Sunday, November 29, 2009

The Great Salt Lake

A few days ago, I and Scott Smith took to the early morning, to photowalk at the Great Salt Lake. In the spirit of changing my blogging ways and trying to be a little more current with my photography blogging, I thought I would share one quick sample.


photo info: 1/80s, f/9.0, ISO 100 at 27mm(40mm in 35mm), Nikon D200



Even added a little photo info. The morning light was gorgeous, and it was a shear joy being in such a beautiful location at such a beautiful time. Having my camera in hand to capture some of the beauty was icing on the cake. As always hanging out with fellow photo geek Scott Smith was great (I suggest hitting the embedded link to see Scotts work!).

Monday, November 2, 2009

Becky and Josh Bridals

It has been a while since I have shared anything. Thought I would share a few favorite photos from Becky and Josh's bridals. Becky and Josh were fun to work with and I am greatful for the opportunity to shoot them;) Wedding photos will be coming soon!

Enjoy the photos from the amazing and cute couple!









































Family Friends

I recently had the opportunity to capture family photos for the Cook family. It is always a pleasure to be able to do something friends. Airen the oldest daughter has modeled for me before. Really great people.

The day we picked to do the photos was extremely windy. We were up on the bench above Bountiful. Wind or no, the Cooks are an extremely busy family. The boys arrived just off of football practice. So we made due...

The whole family:



So here are some photos of the children from youngest to oldest:

I think the wind got the kids riled up so getting them to hold still was a chore. What to do, get photos of them running off some of that steam!





Waiting for the boys to get cleaned up allowed time to find acorns.



Wish I had hair like this:



So I said the boys play football, bet you would never guess from a face like this:



Airen is the oldest, I just love this photos of big sister getting a kiss. See how the wind is blowing Airen's hair?



Another one of those between shooting moments, mother-daughter time.



I didn't mention it, but for some of the last shots I had a lighting assistant, the wind would have taken away my light if not for this little guy on the right:



And not be out done by the boys, girl power!



One more of the entire family, I get a kick out of the youngest girls face.



And one without flash on that nice sunset.