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March Bride

You never really know what to expect when you photograph people outside with Utah’s unpredictable winter weather. I was photographing a bride last Sunday and due to circumstances beyond our control, Sunday was the only day we could shoot her bridals. And wouldn’t you know it, we were suppose to have a huge snow storm on Sunday. I remember looking outside Saturday evening around eleven and the road was already covered with snow and it was coming down hard. I thought for sure we were going to be bringing her shoot in doors, but she really wanted outdoor photos.

Sunday morning brought bright sunny skies and a heat wave. I didn’t even have to shovel the drive way as the snow had all melted by mid-morning. So we went from snow covered ground to muddy wet grass! But you make it work.

Cassie was awesome and so patient. When I mentioned heat wave above, I meant it was above freezing, but that isn’t exactly warm for a sleeveless wedding gown. She was so great and the cold didn’t phase her a bit. She just kept that smile on her face and looked stunning the whole time.

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Her photos turned out so well and she was absolutely gorgeous. I love that dress too. So elegant!

Apple Design

I, like the rest of the world, was extremely obsessed with Apple’s announcement of the new iPad. Watching the video on Apple’s site and seeing Jony Ive talk about the iPad, it made me think of this video I saw a while ago. I love the way he describes the thought process that goes into developing and designing these products that we take for granted. The iPhone totally and completely changed the way I live my life. That may seem like a stretch for some, but it has become my connection with my family, my multiple jobs, technology, news, entertainment, and more. I can’t possibly imagine going back to any other phone out there. I honestly believe that the iPad is going to become that same kind of device. Maybe not in this first iteration, but within the next two years I believe it will be the kind of tool that I cannot live without. That isn’t going to stop me from buying one in two months anyway. So much of that “magic” comes from Jony’s incredible design. Jobs did himself a service by surrounding himself with people like Jony.

Winter Fun in Idaho

I love being a photographer. You get to meet great people, you get to travel, experience new things and hopefully along the way make a good image or two. I came up with another reason why I love being a photographer while photographing this fun family. I love being behind the camera and not in front of it. As I was driving up to this families cabin, where they spending the Christmas holiday, I couldn’t help but get a little nervous as I watched my cars thermometer continue to drop. 15, 12, 10 and finally at 8 degrees as we pulled up in front of the cabin. “Oh, this is going to be cold,” I thought to myself from the inside of my warm car. I wasn’t too worried about myself though. I had a nice warm down parka, wool gloves and hat, and boots. But what about the family? There were thirteen children ranging from a young teenager to a new born. I was pleasantly surprised by how well they actually did. We were in the mountains and luckily we scouted a couple of good locations that were about 50 yards from their cabin. So we were able to photograph individual families and then send them back to the warmth of the cabin. It worked very well for only being 8 degrees.

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After photographing all the families individually, we had them all come out at once to get the large family group portrait. This was probably the hardest, as all of the kids had already spent some time out in the cold before. I didn’t blame them for not wanting to come back out into the cold. But they were awesome and we were able to knock this photo out in just a few minutes.

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Even with the cold we were able to have some fun. I absolutely love this photo. Granted, it probably isn’t going over the fireplace, but it brings a big smile to my face every time I see it.

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It is always fun to see the generations all together. Challenging? Yes, but that is all part of the experience and the photos that come from that moment in time hopefully give a pretty good representation of who that family is. I am sure as they look at these photos in years to come they will remember the cold, but hopefully they will bring memories too of being together as a family for Christmas.

I owe special thanks to my trusty assistants, Susan and Chad. You two were awesome and I really appreciate your help. Thank you!

Angels on White

As a photographer I take thousands of photos a month. Some good and some not so good, but every once in while I photograph someone or something that haunts me. I think about the photo all of the time. I print it for myself, frame it and still cannot get enough of it. A lot of the time I can’t even determine what it is about the photo that skrikes such a cord with me. For whatever reason the photo just resonates within me and I just adore the image. That is how I feel about this series of photos. Of course they are gorgeous, but it is something beyond that. I have been trying to determine what it is and the closest I have been able to come is they are angelic.

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Their family photo is one of my all time favorites. I love how it was so spontaneous, with young William laying in front of his perfect older sisters. I wish I could take credit for that, but he was intent on doing his own thing and it worked. So often I get caught up in capturing that perfect photo when in reality I should allow my subjects to be themselves and let those wonderful personalities come through. More often than not it makes for a better, more honest, photo that will stand the test of time with it’s owners. I can imagine their parents looking at this photo years from now and being able to reconnect with the darling personalities at this time in their lives. So perfect, so real.

