to view.
What kind of albums do you offer?
Loren Scott Photography is very well known for our contemporary custom-designed wedding albums. Images of our albums can be found on our blog.
When will the client get the final album?
With active participation and communication from our clients, albums can be designed and delivered within as little as 2-3 months after the wedding!
Additional Advice
TOP MISTAKES MADE WHEN SELECTING A WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERby Loren ScottBig or small, your wedding day should be one of the happiest days of your life. Planning your wedding is an exciting, yet potentially stressful affair. There are many details to work out and a lot of vendors to meet with as everything comes together.The following are some of the most common mistakes that are made when selecting a wedding photographer. All of these mistakes have been shared with me by brides (during our initial consultation) as happening to their own friends or relatives. So, they were naturally interested in not making the same mistakes when hiring me for their own wedding. Of course, everyone’s tastes are different, and what one person thinks is an acceptable product or service may not come close to meeting the wants and needs of another. However, the mistakes listed below are the most common issues that tend to affect the widest percentage of newlyweds. SELECTING BY PRICE ALONE The most common mistake is most definitely in selecting a photographer solely based on the price paid. The phrase "you get what you pay for" is very true when it comes to artistic professions such as photography and videography. When you simply go with the lowest bidder in photography, you are generally selecting someone who is either (A) inexperienced, (B) not confident enough in their own work to put a higher value on it, (C) not in high demand, or (D) cuts corners on quality of products or amount of time they will devote to you. Additionally, some of the lowest bids may come from studios known in the industry as ‘wedding mills’. These are the kinds of studios that focus on quantity over quality. Instead of having a few prominent photographers on staff, they have a large pool of on-call photographers with varying skills and experience levels to fill in at events as needed. In most cases, you don’t get to pick your photographer. In many cases, you won’t even know who your photographer will be until they show up the day of the wedding. It should also be mentioned that wedding mills generally have a reputation for giving great customer service pre-contract, but once the contract has been signed, the client is treated like a number. Trusting a wedding mill to handle your wedding photography can be a real gamble, not only with your photography quality, but with your overall customer experience. If your budget just simply will not allow you to hire the level of photographer that you would prefer, you may have no choice but to go with a less experienced photographer or a low budget studio. As the old saying goes, "The bitterness of poor quality lasts much longer than the sweetness of low price." Try to remember that after the food has been eaten, the cake has been cut, the dress has been put in storage, your honeymoon is a distant memory, and the kids are growing up and going off to college, the one thing you will have to look back on to remember your wedding day will be your photographs. So, if your wedding photographs are of utmost value to you but budget is a concern, perhaps saving a dollar here and there in other areas of the wedding (the food, the cake, your dress, the limo, etc) will allow you to allocate more funds towards getting the quality of photography you dream of. TIP: Select a photographer who allows you to pay for part of their fee after the wedding day rather than everything up front. Since most couples receive monetary gifts at the wedding, being able to pay some of the photography costs after the wedding may allow you to not have to skimp on the quality of photography or the high quality products (prints, wedding album, etc.) that you are looking for. WAITING TOO LONG TO BOOK THE PHOTOGRAPHER YOU WANT In all her excitement, a new bride-to-be immediately starts planning all of the details of her dream wedding, right down to her dress, shoes, venue, number of bridesmaids, her flowers, the cake, and even the color of the luxurious stretch limo that will whisk her and Prince Charming off into the sunset! She’s thought of everything a girl could possibly dream of to make her wedding day the most glorious, romantic day of her life. And yet, she hasn’t even contemplated the importance of preserving all of these momentous (and expensive) details with the all important wedding photographs! Waiting until the last minute to book your photographer can result in: Your preferred photographer is not available because they are already booked with someone else You no longer have enough money left in your budget to be able to hire the photographer you want, or to get the package you want, because you’re already over budget after spending in excess for more trivial elements—like too many wedding favors, extra hot hors-d’oeuvres for your cocktail hour, or even an overly expensive DJ to play music at the reception. USING A FRIEND OR RELATIVE INSTEAD OF HIRING A PROFESSIONAL Rather than hiring a professional photographer, some brides risk not having any quality photographs of their big by allowing a friend or relative to shoot the wedding for them, usually as their "gift". The quickest way to ruin a friendship is to volunteer to photograph the most important day of your friend’s life and then screw it up. Landscape and nature shots can be reshot as needed. Botched portraits can be reshot as well. But a wedding photographer only has ONE chance to photograph your wedding day correctly. Weddings are very risky events that take a special kind of photographer. The pressure to not screw up is why many very talented photographers focus on other specialties and pass on wedding photography completely. If so many professional photographers recognize the risk involved and pass on the chance to mess it up, what makes your non-professional photographer friend or Uncle Bob with his Digital Rebel think they can do better? And don’t forget that friends and relatives can’t offer you professional prints and products. So, how about cases where your friend or relative actually are professional wedding photographers? (And, I mean specifically wedding photographers -- not professional photographers of other specialties who have never shot a wedding.) In those cases, as long as you like the style of your friend/relative’s past wedding photography, you are lucky. They are not so lucky. Not only is your friend or relative no longer a guest at your wedding, but now they are working during