Engagement

Summer Engagement Photos at Saltair

  One of my favorite things to hear is how someone found my website and decided to contact me.  Sometimes it's just a google search for something like "Utah Wedding Photographer", sometimes they picked up a card at a wedding I was shooting, and lots of times people see my work on Facebook as one friend comments on another friend's photo and I pop up in their feed.  The backstory on how Joelle and Brett found me was one of the more roundabout that I had heard.  I met with them earlier this year to book their September wedding, and Brett confessed that he and Joelle had been following my blog for the previous 6 months.  If I got the story down correctly, this is what happened.

 

Brett found some photos of an acapella group on their website who had linked to a couple of photos of another acapella group.  The photos seemed pretty cool, and Brett winded up on Noteworthy's website.  He saw the promotional photos that I had done for them last fall, as well as the photos I took of them at their November concert.  He eventually went through all the photos they had, noticed my watermark on a few of them, and wondered "hey, maybe she does wedding photos too."  They ended up on my blog, and that was that.

 

Joelle and Brett have been together for several years now, and in a state where the common courtship-to-marriage window is 6 to 9 months, it makes for some different dynamics during a photoshoot.  I loved how comfortable they were together.  No awkwardness, no hesitations, no problems.

 

 

 

Love the marina at the Great Salt Lake.  So much variety in textures, and you can photograph it every day of the week with every day being different.

 

 

It's awesome how in summer we've got these tall grasses that turn this perfect gold- it makes for the some of the warmest, happiest photos.  Perfect for an engagement session.

 

  

 

And no WLP engagement shoot would be complete without a romantic silhouette, right? :D

 

 

 

 

Grateful

  So often in the wedding business, we like to share the crazy stories.  And sometimes that's fun.  It is a crazy industry, after all.

 

Like the weekend we shot a wedding on Thursday, Friday and Saturday... and Saturday was in Portland.

 

Or The groom who broke his nose a week before the wedding.  Makeup can fix black eyes, right?

The nephew who got overheated on a summer day and vomited at the beginning of the reception.  He was much more comfortable and definitely in style after that!

The bride whose dress got stepped on after the ceremony and ripped.  Of course she still remained composed and confident!

 

...the couples who forget to bring the marriage license, the 103 degree weather at Salt Lake, the 9 degree weather in Logan, the wedding day that was 14 hours long without a break, the cake that fell over, etc.  It keeps life interesting, and these seem to be the stories we share.

 

 

But I've been thinking over the last week, and the reason I am a wedding photographer is not because of stories like these.  I am motivated to keep working hard because of the amazing people I get to work with.

 

First, my husband.  He takes care of most of the website, the contracts, and taxes.  He holds lights, lifts me up on his shoulders to get a better angle, and helps with those all-nighters before bridal fairs.  And he does all this as a second job.  He has another full time job as a financial representative, but still comes home to work with me in the evenings and weekends.  I couldn't do this without him.

   

 

Then, my mentors and teachers.  I've been blessed with the opportunity to shadow and learn from several photographers throughout the years, but 4 have had the greatest impact.

 

1. My dad.  A hobbyist, enthusiast, but appreciates photography, taught me business principles, and encouraged me as I started to work.  Bought me my first camera for my birthday, gave me my first camera upgrade as a wedding present.

 

2. Scott Jarvie.  He shot my wedding 3 years ago.  He's been a good example of creativity and one of the reasons I was pushed towards weddings, not other types of photography. (The photos above from my wedding are taken by him)

 

3. Andy Barfuss.  Not a photographer, but he taught an entrepreneurship class I took at BYU.  Not someone I spent lots of time with, but a few things he taught had a significant impact on me.  Among them are:

-The difference between marketing and advertising.  Marketing is building a brand, and is a long term and never-ending process.  Advertising is trying to find for clients/gigs immediately.  Both are important, but serve different purposes.

-"If you are willing to work like no one else will for the first five years of your business, you can live like no one else can for the rest of your life."

 

4. Kenneth Linge.  I took a couple classes with him on Photographing People and on learning the wedding business.  Much of his advice has proved invaluable to my business and to my skill.  He's extremely talented and creative, and he and his wife are wonderful people.  I will always be grateful for the lessons learned from them.

 

I'm grateful to the interns I've had.  Currently, it's Abby Alger holding the fort down.  She is an amazing assistant and does a great job with her own business also!

