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Lucy works with creative and kind-hearted clients around the globe. Her quiet-luxury style, natural editing, and compositions are the foundation of her success. She has been featured on the physical and digital pages of companies like Wed Society Austin and Wezoree online.

A city girl dreaming of homesteading 

Georgetown | tx
+ destinations around the globe

Artist, Designer, and Wedding Photographer

Lucy Leora

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Wed Society® | Austin Official Partner

There's a beautiful balance in documenting modern life, trends, and your current favorites without letting them lose taste. Traditional and Modern perspectives can work together - if approached correctly. I am here to help with that. There is power in staying true to your values while having fun and living life. 

Capturing you with your heart on your sleeves- while serving your family for generations

my vision

...all understanding

when love surpasses...

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Gluten-Free Treats

thrifting

Rainy days & a Good Book

english breakfast & tea

Matcha Lemonade

my favorites

I scan and preserve film, documents, and photograph family heirlooms in effort to pass down our family's story.

While my heart gravitates towards the mountains, I love to travel and explore new foods and cultures firsthand.

I am blessed to be married to an awesome husband and have 2 amazing compassionate boys.

family Historian

Traveler at Heart

Wife and Mom

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My Ethos

WHAT MAKES Lucy Leora 

STAND OUT

My Method

A dynamic but cohesive style

My love for people

My work is editorial, yet approachable

True to Color Photography

I will never sacrifice a memory for an Instagram-worthy pose. Not only to I want to take away any experience you may have on your wedding day, but I also recognize how significant photography can impact your memories.

I have a formal background in fine art photography. I take these skills and perspectives into every frame I take. It guides my eye to know what to look for. I am incredibly thoughtful with composition and work with film and digital

While my approach is custom from wedding to wedding, my values and editing techniques remain consistent across the board. This allows me to give you a unique experience, but a gallery you can rely on.

While I will stand my ground and say that your day is about you as a couple, I also understand that your inner circle is the one that has helped shape who you are. I love getting to know your loved ones and hearing stories to shape your experience as we go through the day. 

While I love elevating details and poses, I also want you to feel beautiful in your own skin. I love pulling from cinematic and editorial inspiration to have it shake hands with my clients.  It is intended to work with you and not against you.

To get the most consistent wedding photography that ages well, you need lifelike colors. There is still loads of room to be creative while committing to accurate color grading.

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Lucy has formal training and a degree in fine art photography. She is trained and educated in the foundation of film photography, studio standards, and museum-grade printing. Every image she captures is edited and handled with the utmost care. 

Lucy Leora does photography because it's just what she's always been drawn too. From cheap polaroid cameras in the 90s, cheesy photo sessions with friends in high school, all the way up to a Bachelor's in Fine Art . It's what she was born to do.

Lucy Leora's Professional Bio

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While I do love sharing online or even in the decor of my home, wedding photography transcends much more than that. Wedding photography is a living history and truth about who we are as people, and we can pass that along. We can connect to those who are no longer with us. So, while I do love a good trend, my endgame is creating a body of work that serves you now as well as your family later.

It's more than trends and decor on our walls

I come from a long line of photographers. They probably wouldn't call themselves that, but the boxes of film and slides that date back to the late 1800s say otherwise. I have seen those before me in log houses, with no power and dirt floors, and my grandfather building my grandmother their first house before he was drafted. If you're unsure how this relates to the wedding photographer, hang tight with me.
-How else do we know we have "made it" over generations or have reached the good of our life if we don't have a history of where we started?

How do we know we've "made it", if we don't know where we started?

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- Jennie & Shawn — Georgetown, Texas

 "Her chill and calming presence made everyone feel comfortable, resulting in the most natural and beautiful shots."

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