Posts filed under 'Bridals'
Kassie, is a delicious bride. Kassie is wearing an Atelier Aimee (from Alta Moda) the gown and Kassie are perfectly paired, and she looked absolutely amazing in it. Couple that with a dapper groom, a parasol and some old fallen buildings and you’ve got the makings of some gorgeous images.
Kassie, seriously these are some awesome shots. I can’t wait to show you the rest, and I’m so excited about your wedding. Get me on your Facebook friends’ list and I’ll post some up there too.






PS– Did you notice the new blog matte? I loved being married to a designer… Also, I’ve got two more posts coming.
May 10th, 2008
Jisoo was such a fun bride to work with. Her cousin Heather and her mother followed us all over Salt Lake City as we looked for places to shoot. We shot at the capitol, ensign peak and a few urban spots as well. I know, we’re terrible because this session is from a few weeks back. We’ve been slammed with a busy summer season, but we’ve got lots more to show everyone.
Jisoo, we had such a blast working with you and we can’t wait to do more fun shots for you!



May 8th, 2008
I corresponded with Annette through email before her bridal sitting, she and Derek are from St. George. I had no idea how absolutely gorgeous she is! They left their booming tea shop and drove up to Salt Lake just to have bridal photographs at Saltair and the Great Salt Lake. I had so much fun!
Annette is one of the most daring brides I have ever photographed.
I drive by the lake almost everyday and there is an old armchair out in the water that I have always wanted to photograph a bride in. Annette didn’t hesitate when I casually suggested the idea, it was fabulous and they are some of my favorite shots from the whole session. The light was just beautiful and they all turned out fabulous. I hope you love them as much as I do!





March 27th, 2008
Whitney’s story is pretty unique. We were just wrapping up in the studio on Saturday and we got a phone call from a mother we’d never met. “Can you do some bridals right now?”
Whitney had driven down from Idaho, had her hair done and was all ready for her photoshoot when the weather turned ugly. Her photographer was unable to work in the weather. I heard it was a stressful moment, as they were trying to figure out what to do. We’ve been booked solid lately, but with a twist of luck, our afternoon and evening was clear so we said, “Sure! Come on over, we’d love to take your pictures!”
As some of you may know, the Utah State Capitol Building is now open and it’s a perfect venue for indoor bridal photography, especially in bad weather. The Hotel Monaco was also gracious in allowing us to photograph there as well.
Elise, Wendy & Whitney, we had a great time working with the three of you. It was exciting to get a phone call one moment, and then out shooting 30 minutes later. Spontaneity and creativity go hand in hand, so thank you for the opportunity!



March 4th, 2008
When we did Meggi’s Bridals the weather was a little sketchy, so we decided to go up to the newly re-opened capitol building for her session. She wanted a more traditional formal look so it was perfect! They turned out just beautiful! I particularly love them in black and white. It gives them such a classic look.




March 1st, 2008
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