your wedding. And, just imagine how they would feel if they missed the first kiss or other key shots that were important to you? I am professional photographer, but would I want to photograph my own son’s wedding, or my best friend’s wedding? Absolutely not! I would rather be there for them as a Dad or best friend, and enjoy their day with them; not have to run around taking important detail shots. TIP: Disposable camera favors are a bad idea! Not only are they budget hogs—a couple can spend hundreds, possibly thousands, of dollars on buying and developing these cheap, often defective cameras—but they wont provide a return on your investment. You won’t get fun candids of the bride, groom and guests. You’ll most likely end up with a lot of pictures of cut off heads, blown out skin tones, red eyes, a dark room, the floor, and so on. Let your professional photographer catch professional-quality shots of all of your guests for you instead. CHOOSING A PART-TIMER OR HOBBYIST Many wedding photographers have "day jobs" other than photography. Since they are not full-time photographers, there is a chance that their primary job may interfere with their ability to meet with you as needed to plan your big day. Worst-case scenario: At the last minute, their primary source of income (day job) requires them to work the weekend of your wedding, so your photographer cancels on you. You get your deposit back, but now you’re scrambling to find a replacement and everyone you call is already booked! Might not happen, but it could. Along those same lines, part-time photographers may have problems delivering your prints and products in a timely manner. Since their time is divided between their day job and your wedding, there are potentials for long delays in the post-production of your images, prints and wedding album. A lot of the most common horror stories from brides involve not receiving their final products for a year or more. For the most unfortunate, they don’t receive their products at all. And while their are exceptions, generally a part-time or hobbyist wedding photographer will not have the same caliber cameras, lenses, and other equipment as a full-time professional wedding photographer would have. Lower-end cameras and lenses used by most hobbyists do not take good images in low-light situations. Instead, the resulting images are either too dark or are blurred with grain and noise due to the process used to digitally brighten the image. This is most critical in situations where the ceremony location is relatively dark and does not allow flash photography. The top-of-the-line cameras used by most full-time professional photographers work very well without a flash in low-light situations. Furthermore, most part-time or hobbyist wedding photographers will not have backup cameras, lenses, flashes, and other critical equipment should something malfunction. Your wedding photographer should not have any single points of failure on a day as important as your wedding. Most full-time professional wedding photographers not only have backup equipment, but take better care of the equipment they have, since this is their sole source of income. Lastly, what if a guest trips over the photographer’s bag or light stand and breaks an arm or hip? A full-time professional wedding photographer would (or should) have their own business liability insurance. Most part-time photographers will not. CHOOSING A PER-HOUR PACKAGE I have photographed hundreds of weddings and have never seen a wedding remain completely on-schedule. It just does not happen. There are so many things going on at the same time that even the smallest delay can push your grand entrance back by an hour causing the rest of the reception to run late. Most photographers offer per-hour packages (and I used to be one of them). They have different price points for different lengths of coverage: four hours of coverage, six hours, eight hours, and so on. The last thing you need when you’re already stressing about being behind schedule is for your photographer tap you on the shoulder and say, "If you want me to stay to get pictures of you cutting the cake and throwing the bouquet, you need to pay me more money." The best way to avoid this type of stress is to book a package with no time limit. Not only will you eliminate the worry of overtime fees from your photographer, but an unlimited time package will also allow you to get shots of the entire day—not just your ceremony and the first half of the reception. With unlimited coverage, you’ll have shots spanning from the girls getting their hair and make-up done all the way through to the last crazy moment of the reception when everyone is at their wildest. Also, if you’re interested in having a story book wedding album, the ONLY way to tell an accurate story of your wedding day is to have images showing it from start to finish. HIRING A SOLO SHOOTER (NO SECOND SHOOTER) Most seasoned professional wedding photographers shoot their events with a "second shooter". Different from an assistant, the second shooter’s job is to get detail shots (the venue, the flowers, the guests, etc.) so that the lead photographer is free to focus primarily on the bride and groom. Having a second shooter allows coverage of the ceremony and reception events from different angles, ensuring that no important events are missed. Second shooter coverage allows: Pre-ceremony photography of the bride AND the groom while each gets ready in a separate location The lead photographer to focus on the bride while the second photographer focuses on the groom when they first lay eyes on each other at the start of the ceremony The lead photographer to capture the “money-shots”—the kiss—while the second photographer captures the parents’ reactions of tears and smiles The lead photographer to capture the bride tossing the bouquet and bouquet sailing through the air while the second captures the often hilarious scramble of single women pushing and grabbing to secure the prize! The second shooter also offers insurance that the critical shots are covered. Any professional wedding photographer who has shot more than a dozen weddings will have experienced an point-and-shoot camera doting "Uncle Bob" darting in front of and blocking the professional shot with their just as the couple is about to kiss for the first time. This is when you’ll see the lead photographer look quickly to the second shooter and mouth nervously, "Did you get that?" No second shooter means another single point of failure for the lead photographer. HAVING CHEAP PRINTS MADE AT A DISCOUNT STORE Some couples looking to cut costs may look for photographers who are willing to do a "shoot and burn". This is where the photographer photographs the wedding and then turns over the high-resolution images on DVD to the couple. The bride plans to