Thursday, June 18, 2009

Cousins.

Such sweet, very cute little ones... but 4 kiddos age 5 and under makes for a very challenging session. We had fun, and as always some of my favorite images are the ones we captured when we just let them alone to be kids.












Sunday, June 14, 2009

Two of my own THREE.

I just had to post these, I was at Intermountain Medical Center taking pictures of my new little niece, and quickly snapped some images of 2 of my 3 kiddos. My oldest did not want her picture taken, and I made my 7 year old smile for me so I could document his toothless grin. Aren't they cute? They get it ALL from their Dad!


Sunday, June 7, 2009

Jeremy & Megan-married!

This was an fun wedding to shoot. Megan is THE MOST laid back bride I have ever photographed, what a beautiful bride she is. The wedding was held in her parents home, and the reception in their beautiful back yard. The food was amazing (thanks Josselyn), and Lyndee and I had a good time as usual. It got pretty windy so using the lightboxes was pretty interesting, I am thinking I need to get some sand bags to hold them down. I am learning to make the best of every situation, no matter the time of day. I finally feel like I have the necessary equipment to achieve a certain professional look no matter the circumstances (full sun, low light, etc.)

I book THREE weddings over the past 10 days, and I am very excited to shoot each one of them!





























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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Andrew.

Check out this very attractive boy. I saw him at my daughter's soccer game gave his Mom my card and offered a complimentary session for his modeling portfolio. He is off to L.A. this weekend for some auditions. Good luck little man, I love the spiked hair!







Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Chris-Class of 2009

Chris was a good sport, and let me make him play "model" for an hour or so. I have started to use an off camera fill light for a lot of portrait work and I am loving it. I hate packing around the softbox and stand, but for me it makes a big difference in the finished portrait. I use available light most of the time but the softbox just adds that extra fill that sometimes a reflector can not. Sadly though Chris was one of my only "Senior" sessions this year. I've only received one call for the free session. I will still honor that request if anyone has a High School Senior that still wants some photos done!