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Like I said, Angels on White. Each one of them has almost an ethereal look about them. So gorgeous and so innocent.

San Francisco Book from AdoramaPix

I received my most recent book from AdoramaPix yesterday and I am extremely pleased with this book. Their claim to fame is that they use real photographic paper to print the pages of your book. I had read reviews where the people were very happy with the quality of the printing of their books and some even said the paper was too thick. Personally, I don’t think the paper could ever be too thick in a photo book.

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I was even more please with their packaging than with Blurb’s packaging. It comes shipped in a nice size box and when you open that box you find your book is sandwiched between two sheets of foam paper and two pieces of cardboard and then shrink wrapped in the middle so it doesn’t move around. Theoretically you bang one of the corners pretty hard and it would never reach the book. Like I have said before, the little details make a huge impression with me. I like to know that my book is going to be cared for.

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I printed an 8″x8″ 50 page book. All of my photos were converted to black and white and I made all of them square. I absolutely love the format and am ecstatic about the printing. Blurb did a fine job, but I wasn’t happy with the way they printed faces. And if you looked close you could easily see the dots that made up your photo. Not so with this book. The quality is fantastic and the tonal range is great. I love how thick the pages are.

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As far as the quality goes, AdoramaPix is by far superior to Blurb. But there are things that bug me, although none of them actually deal directly with the quality of the book. I hate their software, and yes, you have to use their program. It is pretty easy, but it would be so much easier if we could use our programs and then upload the document or a pdf to them. They don’t offer dust jackets for your book. I really like the dust jacket, especially for a coffee table photo book. Their print wrap on the cover is top notch though. The last think I am not a fan of is the page numbers. You can have 26 or 50 and that is it. I can understand having a minimum, but what if I have 40 pages? What if I would like to add four more?  I had a bear of a time cutting my photos down to 46 pages. (I didn’t print on the end pages.) Other than those things, I am beyond pleased with the book.  I will definitely be using them again and recommending them to others. They have a good selection of sizes, which makes it fun to be kind of creative with your photography.

Two Darlings

I was spending the Thanksgiving holiday with some of my family and decided to take a couple of my nieces out and get a few photos.

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Ashlyn is beyond cute. The photo on the right is a stunner. I love the look on her face and the piercing blue eyes. So intense.

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Lauren is so darling and I was mesmerized by her huge brown eyes. The two of them are so cute together and I loved their boots. I am lucky to have such a cute family to photograph.

An Officer and a Gentleman

My older brother, Gus, who is a deputy with Salt Lake Country Sheriff’s Department recently became a member of their Honor Guard. We are quite proud of him and we have talked about doing some photos of him in his regular uniform and his Honor Guard uniform. We had an absolute blast shooting his photo and he was a fantastic sport while letting me experiment with my lighting. Not once did he complain about the cold, and all of us were in warm North Face jackets and hats. Here are a few of the photos from his shoot.

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I love these last two. I can’t get enough of them. The lighting is perfect for him and creates this intense mood. I can’t wait to see them printed.

Thank you Gus for letting me borrow you and your willingness to be photographed.

Finally….

This has been a project I have been working on for a very long time. Not so much this specific project or book, but I have been looking for a long time for a company that would print a high quality photography book at a reasonable cost. I have seen the books from Costco, WalMart and Apple, and I must say that I was totally unimpressed. So much so that I never bothered to print one of my own. Why would I want to print a book with my photos, that I take a great deal of pride in, and put it in a book with a crappy binding and even crappier printing? I wouldn’t! But that has all changed.

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Two weeks ago a design friend of mine sent me an email asking if I have heard of this online book company that specializes in photography books. I seriously almost discounted what he was saying, and coming from someone else I probably would have. But this guy is one of the best designers I know and he is insanely particular when it comes to quality and detail. We went back and forth about the details of the book he had seen and the book he was building and I knew I had to check it out. I got on their website and started to read about their process and was immediately impressed by the design and function of their website. (For all of you non-design types out there. This stuff seriously matters.) Aside from his recommendation, what really sold me on this company was they accepted PDF files and provided InDesign templates. You have no idea what this means to a designer. This is everything. It is control! You aren’t bound by someone else’s thought process or design ideas. How could I go wrong with a company who understood this?

