
Jill and Alexis, May 2009
We wanted to write you and thank you again for everything you have done for us. It was so much fun to have you and Emily with us from before the wedding till the very end. You have a way of calming people down, even in the most chaotic of times. WE LOVE OUR PHOTOS!!
Yvonne Van Dyke, February 16, 2008
Louise works miracles with her lens! The portrait she took of my husband and I is the best image we have! I am still sharing with friends and family! Thanks Louise!
Emily Lawrence Mendoza, July 7, 2007
Most little girls have the dress, the cake and the flower picked out for their wedding before they ever find the groom. For me it was the photographer.
Louise was like a big sister to me in my awkward Tween and Teenage years. Despite my typical teen low self-esteem, every photo she took of me during those years made me feel beautiful and confident.
When the day came that I not only found my groom and he finally decided to propose the first wedding related query I sent was to Louise. Her fun, calming, and personal photographic style is essential for any couple on that crazy, hectic and dramatic day. As a complete DIY bride, who only spent $200 on the dress, photography was my one big ticket item and I am so glad it was. Every day when I see those photos up on the walls in our home the chaos of that day is lost and replaced by pure sentiment. Your wedding day only last for a day, but those photos will be cherished for a lifetime and on.
Leah Labrador August 13, 2006
Although I might be bias being that Louise Griffin is my sister, I can truly say in an objective opinion that she is so creative in her photography, very unlike the typical photography you may see commercially. Her work is truly an art. Louise will see objects, scenes, and people in an entirely different light than most and has the forethought of a "shot" and will see it through to it's creation on paper. Her vision of the most basic can change anyone's view of what is considered "beauty", and also instill a variety of feelings when admiring her work, whether it be joy, pain, sadness, longing, jealousy, empathy....
On a personal note, Louise came to my house to "have a practice shoot" one night when I was absolutely not in the mood. I was a lonely and depressed person at the time due to a "separation" of a loved one. That feeling came out in the shots Louise took, but what was on paper was gorgeous if I do say so myself. She caught my feelings on film. Louise had the idea to enlarge the best shots and send it to my other half who was so far away. Short and sweet, he said to me right over the phone that sending that shot nicely framed "was the best thing I could have ever done." We are married now.