Showing posts with label Wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding. Show all posts

Monday, November 29, 2010

Adria and Dan

Adria and Dan asked me to step in as the wedding photographer for their wedding in the Mt. Timpanogos Utah LDS temple. I really enjoyed working with this group. Being a wedding photographer lets you meet some pretty awesome folks.






Saturday, September 4, 2010

A sneak peak

To my dear photography blog followers and random visitors alike,

I have so much new stuff to post, I don't know quite where to start. I've shot some weddings, I've shot some product shots, I've worked as a back-up photographer for a couple different photographers, and I've been traveling all over the place. I haven't given up on the blog, though it might look like it currently . . .

Here are a couple pics from the latest wedding I shot. Enjoy and know that more are on the way.

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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Charlotte and Jonah Barnes


Playful and sunny . . . the atmosphere of the entire day of Charlotte and Jonah's wedding. Friends and family came in from out of town for the Salt Lake wedding. Enjoy the following sample of my work from their day.




The matron of honor steals the spotlight.

















Saturday, June 27, 2009

The Stapp-Tengelsen Wedding



Dan and Katie Tengelsen were married in November 2007 in the Mt. Timpanogos temple. This wedding was lovely down to the minutest details. From bridal gown to the boutonniere to bridesmaid's dresses and the groomsmen's three-piece suits, careful thought was taken so that everyone would look and feel their best. As photographer I paid special attention to these details, since in them I saw the thoughtfulness and graciousness of both the bride and groom.


Sun rising over Mount Timpanogos temple.





Heading off to the luncheon.







Jacob (far left) put together a humorous mock-umentary sketch of Dan and Katie's courtship. It was a happy surprise for the new couple.

Dan's mother welcomes Katie to the family.

The luncheon concluded with words from Katie's mother.

Barn? Yes, the reception took place in a barn.

But this wasn't your grandpa's ordinary barn. This one was complete with harvest-time decor and semi-glossy floors.





First dance.

The father of the bride caught up with his daughter just in time for a turn around the floor.