Friday, February 27, 2009
Plenty of advice is given about planning the wedding day, but sometimes planning for photographs is forgotten. I’d like to help couples think about their part in making their wedding photographs the best they can possibly be.
Think about what the background will be in your photos. What do the walls and floor look like? I’ve done receptions at the historic Bonneville House and the armory. Remember to think about what is on the wall behind the cake, where you will be seated, and other strategic places for photos. Is there unsightly wire, posters, or anything that distracts? Consider some kind of backdrop for those problem areas.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Nicole is another gorgeous girl I was privileged to photograph lately.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Some couples want the 10×10 custom-designed, coffee table album, but don’t want parent albums.
Some want an all inclusive, discounted package which includes bridal and engagements on disk.
Some need extra hours or an extended payment plan.
Let us design a quote to fit your budget. Don’t automatically assume you can’t afford great wedding photos. Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life. When the day is over, the most cherished things that remain are your photographs.

I had as much fun as she did yesterday. We had beautiful weather.


This is the sweetest girl ever, and she’s an aspiring photographer!
