Wedding

Jessica & Luke Wedding Reception

  Jessica and Luke reception was simple and low-key (not even a first dance or bouquet toss!).  But I loved having the chance to sit down and talk to people, hear fun stories about the bride and groom growing up, and get to know the guests.  And I was pretty lucky to also get a waffle-bowl of icecream! (Does that remind anyone else of Shrek?  "And in the morning, I'm makin' waffle-bowls!")

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Salt Lake Temple cake-topper.

 

 

 

 

 

 

There was some pretty impressive decorating of the car, we all love having friends and siblings at the reception, right?

 

 

 

...and off they go, on a journey to the rest of their lives!

 

 

 

 

 

Jessica & Luke: SLC Temple Wedding

  On this wonderful cold, snowy day, I figured it would be a good idea to share this beautiful late summer wedding.    Jessica and Luke both looked fabulous, though the beautiful colors and bright sunshine in the photos make me kind of depressed for the long, cold months ahead.

 

  

    

  

 

Beautiful day, beautiful couple.

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saltair Formal Wedding Photography with Andrea & Danielle

  This shoot was a fun mix of casual and dressy, elegant and fun.  Andrea and Danielle were married a couple of months ago, but I was booked for their wedding date and so couldn't be there for the photos on the day of.  We scheduled this formals shoot after the wedding, and it was really nice and relaxed.  While this wasn't a trash-the-dress shoot like Brittany did recently, Danielle didn't have to worry quite as much as we would have if her dress got a bit dirty or where we was needing to walk.  She wanted a more casual feeling so she wore flip flops for the session, and Andrea went without a tie.   These two are some of the sweetest people you will ever meet, and we had a good time walking around the Great Salt Lake getting different bridals and different shots featuring both the bride and the groom.

 

 

One of my favorite angles/locations at Saltair is this area where you can get the same clean, almost sterile landscape that you can get at the Salt Flats- without having to drive an extra two hours! :)

 

 

  

 

  

 

 

 

  

 

This is another favorite area of Saltair.  It's called Sunset Beach, and it's AMAAAAAZING.  Perfect angles to get backlit by sweet sweet sunset colors, foot-friendly rocks to stand on, and convenient access to parking.  It's got it all.

 

 

 

 

Utah Bridal Photography- Trash the Drash Shoot at Great Salt Lake

  Any long-term blog stalkers I have will most certainly remember Brittany and Jordan.  I shot their engagements and their wedding last winter, but we put off bridals until after the wedding.  Brittany wanted warmer weather for the shoot showing off her dress, and doing it this way we also got to take some shots you can't really pull off before the wedding. Mooostly because more often than not the gown isn't really all that wearable afterwards.  Since Brittany and Jordan live in Wyoming now, it took a while before we could coordinate the session.  I was especially excited for this shoot for a couple of reasons- first, I wasn't took sure it was going to happen (most brides and grooms that schedule after-the-wedding bridals/formals/whatever don't usually end up going through with it because by then the LAST thing they want to do is get dressed up again). Secondly, and most importantly, Brittany is the type of gal who is willing and eager to do absolutely and everything I possibly suggest.  It's fantastic!

 

We got several traditional style bridals at Saltair showing off how gorgeous she is and how awesome the dress was before we got to trashing it.

  

 

What's that hint of purple under her dress you say?  Why, her trusty purple galoshes of course!  I thought they were super cute, and they definitely came in handy a bit later...

 

 

 

Ok, now we start having a bit of fun.  Where can we go that we normally wouldn't be able to?

 

  

 

Whether it was wading out into the Great Salt Lake, sitting in the mud, or climbing up on a rickety gate, Brittany knocked it out of the park.  Look at how fantastic she looks!

 

  

 

Of course, it goes without saying that we took plenty of opportunities for Brittany to twirl around and stomp as hard as she could.  It kind of brought to mind the sheer joy you could have as a little kid playing around in puddles and mud.  That never really goes away... :D

 

 

Be sure and check out the full gallery from the shoot here (more to come as they get finished).  At the end of the day, we decided that Brittany's dress still looked a little too good, so stay tuned for a future post.  Brittany and I are both excited about the possibility of doing a another shoot sometime where we light it on fire!