I have been dying to make some of the photos from our Thailand trip into a book. All of the photos were processed and ready to go. Patiently waiting among the nether regions of one of my hard drives for this moment. So that evening I got to work and completed the above book in a few hours. Of course, this entire time I was a little aprehensive. Is their quality going to be good? Am I going to regret throwing $75 out the window? Then again, $75 is a mediocre night out, so what did I really have to lose? So, I uploaded the book without a problem, ordered overnight shipping by accident and began the wait. They estimated the book would ship on November 20th. Two weeks. Not bad, in my opinion.

Yesterday, I was shocked and surprised to receive an email from them saying that my book had shipped and I would receive it today. (Remember, I accidentally selected over night shipping. All for the best, as I am the most impatient person out there.) Well, I received the box this morning and I quickly cut it open. I was beyond excited. Who needs Christmas? It is Christmas for me all of the time. :) The book was wrapped in a nice white padded paper kind of material to keep it from dinging corners. I appreciated that. Once opening that I found that the book was individually shrink wrapped. That was pretty cool too. I could see the slip cover and it looked good. I quickly ripped open the plastic cover and began looking through the book. I WAS SHOCKED! It was amazing. It looked so good. The colors were vibrant and nearly spot on to my monitor. The slip cover was very nice and pages were good too. I, of course, upgraded to the premium paper and was really pretty happy with them. Not flimsy and cheap. The binding was really nice also. It wasn’t a sewn binding, but for that price I could hardly expect it to be.

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Beyond all of this, what truly matters to me is the way I felt about the book. I must say that I am very, very pleased with it. I must of looked through it a dozen times today and relived our trip each time, remembering things that I hadn’t thought of since last year. That is was is important to me. Reliving the memories. It was fantastic.

The best compliment came from one of the people I showed it to today. I went up to him and said, “Hey, do you want to see something super cool?” as I held the book out to him. He graciously took the book and immediately opened it to the first page of pictures. “Is this where you guys went in Thailand?” he asked. I said it was and was honestly kind of taken aback by his lackluster interest in the book. I thought it was incredible! He continued to flip through the pages (a little too fast for my liking) and got to the ninth or tenth page and stopped. On this page were pictures of Susan and I, and our friends Ryan and Crystal. He looked up at me with a confused look on his face and asked, “Are these your photos?” I was a little surprised and responded that they were. He looked back down and said, “Wow, wow! All of these are yours?” I smiled and said that they were. He immediately went back to the beginning of the book, looking at each photo with renewed interest. He would ask me about certain photos and the story behind others. It was fun to share the memories. He finished looking through it and began going back through to certain pages for a second look. When finished he told me that he thought that this was a book I had bought in Thailand. WOW! Now that is a compliment.

For those of you that are interested in a similar book, here is the website for the company: www.blurb.com. They have their own software so you don’t have to use InDesign and their prices our downright cheap. I have spent most of the evening tonight working on another book. I am so excited and addicted. I can’t wait to get my next one!

The Last Days of Fall

I am afraid fall is gone and we were super lucky to get this family in before the snow hit. A little on the chilly side, but they were awesome and most of the children didn’t even seem to notice. Oh to be young again.

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These two were absolutely darling. Completely different personalities, but so cute in their own individual ways.

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I love the feel to this photo and family. So warm and happy.

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This whole thing happened spontaneously as the little guy, Lincoln, was running back to have his picture taken. He fell into a pile of leaves and was almost buried. The other kids thought that was pretty cool and before you knew it they were all in the leaves and going crazy. I love this photo.

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A few more of Lincoln. So much energy in such a little body.

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We threw the baby in the leaves too. Not literally of course, but propped him in nicely. Benjamin sure loves his Aunt Colleen. Look at those eyes.

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As darling as always.

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Lauren had all the poses and is such a character. Stunning too.

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I love this photo of the whole clan.

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Brandon and Heather have such a beautiful family and they look so good together.

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Miss Heidi. WOW!

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A few more smaller group photos. I could go on and on with more and more photos. It was amazing how many great photos we got in a little over an hour.

Cannot Get Enough

I cannot get enough of this little darling! She is gorgeous and so spunky. Spunky? Ya, well… that is what I first thought when I was typing. Apart from being absolutely gorgeous, she is so much fun to be around. So full of life and such a sweet heart. It is impossible to make a bad photo with her.

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Check out those eye lashes! Isn’t she an absolute doll?

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