Utah Family Photographer - Newkirk Family
May 3rd, 2010
I came home with a bunch of bug bites I got while shooting this family session at the great salt lake. This is the super cute Newkirk family. I shot Rachael's boudoir pictures about 6 months ago and she came back for a family session. Their doggie was so cute that a few days after shooting this session I went over to the salt lake county animal shelter and adopted a new dog for my family. :)
Utah Bridal Photography - Alice in Wonderland
April 28th, 2010
This photo shoot is a personal project. I wanted to do an Alice in Wonderland themed bridal session. I still wanted it to be bridal and not too wacky. Something sweet, romantic, with a little fairy tail mixed in. Hair and makeup was done by Enizio and the flowers were done by Whimsy Floral and Design.
Utah Wedding Album - Alicia and Brandon
April 22nd, 2010
Check out this sassy wedding album! Alicia and Brandon picked out a metallic silver leather and upgraded their cover to have an acrylic photo with a metallic print. They even went with metallic paper inside their album. Hot!
Utah Senior Portraits - Kaitlynn
April 20th, 2010
I had a blast shooting Kaitlynn's senior pictures around Salt Lake City on Saturday evening. Check them out.
Utah Wedding Photographer - Tara + Tyler - Wheeler Farm
April 19th, 2010
Tara + Tyler
April 7, 2010
Wheeler Farm
Salt Lake City, Utah
A simple and sweet spring wedding at Wheeler Farm. Tara and Tyler exchanged vows next to the barn with close family to witness their union. Tara wore a sweet tea length dress with cowboy boots and a single sun flower bouquet. I just love how they kept it simple and it was all about making a commitment to each other and less about the wedding extras. BEFORE THE WEDDING
Occupations: Both work for the State of Utah, Division of Child and Family Services.
How the couple met: at work
How he proposed: on a cliff overlooking St. George. He made me a scrapbook with tickets of places we had been. The last page asked the big question.WEDDING
Ceremony Place: Wheeler Farm
Date: April 7, 2010
The bride wore: Ivory tea length dress
The groom wore: Black traditional tux with latte and ivory accents.HONEYMOON
Place: San Francisco
A memorable moment of the honeymoon: When we got our picture drawn at the Wharf. Hilarious!
WEDDING ADVICE:
Hopefully you will never have to do a second wedding like us, but if so do it quick and easy and cheap! It was much more fun that way!SOURCES
Rings: Jareds and Shane company
Photography: OpieFoto
Bridal gown: David's Bridal
Alterations: Same
Groom's Tux/Suit: Tuxedo's by Lee
Flowers: Willows and Wildflowers
Venue: Wheeler Farm
Salt Lake Engagement Photographer - Kira and Ian
April 6th, 2010
Kira is from Maine and Ian is from Wyoming and they were visiting family in Utah for the Easter weekend and booked me to shoot their engagements. Poor Ian was sick during the photo shoot but we got some great stuff anyway. Congrats guys on your engagement and upcoming wedding.
Utah Engagement Photographer - Heather and Jesus
April 2nd, 2010
I had a blast shooting Jesus and Heather's engagement pictures this past weekend. We drove around down town Salt Lake and hit up some fund urban locations. Check them out!
Utah Portrait Photographer - Estrella
March 30th, 2010
Check out my beautiful cousin. I shot some portraits of her while I was in Las Vegas.
Utah Wedding Albums
March 25th, 2010
Got this beautiful album in yesterday. It's a 10x10 leather flush mount
album with a sassy silver leather called "Saturday Night Special". The
names and wedding date are embossed on the cover. This is the album
from Amy and Ricky's November wedding at the Salt Lake Temple with a
beautiful reception at Highland Gardens. Along with the album is their
high resolution digital negatives from the wedding. Aren't those DVD
cases hot?
I had someone ask me last week if they would be getting their wedding album and disc 1 year after the wedding. The answer is, "No Way!" The average delivery time for wedding albums is 2-4 months after the wedding.
utah wedding photography
March 23rd, 2010
Alicia
and Brandon
February 6, 2010
Noah's
South Jordan, Utah
Engagement
PicturesBEFORE THE
WEDDING
Occupations: Bride: Office Manager; Groom: Project
Director for a Market Research Firm
How the couple met: Brandon
and I met at work almost four years ago, but we didn't start dating
until 2008.