 

It might be a while before that shoot though.  Brittany is insanely busy starting her own salon in Laramie, Wyoming.  It looks like it's going to be fantastic though, so if you happen to be passing through and need an awesome stylist, you should definitely check out Studio220.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kara & Chris: Wedding Reception at the Devereaux Mansion

  Here are a few highlights from Chris and Kara's wedding reception.  The more I look at the photos and the more I remember shooting there, the more I liked the outdoor patio they had most of the reception in.  If you are looking for a venue in downtown Salt Lake, definitely consider the Devereaux.

 

 

These little strawberry cookies were divine, and I wasn't the only one who thought so. :D

 

  

  

  

 

The bouquet toss is always challenging, always different, and never quite goes the way you expect.  I love having Thomas along or another intern/assistant to get that extra angle for it.  It really helps capture more of what is happening....

 

  

 

Check out more of Kara and Chris's wedding photos here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Devereaux Mansion Reception

  The Devereaux Mansion has got to be one of the coolest reception locations in Salt Lake City.  It's in the very heart of downtown, right next to the Gateway Mall, and you could walk by it without hardly even noticing.  It's far enough back from South Temple that it feels set apart and private, and it is one of the most gorgeous pioneer-era homes I have ever seen.  Here are a few of my favorite detail shots from Kara and Chris' wedding reception there.

 

 

 

 

Thomas worked in a cabinet and carpentry shop for a couple years when he was in college, and he kept freaking out about all the woodwork in the mansion.  I don't know much about moldings or other things like that, but I do know it was all fabulous!  

 

Not much beats an awesome patio for an indoor-outdoor reception.  I thought this location had the perfect mix of space inside and outside.

 

 

   

 

 

 

The catering from Temple Square Hospitality was superb.  Truly amazing food....

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cool place, cool day, cool clients. Stay tuned for the rest of the photos from the reception.

 

 

 

 

 

Kara and Chris at the Salt Lake Temple

  This wedding was another beautiful late summer day.  Kara and Chris were both fantastic, and Kara's gorgeous red hair just seemed to make the day even that much more summery.

 

  

 

Methinks maybe we might have needed a couple extra groomsmen here....

 

 

Just look how incredibly amazingly awesome the day was here below!  While snowy days can also be gorgeous and breathtaking, I will sincerely miss all the vibrant shades of green and all the other colors of summer as we head further and further into winter.

 

 

 

I love capturing some intimate moments like these, as the bride and groom get to savor the feeling of their special day.

 

 

  

 

 

Check back soon for photos from Kara and Chris' reception!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How to shoot a bride in a Walmart parking lot

  As promised, here's the behind-the-scene photos from the bridals and formals I posted the other day.  This was an experiment/demonstration I did for my intern Abby, and is something I've been working on in my head for a long time.  So here it is, how to shoot a bride in a Wal-mart parking lot.

 

Photographers: Myself and Abby (my lovely intern), with Thomas shooting "behind-the-scene"

 

Models: Lybie and Ravi

Location: Wal-Mart Parking Lot

Purpose: To prove that there is ALWAYS a beautiful photo to be found, even in unsuspecting locations.

 

First, here's me :)

 

 

I have learned many principles from many people through my photography years, and I have been grateful for all these lessons.  I found a couple of these principles were most applicable to this kind of location shooting and would like to share them with y'all.

 

Principle #1 - The best photos are taken from below 3 feet and above 6 feet (while most photos you see are taken from between 3ft and 6ft, general standing/crouching height.) Here we shot from low to crop out the parking lot and other distractions to show the sky, with the tree, bush, and light post (love having the light posts in parking lots to work with!) framing her.  3 lights, fill light on the camera, main light from left, backlight from right.  Sometimes I would put a fourth light below the tree to help light it up, but the main light was doing a good job already.

