Jane Austen Inspired Shoot | Emma

I love doing inspiration shoots. That is why I offer these dream bridal sessions to brides 😀 If you are interested in doing an inspiration shoot for your bridal/formal session, contact me. They start at $1000. Even if you are already married and want to do another session with your…

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Danielle + Zak {wedding}

I seriously am the luckiest girl to get such great clients! I did Danielle’s sister Nicolea’s wedding in May and was lucky enough to also shoot hers. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple, then had their ring ceremony and reception at Noah’s. Her and Zak have been so…

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Fire & Ice {inspiration shoot}

I wanted to do a fire and ice inspiration shoot and got some amazing vendors to help me. The make up and hair was done by Hannah Goodrich. The gorgeous gowns were provided by Janet at Danielle’s Bridal. The beautiful bouquets were done by Emily at Bloomstreet Floral. We were able to do the shoot near the Zermatt Resort and they were so kind to let us change and do hair/make-up in one of their gorgeous rooms. I had two great models, Navy and Natalie and they were such troopers in the cold! Thanks everyone for making this such a success!

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Roaring 20’s Inspired Fashion Shoot

This shoot was inspired by this London Double Decker Bus. It came over to the states from England on the last voyage ever of the Queen Mary. When I saw it, I knew I had to do a shoot with it! I have always loved the glamorous style of the 20’s and wanted to do a shoot that showcased that era, but in a modern way. So I partnered with a local dress company, Danielle’s Bridal, and we got two amazing models, Heather and Chloe, and my favorite make-up/hair artist, Hannah and two days later we pulled together this shoot. I was even able to get a blue 1937 Buick Special – series 40, suicide doors: This car is unique in many ways, one of the early designs of the legend Harley Earl, gangster style with the trunk back design. I loved the idea of having the color palette being red, white, blue and black. It seemed so classically American.

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