How he proposed: Brandon had been wanting to go
camping for a while, but our schedules and the weather had not been very
cooperative. One Sunday he asked that we go up to Sundace for a little
hike. When we got to the top there was a large open area where all you
could see for miles was trees and mountains. Once there he started
telling me that he loved me and that he wanted to spend the rest of his
life with me. He also said that he wanted to form a family and spend
the rest of his life happy, with me. I really didn't think anything was
going on because he is always sweet and says things like that so it was
not out of the ordinary for me. We hugged, kissed and THEN I saw him go
down on one knee...he looked into my eyes and asked, "will you marry
me?"...amidst a shriek and a dozen "Oh my gosh[es]" I said yes! He chose
the perfect way to propose and we couldn't be happier!
Bridal
shower/Bachelorette party: I had a bridal shower at Brandon's
grandmother's home. It was nice because I got to spend some time with
his sisters, mother, my mom, and his cousins and aunts. I had a
bachelorette party at Hooters! I had always wanted to go there to see
what the hype was all about so I requested to have my party there. It
was FUN hanging out with my closest friends (in Utah). Brandon had two
bachelor parties. One was with his 5 brothers, dad, and 1
brother-in-law. The second was with his closest friends. They saw a UFC
fight and played poker. He had a lot of fun. :)WEDDING
Ceremony Place: Noah's
in South Jordan
Date: February 6, 2010
The bride wore:
David's Bridal
The groom wore: Clark's TuxedoRECEPTION
Reception Place:
Noah's in South Jordan
Wedding music: There were several songs,
but most of the pre-ceremony music was by The O'Neil Brothers. The
processional was Canon in D.
Wedding song: Somos Novios, covered
by Andrea Bocelli and Christina Aguilera
Menu: Fajita Bar and
strawberry lemonade provided by Utah Celebrations Catering in Provo,
Utah
Cake: The cake was made by my Mom! The first tier was a Tres
Leches cake which is a Mexican traditional cake. It was stuffed with
peaches. The second and third tiers were were made with a chocolate cake
with real strawberries and cream for stuffing (is that what you call
it)? The cake was covered in coconut.
Colors: Plum and Dark Gray
Flowers:
Flowers were provided by The Rose Shop in Idaho Falls.
Décor
elements: We had linens provided by a linen's company in Idaho Falls.
Unique
details: We had a couple of manzanita tress on the buffett table, we
had an activity room adjacent to the reception hall with a pool table,
computer, and TV for our guest's children to entertain themselves while
their parents danced in the next room!MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT
Bride's
answer: There were so many special moments during the wedding that I
loved! I loved walking down the isle and looking into Brandon's eyes. Or
when we were saying "I do" and Brandon's eyes got a little teary and
his hands started shaking. I also LOVED our first dance. It really felt
like we were the only people in the room for a moment and it was just
SO awesome.
Groom's answer: Brandon's most memorable moment was
me walking down the isle.HONEYMOON
Place:
Our first stop was Las Vegas, NV. Our second stop was Anaheim, CA. In
Vegas we stayed at the Stratosphere, went to the Top of the World
restaurant, gambled (just a little), walked the strip, and just had fun!
In Anaheim we went to Disneyland and California Adventures.
A
memorable moment of the honeymoon: The good moment: The most memorable
moment was being in the Merry Go Round in California Adverntures and
Brandon leaved over, hugged me, and whispered in my ear, "I love you".
It was just sweet and being up in the air made it so special. The
not-so-good moment: When we lost our windshield wiper in the freeway and
it was POURING and we were in the middle of four semi trucks and we
couldn't see A THING!
WEDDING ADVICE: I would advice bride's to
relax! RELAX! The most important part of a marriage is finding the right
person so chances are you've probably already done that. Everything
else is a plus. I would also advice brides NOT TO BE RUDE to Bridal
Consultants! Don't demand things and DON'T yell at people! Consultants
are there to help you NOT to serve you and obey your every whim. Be
reasonable! No one likes a Bridezilla. That was my biggest pet pieve
when I would go shopping! I don't care what people say a Bridezilla is
NOT beautiful. You just want to smack them!
