I'm located in Warren, PA but willing to travel. Thanks for stopping by to learn more about me.
First and foremost, I am the wife to my incredible hubby and mama of four to the cutest littles you've ever seen.
I am primarily a self taught photographer. Before photography, I taught middle school math for 6 years. I went on maternity leave to never return long term again. It was during my maternity leave when I began delving into photography. My desire to take better photos of my kiddos quickly went from hobby to part-time and now a full time job.
What I love most about photography is capturing emotion. Those little glances and silly moments with loved ones are just such precious gems. I'd be honored to document those moments for you.
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As my skills developed and my business grew, I outgrew my original names. I started out as Stacey Clark Photos but wanted something different. My business is run from my home located on Follett Run Road. I landed on Follett Photos next. This became a problem as people were posting their own cell phone photos they took on my road and my business was being tagged due to the location.....back to the drawing board. :)
After months of brainstorming, Rowen + Eden stuck. No, my kiddos aren't named either of those names. I was searching for words that evoked a feeling but had meaning to me at the same time.
Keep reading to learn why the meaning behind the names are the perfect fit!
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One definition of Eden: A place of pristine beauty
I have the honor of photographing people in some of the most beautiful places both externally and internally. My clients are trusting me to capture their love for one another which is truly a beautiful thing regardless of the location.
I believe God has given me this beautiful gift to capture moments for my clients while at the same time enabling me to express myself creatively AND help support my family. I've truly found a place of beauty for myself as well which is why Eden was the perfect fit to round out my business name!
One definition of Rowen: The second cutting of hay
The second hay cutting is also referred to as the "aftermath." As a former math teacher, I felt like this word fit all of my criteria...
earthy with a meaning.
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“Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… It remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.”
— Aaron Siskind
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