Family photographer from Iserlohn: Lea Jörres creates authentic family and newborn images in a relaxed, emotional style. TRUE • EMOTIONAL • AUTHENTIC.
I’m Lea — a master photographer based in Iserlohn, driven by one clear passion: making real connections visible. As a family, wedding and newborn photographer I focus on capturing the small, fleeting moments that define your life together. Becoming a mother myself deepened my awareness of how precious everyday memories are — and that perspective shapes every image I create. Why choose me? Because my photography comes from the heart: honest, emotional and unforced. I favour a documentary yet warm style that blends natural light, soft tones and genuine emotion. Whether we wander towards the sunset, snuggle at home for a newborn session, or celebrate your wedding day, I aim to create a calm environment where you can be yourselves. The result are images that don’t just look beautiful — they bring you back to the feeling of the moment. My process is personal and collaborative: before any session we discuss your wishes, visual preferences and the mood you want to convey. For couples and personal brand shoots I prepare moodboards and advise on outfits and locations. For families and newborns I take time to build trust, especially with little ones. During the shoot I guide you gently and leave room for play, laughter and closeness — that’s where the most honest moments happen. Technology and editing are tools I use to tell your story: every image is curated and edited in my signature style so the complete gallery feels coherent and true to you. You’ll receive your photos through a private online gallery where you can choose your favorites at your own pace. Located in the Sauerland near Iserlohn, I love working with the natural variety of the region — from open landscapes to cozy home sessions. Whether it’s family life, a newborn’s first days or your wedding, I look forward to discovering your story and preserving it in images that speak to the heart. TRUE. EMOTIONAL. AUTHENTIC. — Lea Jörres