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On Thursday, I went out to the Union Station in Ogden to shoot some portraits of Sarah who just turned 14 years old. She was so excited to get her pictures taken as she has wanted this for a couple years and had never had professional photos done. I can't believe that she just barely turned 14, she looks so much older and is such a knockout. She has some of the most blue eyes I have ever seen. Check out some of my favorites.
Yesterday I shot engagements for Kelsy and Michael. They looked so hot and look so good together. They were so willing to do anything for pictures which is always a photographers dream. We found some great locations to shoot, but honestly, it doesn't matter where we shot, there was no way to take a bad photo of these two. Here are only a very itty bitty tinsy winsy amount of my favorite photos.
Sunday afternoon, what a splendid day for engagements. The warm rays of sunshine came down from a big and beautiful blue sky and gracefully perched themselves upon my skin. Spring was in the air as the chirping of birds graced my ears with their sweet songs of joy. Spring always has an awesome power to bring about a sense of nostalgia and purpose, and my purpose this day was once again to photograph some engagements for Heather and Dustin. Some of you may recall her sister Brianne who married Andrew back in December. I am honored to once again be chosen as their photographer. We drove together out to SLC for the shoot and it was nice getting a chance to talk to and know Heather and Dustin. They are such a cute couple and like the warm sunlight, their love permeated the air and I basked in its warmth. I now invite you to enjoy these photos personally chosen by me. Bask in their love and share that love with all of those around you. :)
On Saturday as I drove out to the Union Station. It was my sole purpose to complete an engagement photo session for Jenni and Jared. The drive there was an absolute pleasure as I found myself stuck in traffic once again. If you have forgotten how much I love traffic, please see the post below. I triumphantly arrived at the Union Station a little bit early, so I decided to drive around and scope out some sweet spots that would make Napoleon Dynamite jealous. After scoping out some sweet locations, I went back to the US when suddenly the rush of Saturday evening construction traffic caught up with me. My head was pumping and my stomach was bumping and it suddenly occured to me that I hadn't really eaten anything. So I bought some bread to sing my aching tummy a sweet lullaby of nutrition. It worked and everything went well with the photoshoot. We had fun and Jared was such a good sport.
My Ipod was bumping in my car as I headed out to shoot engagements for Mindy and Matt. I was ready for speed and anxious to get there to shoot. I accelerated up the freeway ramp ready to get there when all of a sudden I merge into the high speed of 10 mph traffic. Oh great, I have my iPod bumping with some pavement pumping jams and here I am pumping my brakes and accelerator to the beats of the music. I just love traffic. Well I finally arrived and as Mindy and Matt stepped out of their car, I thought I drove too far west and arrived in Hollywood because they looked like superstar supermodels. We started shooting and we had a great time. Matt is a Social Studies teacher at Davis High School and Mindy's dad is Coach Hawkins at Layton High School where I attended. I can't wait for the wedding in June down in Puerto Vallarta Mexico. How hot are these guys? Here are some of my favorites.