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It was such a blast photographing Alicia and Joel's beautiful backyard wedding! Here are a few of my favorite images from the night! Congratulations again to the both of you, I hope you are enjoying your honeymoon!






I had so much fun spending the morning with Jasmine and Hunter last Saturday.It was a beautiful day for a Temple sealing! Congratulations again, to the two of you! Oh, and your pictures are done!





A few months ago my brother asked me to do a quick shoot of him and his fiance (and of course the Subaru). I had so much fun riding around and shooting with these two! Now it's time for them to pick a date and finally get married!! ;)




I am so excited that I can finally share theses amazing bridal photos! Tiffany looked absolutely stunning!




It's wedding day! These two wonderful people are finally getting married today! Congratulation to Tiffany and Thomas! I am so excited to spend the afternoon with you!




I am so excited to spend Saturday morning celebrating Jasmine and Hunter getting sealed in the Logan temple for their first anniversary! Can't forget that they are also expecting their first baby this December! Congratulation you two!







I had such a blast at Blair and Jaden's wedding last night! Congratulations to the both of you!

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Took the bride and groom out for a few photos after the ceremony and created this amazing image!


Blair's lashes are to die for! Holy gorgeous! 





These groomsmen where such a hoot! I told them to show me their best model pose and this is what I got. Love it!


The biggest reason I decided to get into wedding photography was for the bridal photos. I absolutely LOVE shooting bridals! Sadly, I can't post my favorites from this bridal session last night until after the wedding. Here are a few that I can post... Isn't she gorgeous?! 

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I absolutely love my job! How exciting is it to announce someone's first (or any) pregnancy! Congratulations to Hunter and Jasmine! I can't wait to do the maternity and newborn photos!



What to wear for engagement photos is one of the most common questions we hear from our recently engaged couples.

You’ll be reminiscing over your engagement photos for many happy years to come, so it’s important to think seriously about what to wear to your engagement shoot.

The most important thing for you to remember is your photos should be uniquely you. The second most important thing during your engagement shoot is to be yourself!

The whole purpose of the shoot is to capture exactly who you are, and show your personalities.

If you pick an outfit that just isn’t ‘you’, you’ll feel uncomfortable, and trust me, it’ll show in the photos.

Think about your body type as well; you know what suits you and what doesn’t, so don’t just pick something you thought looked great in a magazine.

If you’re worrying about what your arms look like in that strapless dress, it’s going to be harder to capture those beautiful moments of a couple in love.

Dress for the season, especially if your engagement shoot is outdoors. Wearing thin summer clothes in the winter is only going to make you cold and miserable, and you don’t want goose bumps ruining your engagement photos.

Similarly, wearing heavy winter clothes in the height of summer is a surefire recipe for sweaty-ness, and I’m sure sweat stains and melting make-up isn’t the look you’re going for!

You’ll want to coordinate with each other, rather than looking like Mr. and Mrs. Identical. Think about colors that complement each other, say cherry red and bright blue, or baby pink and turquoise, and make sure your outfits are color coordinated.

The same goes for how dressy you’re planning to be; if you’re going for a formal look, then both of you need to be formal – while her in a ball-gown and him in shorts and a t-shirt might seem quirky, is it really the look you‘ll want to remember?

Use your location. Depending on whether your shoot is outdoors or indoors, think about what looks will best set off the backdrop of your photos.

If your setting is a grand hall in a stately home, a dress and a suit will look great, but the same outfits won’t translate as well to a woodland grove.

This is all about giving you choice and flexibility, and if it usually takes you a while to feel natural in front of the camera, accessories are perfect for giving you something to do with your hands.

Give yourselves options on the day. Even if you’re certain you know what look you’re going for, bring at least two outfits, one dressy and one casual, and mix it up.

Trying different looks makes for great versatility in your engagement shoot, so ladies, give yourself the option of a skirt and pants.

Another one just for the ladies – you know we’re going to get some amazing shots of your engagement ring, right? So make sure that the ring is sparklingly clean, and your nails are done.

I guess it's time for me to start blogging! Here are a couple shots from my last wedding that I shot with Endless Photography.
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