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I had a really good time doing these pictures for Daniel and Kylee, mostly because Daniel is my brother and I am very excited for him and Kylee. She is wonderful for him and he is very lucky to have found someone so amazing, and perfect for him. They are a great couple, and you can see the fun and love they have in these pictures.

I am excited to do the wedding photos for them in just under a month! Thank you again you two for asking me to do these for you! Enjoy this preview of their Engagement photos:

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So, I actually did this wedding back in July, but I was so busy during that time that I completely neglected updating my blog. I plan on doing a post for all my previous weddings this year, started with this one.

This was the second wedding I have done for the Chrismans! I did Lauren’s wedding back in 2011 and I absolutely loved working with this family, so when Marla, Lauren’s mother, sent me a message asking me if I would want to come down to Albuquerque to do Rebekah’s wedding, I was overjoyed!

Rebakah and Ethan were great to work with! They are both very photogenic and have awesome personalities! I hope you enjoy the pictures as much as I enjoyed creating them!

We will start with Bridals, taken the day before the wedding So many good shots of this beautiful bride! Enjoy:

Now formals:

We will start with a couple images of Lauren’s beautiful daughter, Paisley:

Now the couple:

And now the Reception:

Thank you again to the Chrisman’s and Ethan and Rebekah for asking me to do the pictures! You are wonderful clients!


Its been far too long since I have updated my blog and I figured this was a great set of pictures to use for it! I had a wonderful session with this amazing couple up above Sundance in Provo Canyon! These two are very photo-genic and fun to be with! I’m so excited for their wedding day!

This last one was done using a method called the Brenizer method. This is a breif explanation of what that is: “Essentially it is the same concept used by landscape photographers known as panorama stitching except instead of stitching a bunch of horizontal shots together to form a wide image, the images are horizontally and vertically stitched to create a wide and tall image not unlike a square. And because you are stitching together many files, you are creating a very high resolution image that can hold up to very large print sizes without loss in quality. By shooting at a very shallow depth-of-field (DOF) and then stitching the shots together, you’re exaggerating the shallow DOF.” To read more, visit: http://blog.buiphotos.com/2009/07/the-brenizer-method-explained-with-directions/

Thanks again to Brady and Kayleigh for asking me to do the pictures for you! Can’t wait for the formals!

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