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

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Mark and Lindsey :: Formals

Okay, can I just say how much I loved photographing these two? Not only are they an adorable couple, but they were super fun, too. We got a ton of loving and cute photos as well as some where their personalities really shine through (like when they'd ham it up for the camera). Seriously, this was a great session.

We went ahead and got a bunch of their temple photos taken care of so that we could do it in a relaxed time frame and get all the shots we wanted without waiting on crowds or making people wait on us. This way we can focus on family photos and other detail shots on the day of their wedding.





 I really love this fig tree. . .
. . . and how cute these two are together.


This next one is one of my all time favorites of Lindsey-- 




 And how romantic is this kiss?

 


Once we were done at the temple, we moved the whole party over to the Museum of Art. They have a lot of variety on their little plot of land.



 Mark and Lindsey both play the guitar, and it was fun hearing them play for one another.


Lindsey's mom came up with the idea of using Orange Crush as their beverage for these last couple of photos. Cute, right?



These two get married tomorrow and I'm so excited for them. I'm sure it will be a wonderfully fun day, and I'm glad that I'll get to be a part of it.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Holga Couple

There is something so simply clever about snapping portraits with a Holga. It never fails to bring out smiles with its bulky plastic body and clicking shutter. People have asked me if its for real, and I assure you that it is. The model that took the photos below has not only a plastic body, but also a plastic lens. That's how the images end up so awesome. Seriously, the plastic lens has a sweet spot wherein objects are a little more crisp, and then everything else goes all dreamy and soft-focus. This camera has been a long-favorite for road-trips and other artsy shots. So I'm really pleased to be able to use it on willing participants. 

Yet again, a few more images of Cami and Andrew, shot on location at Kolob Terrace, in southern Utah.