Here is a quick sneak peek from my recent wedding. This is one of my favorites!
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A wedding sneak peek
Tuesday, May 8th, 2012White Willow Wedding Christina and Jackson
Thursday, November 10th, 2011This last Labor Day I had the awesome chance to shoot Christina and Jackson’s wedding. Life has been super crazy busy lately so doing their wedding and editing the photos after have been a great way to get away from all the madness (I’ve been working on a rebrand so expect big changes at the beginning of next year!) So here it is check out my Labor Day 2011 Wedding of Christina and Jackson.
The entire day and the meetings I had with these two before the wedding really showed how in love these two are. The entire wedding day Jackson couldn’t take his eyes off of Christina and he had the BIGGEST smile. He actually seemed to get a lil miffed at me when I would steal Christina away from him for photos. Trust me you will see in these photos.
Christina sang a song to Jackson at their reception and was practicing it all morning while she was getting ready. It was sooo beautiful and made me tear up a bit.
I fell in love with Christina’s style she had a BEAUTIFUL dress from Allyse’s Bridal and she also had a white dress suit she used to go to the locations in that was SOOO chic and sophisticated.
I was sooo impressed that Christina did her own makeup. It was like watching an artist do a master piece painting. It looked beautiful!
Jackson and Christina chose to do a first look and I was so happy they did. These two were so fun to watch as they saw each other for the first time. It was like watching an old classic black and white film. If you are interested in learning about first looks check out one from a wedding I did earlier this year here.
Christina and Jackson got married at the LDS Timpanogos Temple and they were soo happy when they came out! While I was taking the shot on the left, Joey (my hubby and second shooter) got the photo on the left. I LOVE it when we are in perfect harmony on a wedding day.
Both of their families and friends were so fun to play with and take photos here are some favorites after they were married.
I could not have asked for better weather and light for this wedding. Afterwards we took the couple away and got some amazing couple shots. Here are my favorites. (Joey took some of these too and he did an amazing job! I’m so glad he’s learning and learning very quickly! )
Christina and Jackson had their reception at the amazing White Willow who also did their flowers and linens and practically everything. It was AMAZING and decadent.
We also captured some more getting ready shots here when Christina changed back into her wedding dress from her reception/lunch in dress.
The reception was to die for and everyone had an amazing time but i believe the best part was the dancing. You could see the love everyone had for each other and it was magical.
I want to thank Christina and Jackson for choosing me to shoot their wedding and share their wonderful loving moments on their special day. Thanks!
Christina & Jackson – Sneak Peek
Wednesday, September 21st, 2011Earlier this month I had an AMAZING opportunity to capture Christina and Jackson’s wedding. I don’t think I could have asked for a better day and a better wedding. The day was so much fun and the lighting was beautiful. Here is just a a little sneak peek of their day. Stay tuned for their entire wedding post.
First Look – What is it?
Tuesday, September 20th, 2011I want to discuss an amazing option I’ve been offering my brides and give it a little bit of explanation as to what exactly it is and why I encourage it soo much.
When I got married my husband and I decided to be “traditional” and not see each other before the wedding. And at first I will admit it was great having that sense of surprise at the alter but as I look back on it I wish during that time, that one time moment when you get to see your soon to be spouse for the first time, often the full excitement and emotion of that is not caught on camera. And for my own wedding that was the case. I don’t have ANY photos of that special moment between bride and groom. I don’t have a photo of my husband in shock when he realized I lied and wasn’t wearing a short wedding dress. All those moments are lost, well except in my own head but things get lost up there all the time, haha.
So after experiencing that lost memory, I’ve decided to start offering what is called a “First Look” option to all my bride and grooms. Actually I HIGHLY encourage it. But let me explain that it isn’t a staged, superficial photo opp. It is purely for JUST the bride and groom. What we do for the first look is we make sure ahead of time that about 15 minutes to a half hour is set aside before the ceremony. At that time Joe (my husband and second shooter) takes the groom to a secluded area or an area the bride and groom choose before hand. During this time I keep the bride hidden and ready to see her soon to be husband for the first time. We try to limit it to JUST the bride and groom so that all their interactions can be organic, candid, and real. When the time is right, we bring the bride out and let the couple be themselves and experience that TRUE magic moment together. Joey and I capture the moment from afar at first so that the couple doesn’t feel crowded or feel like they are even getting their photos taken. We like to stay invisible during this time because, like I said, it is TRULY just about the bride and groom.
What I like most about this time is that we helped the couple create a moment that they will treasure forever. These are ALWAYS my favorite photos from the wedding because, I believe, this is where all the true and real emotion lie during the day.
Here is an example of a first look I did for a wedding this last summer. I will be honest the groom was a bit skeptical about the whole idea and didn’t really think the time we took out of the day would be necessary. But after looking at these photos you try to figure out his thoughts about this moment after wards.
So if you are still a little bit apprehensive about the idea of doing a “first look,” please consider what you want to really capture on your wedding day and be open to the idea of taking this quick moment out of the day to just be with each other. Because trust me the rest of the day everyone will be around which is amazing because the whole day is full of love but stealing just a few minutes alone is truly priceless.
If you are considering a “first look” on your wedding day but have some questions please don’t hesitate to contact me and I will be MORE than willing to explain anything I missed in this post or just for more clarification.
Vanessa & Christopher Wedding | Highland, UT
Monday, September 19th, 2011Earlier this summer I had the amazing opportunity to spend an amazing wedding day with Vanessa and Christopher. They were so fun and are genuinely good amazing people. We had so much fun giggling with everyone and they had such an amazing magical day. (I know that may sound cliche but it is extremely true.) Below are some photos depicting their day. Congratulations Christopher and Vanessa and I hope you had an amazing honeymoon. (Christopher surprised Vanessa with an amazing romantic honeymoon! How lucky!)
After I shot the details below I found out that the bench was an old antique form their family and the room that we had the mother and bride get ready in was the bride’s grandmother’s room. It was so special to capture these moments in such a special meaningful way for this family.
Christopher and Vanessa decided to get married in the LDS Timpanogos Temple. We snuck away in the morning before the ceremony and caught some amazing photos in from of the grounds and I was also able to capture some special moments with just the two of them.
For family photos we were able to use a neighbor’s beautiful yard with the mountains in the back ground it was GORGEOUS!
Their reception had a very vintage and eclectic feel to the decorations. I just LOVED all the color and seeing something beautiful, cute, and surprising around every corner.
I want to thank my husband and business partner and second shooter for helping capture the day, espeically these exit photos. They were so excited to leave for their “surprise honeymoon.”(Vanessa didn’t know yet…)
Again I want to congratulate Christopher and Vanessa and wish them the best of luck and happiness as they start their lives together. I also want to give MAJOR props to the mother of the bride, Sherilyn, for making her daughter’s day absolutely perfect and gorgeous!
Stay tuned for some more sessions soon and check out tomorrow’s post on how Christopher and Vanessa chose to do a “first look” on their wedding day.






































































