Monday, May 10, 2010

Stephen and Laurel

This is Stephen and Laurel. They got married a while ago too. But don't worry, they've had their pictures for a LONG time.
I did their bridals out around SaltAir.








I did Laurel's bridals at the State Capitol Building. Ah great, i can't remember if it's Capitol or Capital... i remember that one is always and only a building, and the other is everything else. Hmmm... Aha! Looked it up, capitOL is always the physical building. So we took pictures in Utah's capital in the state capitol building. Look, i even remembered it correctly the first time!

Anyway, i had never done pictures before at the capitol. Turns out you have to fill out a little form and get it approved beforehand, but it was very simple and only $10. Which when compared to the crazy fees at Red Butte and Thanksgiving Point is VERY reasonable. We ended up having the place to ourselves and the light was perfect. i thought it was a great place for bridals and I'm excited to work there again.






Stephen and Laurel had their wedding ceremony at Solitude Ski Resort at Kimi's (a mountainside bistro). It was a really cool location and another fun first!









Friday, May 7, 2010

St. George - Fall 2009

Yes, i'm still the same person who only blogs every four months. Sorry to be introducing such confusion. Anyway, last fall i took a quick trip down to St. George and Zion to get some nice fall pictures. Thought i'd finally share some of them...
Camping is nice and all but why have a condo if you're not going to use it. Staying in the condo i was also close to Snow Canyon State Park. I'd heard about some lava tubes in the park so i set out to find some of them, and this is what i found. This is the opening of the cave.

Here's the view out of the cave. It didn't go back very far.

This is why you take your trusty ultrapod! Although i must admit it looks much easier than it is. Set up the camera, run over to where you think it's aimed while trying not to trip or look winded, smile, go back and see if you made it in time, were standing in the right place, were not standing too close or too far, and were not making a stupid face (obviously i have to skip that last one). And then i always have to repeat all those steps at least a few times.

There are supposed to be a few lava tubes, i think i've found them on Google Earth, hopefully next time i can try and explore those as well. I've also heard there are supposed to be bats in some of them, but i didn't see any.

Here i am starting up the Narrows from Temple of Sinawava in Zion National Park. This time there were lots of people to help to take a picture (although i naturally had my REAL tripod this time). The water gets quite chilly in the fall and since you're walking in it almost non-stop and there's very little sun at the bottom of the narrow canyon i rented some dry pants. The dry pants actually do a very good job keeping you dry but only from the waist down, so it's important to keep your balance (usually with a hiking staff) so you don't trip and fall in. Oh, and you also wear fleece long johns underneath, because the pants keep you dry, but it's still freezing cold. But it was a blast! I highly recommend it.

The waterfall to the right is actually where Mystery Canyon hooks up with the Narrows. Later, over Thanksgiving, Jared and i actually rapelled down that waterfall from Mystery Canyon back into the Narrows to finish up our hike - but more on that later (hopefully).

This is about as far as i made it, just past the confluence of Orderville Canyon. It wasn't dark yet, but hiking in the water is slow and as it was i ended up getting back to the car in the dark. Oh, and this was a fun run too! Fortunately it was a wide angle lens so i could stand just about anywhere and be in the picture.


The last (and only) time i hiked the complete Narrows was as a Boy Scout. i've hiked up a little ways before and actually i've hiked down from the confluence with Orderville Canyon, but i'd never taken a nice camera and tripod into the Narrows, so i was excited to try and get some nice pictures. i'll let you be the judge of that though...




Unfortunately these pictures do not do justice to the sheer grandeur of the canyon. The canyon walls dwarf everything in them and the way the light bounces around in the canyon and lights everything up - a picture just can't do it justice. (Sorry, you'll just have to go yourself to epxerience the full beauty).


Shoot, i don't remember which peak this is, but i'm pretty sure it's in the Court of the Patriarchs. I know the next two pictures look the same, but they're not. Although they're probably similiar enough that i only needed to include one, but you know how i am.


This is the Towers of the Virgin. You can get this view at sunrise behind the Park Headquarters and museum. i think i actually camped in the park to get here by sunrise - much easier than the long drive from St. George!

And this is the Watchman. it guards the park's west entrance. This view is at sunset from the bridge just before the Canyon Junction. It's a pretty popular place at sunset, especially in the Fall. That's the Virgin River down below. And yes, i know, these next two pictures look the same too, but they're not. But it's been so long since i uploaded these pictures i don't remember why i chose so many similar photos.


I hope you enjoyed my trip report and the pictures. i absolutely love coming here and can't wait to go back. Let me know if you want to come with!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Kristin and RJ

Why is it that 11 out of 10 of my blog posts start with something alluding to the fact that it's been forEVER since i last posted? I mean, besides the obvious answer that it really has been forever? Oh, and my statistics are NOT faulty - that just means that future blogs that may be written but not posted also start that way. He he, who am i kidding, "future blogs" that have been written and not posted - yeah right!


Anyway, this is Kristin and RJ. They got married at the beginning of the year. And don't worry, i didn't just finish these pictures. it's just taken me a while to get them posted on my blog - they've been on my website for QUITE a while.


By the way, the pictures for these next few posts have actually been online for quite a while, i just haven't had the time to "write" the actual blogs and hook them up to the blog. And yes, i do actually call this "writing" a blog, no matter how lame what i write is. Some excuse, eh?


Cross your fingers, i've got a few more sets of pictures to post, let's see if i can find/make some time to get them posted over the next couple of days!





Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Bribery

Ah, my sister knows me well... So i took these pictures back in November, the week before Thanksgiving while my family celebrated Thanksgiving down in St. George. We all went out to Snow Canyon for some family pictures and i took some group photos and then some individual family photos. Anyway, i've received some "requests" (more like complaints) about getting the photos sooner rather than later. I, personally, do not know what they're talking about. It's like i have some bad reputation or something! Now, for any prospective clients looking at this (yeah, THAT'S likely!), i'll have you know that my reputation for not posting pictures very quickly is only limited to non-paying clients. That's why i never have time to post my own pics, because i'm busy with paid clients. Anyway, my wise sister, Alysia, realized that i could possibly use some... motivation. So she offered to treat me and the fam out to Red Robin if i would work on her pictures first. That and then showing up unannounced (which was really fun) got her her pictures first. So here some of them are... You may notice in one of the pictures they look way more mature than one would normally give them credit for, that's because it's not them. It's Topher's parents. I did that pic for Alysia too. It's not that she's necessarily all that persuasive, i just really like Red Robin. So to any other family members reading this... now you know my weakness. And to any other clients, of course i would never push your photos back for Red Robin...