 

Lastly, I'm grateful to my clients.  I get to work with so many amazing couples.  They are good examples, and I enjoy weddings because there is an emotion, a relationship.  It's like a friend said on my Facebook wall "Your pictures make me believe in love again :)"  And it's true.  In a world filled with divorce and lack of commitment to each other, I feel so grateful to be here.  To see the honeymoon stage, to see vows and commitment, to see two people happy to be together.  Positive, supportive, and caring relationships.  That's what I've been thinking about.  I'm blessed in my career to spend it around happy people on an important day in their life as they promise to spend time and all eternity together.  And I feel lucky.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kara & Chris: Summer Engagements in Saratoga Springs

  Kara and Chris were tons of fun to shoot.  I don't think I have ever seen a guy laugh so much and so naturally.  More often then not I have to crack jokes or make a fool of myself to help my grooms loosen up in front of the camera.  With Chris though, his happiness and natural cheerfulness just came bubbling out of him in every photo.  I guess he's just excited to be marrying this gorgeous girl!

 

 

I love the different colors we had in this shoot. Such a perfect summer day, with lots of green trees, golden wheat fields, and lots of fun colorful clothes.

 

  

  

 

Mustaches are making a comeback.  Tell your friends...

 

  

 

Take a look at this massive summer shoot out near Saratoga Springs in Utah County here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brittany and Scott- Sunsets, Sand, and Saltair

   

Today is Brittany's birthday!  She and Scott are getting married in less than a month, and today is the perfect day to show off their engagement photos.  We packed up our gear, slathered on the bug spray and headed on out to Saltair for some beautiful outdoor shots.  Brittany and Scott were a delight to shoot- happy to smile, ready to kiss on command, and A-OK to stand in the mud/sand/rocks/unmentionable sludge to get that perfect photo!

 

I mean, just look at those smiles...

 

 

 

It can be hit or miss to get the sky we want, but that night was something special...

 

 

 

 

I loved just how comfortable they were with everything.  With each other, with the camera, and with everything in between....

 

 

 

They didn't do so bad with the dramatic look either...

 

 

 

Happy Birthday Brittany- we'll see you two at the wedding!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nicole and Taylor: A splash of nature with a twist of vintage

   

What a fun sense of style!  Nicole and Taylor loved the outdoor vintage look, so we headed on out to Saratoga Springs and got some beautiful shots.

 

 

Both Nicole and Taylor have some incredible eyes.  I like how Nicole's have a little extra twinkle in them- she doesn't have to be grinning at the camera, you can still see she's over the moon about this guy.

 

 

 

They had this wonderful ornate mirror frame- I thought it was perfect for the feel they were going for.

 

  

 

 

I loved her bouquet of wildflowers!  Makes for a nice mix of color with a really relaxed, casual feeling to it.

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jessica & Luke: Engagements in Utah County

   

Luke just finished his MBA at BYU and was headed out to a job in Chicago (congratulations Luke!), so we had to get these engagements taken ASAP.  We met up and ran around downtown Provo- it was fabulous!  I have had the chance to see a variety of relationship dynamics, and it's fun to see how in love Jessica and Luke are.   They really are cute together.

 

 

With all the rain we had, Utah Lake had completely flooded and the streets were pretty wild.

 

 

Jessica works as an ASL interpreter, and has been teaching Luke all the important words.

 

  

 

 

 

I loved all the variety in looks and expression this couple had.  Happy, silly, dramatic- they could do it all!

 

    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summer love with Heidi & Steve

   

This post embodies a lot of what I love about summer.  Bright colors, bare feet, lots of sunshine, watermelon and mountain streams.... this engagement session had it all!  Heidi and Steve were just great, and brought tons of super fun colors in their wardrobe.

 

We shot up past Sundance near the start of the Alpine Loop, and these were actually taken mid-day. Up the canyon it is often best to start earlier because you can get these wonderful backlit trees and leaves... they are gorgeous!

 

  

  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kandis & Greg: Summer Engagements in Salt Lake

  More of my couples these days are bringing multiple choices of clothing to engagement shoots, and I couldn't be happier!  When you've got 4 or 5 different shirts in different colors for the bride and groom, as well as a couple of formal outfit choices, it's a snap to get some wonderful combinations between the couple as well as coordinate the type of colors for the setting of the photo.  Kandis and Greg brought an entire trunkful of clothes, and we probably got in 5 or 6 different outfits in the 2 hours or so that we were shooting.

 

These guys were so wonderful!  They are so genuinely cheerful, nice, and pleasant to be around that Thomas and I immediately began plotting on how we could be friends with them.  Thomas suggested holding their pictures hostage unless they came to dinner... I'm still considering it. :)  They were happy to do anything and everything I needed:  run around like crazy people to the different places we had planned, wade in a FREEZING cold stream, take photos in the middle of state street in downtown SLC, even climb up on the high ledge with no guardrail by the Capitol so that we could get that awesome skyline (at least until the cop came by and told us, yes, we had to climb down).

 

Three different photos, three different outfits.  And each one looks fabulous!
Kandis definitely knows how to rock the cardigans!  I loved how vibrant the colors were- so summery and happy.
 
  
And now we're back to the photo from the sneak peek: I love it I love it I love it!