take these images to the in-store labs at Wal*Mart, Costco or a similar discount store where she thinks she can save some money. What the bride doesn’t realize is that the main reason prints from discount in-store photo labs are so cheap is that the photo paper used there is not archival quality paper. Additionally their color correction process is made for quantity, not quality, so prints come out looking a lot different from the original image shot by the photographer. Remember grandma’s old pictures that are now faded and yellowed? Well, that is what those cheap prints of your own wedding will look like in as little as 10 years. Discount labs are great for casual snapshots, like vacation or camping trip photos. But for an event as important as your wedding day, you should ONLY get your images printed by a professional lab using archival quality paper such as Kodak Endura paper. Kodak Endura paper is guaranteed not to fade or yellow for up to 100 years on display, or for up to 200 years in dark storage (such as a box or in the pages of an album). Top-level professional wedding photographers offer only archival quality prints to their clients, and most top-tier wedding photographers do not offer "shoot and burn" wedding packages in order to maintain consistent quality end products for their clients. They are looking out for the client’s best interest by ensuring that the art created from the client’s memories will last a lifetime. NOT CHECKING THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU (BBB) Since a wedding is a once-in-a-lifetime event, most brides-to-be wisely seek out referrals from friends and family who had great pictures and great experiences with their own wedding photographer. However, when the bride does not have a good referral to go by, she may have to find her own photographer through the Internet, bridal shows, the phone book, and so on. Once she finds a photographer whose work and package options seem to fit her needs, the next important step is to do a search for that photographer on the Better Business Bureau’s web site. There you can check to see if they have been in business long enough to be listed there with a rating and client feedback. If they are not listed, it may be a red flag that the photographer has not been in business very long. If they do have a listing, you’ll be able to view their BBB rating as well as read information about their business, find out if any complaints that have been filed against them with the BBB, and also read comments (positive or negative) left by former clients. TIP: Check the BBB for information about any vendor you’re considering booking for your wedding. I’ve heard stories from brides about a friend who’d had a bad experience with a vendor, and when they went to the BBB website to file a complaint, found a whole list of similar complaints and bad reviews from other clients on the vendor’s listing. If only they’d done some research before hiring the vendor, they could have saved themselves from a lot of stress. SELECTING A PHOTOGRAPHER WITH THE WRONG STYLE (TRADITIONAL VS. PHOTOJOURNALISTIC) In the "old" days, the photographer would always guide you through your day, directing you where to stand, where to look, how to look, when to look, and so on. They would not cover moments as they happened, but would take charge during each segment of the event in order to “make” the moments happen. Times have changed, and wedding photojournalism has grown widely popular. Also known as “candid photography” or “wedding documentation”, this contemporary shooting style allows the photographer to work unobtrusively like a fly on the wall, capturing moments as they happen, many times without the subjects even knowing that they’ve just been photographed. Although unobtrusive, the photographer is still able to catch all of the important key shots. Like a LIFE Magazine photojournalist, this type of photography requires the photographer to have an extra talent for anticipating the unexpected and being prepared to get the shot on the fly. Choosing the style of photographer that matches your own style is critical. It is important that you not only like the style of the shots in your photographer’s portfolio, but also that you like the method the photographer will use to capture those type of images at your wedding. Older couples who are used to the traditional style of wedding photography may hire a contemporary photographer based on their portfolio alone without realizing that the photographer shoots in a candid, photojournalistic way. The couple may later feel odd and irritated when the photographer does not direct their every move, feeling as if the photographer is not "doing their job". Conversely, a contemporary couple may hire a photographer based strictly on their portfolio without realizing that this is a hands-on, traditional style photographer who will be directing them to pose often, look in the camera, say ‘cheese’ and hold the pose for a series of shots. If the couple expected a more candid-style, they will definitely notice the constant interruption during the flow of their day by the traditional-style photographer. Alternatively, there are photographers who use a blend of traditional photography with the new photojournalistic style -- providing a bulk of candid images with minimal interference along with a touch of staged portrait shots. This typically satisfies the differing tastes of a younger bride and groom and their parents, who may be carrying some of the costs of the wedding and therefore expect to get the kind of shots they like (the pose and say ‘cheese’ shots). CONCLUSION So before booking your wedding photographer, ask a lot of questions: Get pricing and package options Find out if unlimited coverage is available Find out if they are full time or part time and ask about their availability and product delivery schedule Ask about having a second-shooter to work with the lead photographer Ask about available products; inquire about quality, and if a product is supposed to be heirloom quality, ask the photographer about what makes it so Find out the photographer’s rating with the BBB; if the photographer isn’t listed, request testimonials from past clients Find out about the photographer’s shooting style, and make sure it’s compatible with your expectations to ensure a smooth and stress-free day!Loren Scott is a full-time, professional photographer based in Murrieta, CA. Loren began his formal photography education in Photo Lab class during his Sophomore year of high school (class of ’81) and shot his first wedding in 1982 at age 19. He has since photographed weddings as far away as Hawaii and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He can be contacted through his web site at www.LorenScottPhotography.com.

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