 

 

...and this is what we had to work with for that shot, and the next...

 

 

Principle #2: Bokeh.  Leaving the bride and lights in the same place, I stood up and actually used the cars and parking lot as a background, but zoomed in as far as possible and dropped the f/stop for a shallow depth of field.  Now instead of obviously being cars and parking lot, it's just a lot of texture. Lybie really wanted an edgy look, and I feel like this complimented the messy-hair and unique bouquet.

 

 

 

Principle #3: Empty space is ok!  And wide open sky shots do not have to include the subject's feet.  This is a simple thing, but one I've been working on recently.  I feel that this photo would not have been pretty if we included the asphalt!  Also played with white balance - warm vs. cold plays an important role in the atmosphere of the photo.  Fill light on camera, main light from the right, car headlights as back light from the left.

 

 

Principle #4: Who cares what the background is when the subject fills the frame?

 

 

 

Principle #5: Lighting is everything!!!   This is the photo I'm most proud of.  Yes, she is standing in front of a dumpster.  It might not have smelled fantastic, but we don't have to see the smell on camera!  And with the shadow from the tree on the dumpster, the car lights shooting across it, and backlight on the bride, it makes a great textured background.

 

 

...and this is what we had to work with.  Beautiful bride, but an interesting scene indeed.

 

 

And again, 200mm, shallow depth of field.  This could be a cool classy downtown night scene, but if you look really closely, you can almost read the Wal-mart "Always" sign behind them.  :)

 

 

 

So here's the deal:  I love shooting at places like Thanksgiving Point Gardens or La Caille, but at the end of the day, it's not the location that determines the quality of the photos, it's the angles, the composition, the depth of field, the lighting, and having awesome subjects to work with.  We can take a location as ordinary as a Wal-Mart parking lot and without walking more than 20 steps in any direction get a wide variety of photos.  I was so excited to have this opportunity and hope to do many more of these experiments in the near future.

 

If you'd like to see more photos (and behind the scene photos) from the session, take a look at the full gallery here.

 

 

 

 

Katherine & Matt: Formal Wedding Photos at Zilker Botanical Gardens

  Now some of these photos might seem familiar from the wedding highlight slideshow I posted recently.  Katherine and Matthew (or "Kat" and "Matt") are both friends that I have known for a loooong long time.  Coincidentally, they have also been dating a loooong long time.  How long you say?  How does since middle school strike you?

 

It's been a wild ride as they've dated on and off, and throughout the whole remained the best of friends.   Though if I had a nickel for every time someone said "I am so excited y'all are  finally getting married"... well I would have a lot of nickels.

 

Thomas and I flew down Thursday before the wedding, which was a grand two-day affair on Friday and Saturday.  We managed to catch a flight early enough in the day that we were able to do this bride and groom pre-shoot at the Zilker Botanical Gardens.  We got some individual bridals as well as some photos of the two of them.  After the shoot we headed on over to Katherine's home for some pre-wedding day barbeque and some music, where I sorted and edited like a madwoman on my laptop so that we could order some enlargements for the reception on Saturday. (On a side-note, anybody going to Austin that wants great bbq MUST go to Rudy's.  It's not optional.  But I digress...)

 

Matt and Katherine both looked fabulous, and had that glow that only those on the brink of the best day of their life really can show.

 

 

Having moved out of Texas before I really started shooting professionally, I had never taken photographs at the Botanical Gardens quite the same way before.  I used to come here all the time, but I never realized the wealth of photo locations this place has.  It's chock full of beautiful spots like this one below...

 

 

I've known Katherine forever, and she's one of the sweetest, most outrageous, talented, and "out there" people you will ever meet.

 

  

 

Katherine is a playwright, and has directed many a play (she and I even ran a theater camp once-upon-a-time, but that's another story).  So of course, we had to show off her very official director's chair.

 

 

There will be more to come of these two as I finish up the photos from the wedding day in San Antonio and the reception in Austin.  We'll probably have to break it up over several days, because a LOT happened, and there was so many cool things that I wanted to share with y'all.