In order to reduce stress I would advice Brides to narrow a theme, color scheme, dress styles, and everything else down to two or three ideas BEFORE you go shopping. You're bound to change your mind, but having things in mind before you start shopping definitely helps. And make a notebook where you can keep pictures for inspiration. Vendors will be able to help you more if they have a picture they can see. No one reads minds yet girls!
VENDORS
Rings: Bride: Wilson Diamonds; Groom: Wade Peterson,
Wedding Rings Forever
Invitations: Concept created by Bride, put
together by Graphic Artist Mike from Copies Plus Printing in
Springville
Rehearsal dinner: We didn't have a rehearsal dinner.
Guest
book: Created online at MyPublisher.com
Photography: OpieFoto!!!
Bridal
gown: David's Bridal
Alterations: Pam at David's Bridal
Hair
and Makeup: Bride did her own makeup; hair by April Higham (www.hairtease.blogspot.com)
Groom's
Tux/Suit: Clark's Tuxedo
Flowers: The Rose Shop, Idaho Falls
Decorations
and rentals: Part Rentals, Idaho Falls
Catering: Utah
Celebrations
Cake: My Mom
Venue: Noah's in South Jordan
Entertainment/Music:
iPod
Officiant: Bishop Pullham
Sexy New Wedding Album Covers!
March 17th, 2010
HOT! HOT! HOT! New fabric and textured leathers for our wedding albums!
Back From Las Vegas!
March 13th, 2010
I'm back from Las Vegas! Here is a quick photo from the portrait session I shot of my sweet cousin while in Las Vegas.
WPPI Baby! Out of Town
March 4th, 2010
Hey everyone I'll be out of town for the next week and a half. I'm going to Las Vegas for the WPPI (the wedding photographer association) convention. I'll be back on March 15th. I'll be checking and responding to email while I'm gone but all print or album orders will be processed once I get back.
Salt Lake City Utah Bridal Photographers - Sarah
March 1st, 2010
This project started out when I contacted Melissa Blackburn about photographing one of her lovely custom made wedding dresses. She hooked me up with Sarah who has an amazing champagne and lace wedding gown. Hair and makeup was done by Enizio and flowers by Studio Stems. Thank you everyone that helped me with this project.
Dress: Melissa Blackburn - Fine Dress Making and Design
Flowers: Studio Stems
Hair and Makeup: Enizio
<3 Opie
Utah Engagement Photographers - Katie and Brian
February 26th, 2010
I shot Katie and Brian's engagement pictures last week at the Salt Lake City Library and the 9th and 9th area. These two are getting hitched in August.
Copper and Metal Wedding Album
February 23rd, 2010
Check out Colby and Eric's modern and sexy wedding album. They went with a 10x10 70 page leather flush mount album with a beautiful copper leather and a metal photo cover.
The Wedding Festival - South Towne Expo Center
January 29th, 2010
Come visit us at the Wedding Festival this weekend. We've got a large wedding and boudoir booth set up so if your interested in either type of photography come check out the albums. We are doing an in booth drawing as well as an awesome booking special if you decide to book at the show.
Here's the details:
Show Hours:
January 29 – 4 pm to 9 pm January 30 – 11 am to 8 pm
Location:
South Towne Expo Center
9575 South State Street
Sandy, Utah
Pricing:
Registered Brides - FREE
All Others (11 & Over) - $5.00
Children (Under 11) - FREE
Events:
Five Elegant Fashion Shows produced by Vickie Panek with TMG (Talent Management Group), Music by DJPauly Entertainment:
January 29 – 6 pm and 8 pm
January 30 – Noon, 3 pm and 6 pm
How to Get Great Bridal Pictures
January 26th, 2010
The Dress - Make sure your dress will be ready in time for your scheduled bridal pictures. Have a seamstress check to make sure your dress fits in all areas and make any final adjustments. Have your dress steamed to remove any wrinkles because they will show up in the photographs.
Hair and Veil - Schedule an appointment to have your hair done professionally. Make sure you try on your veil to figure out the proper placement. I would recommend not wearing your veil for the entire photo shoot but instead bring another hair piece such as a flower or feather hair clip so you have a variety of different looks for your photos.
Makeup - Schedule to have your makeup done professionally by the same person you plan on having do your makeup for the wedding. Have the makeup artist put on false eye lashes and request extra lip gloss or lipstick for touch ups during your photo shoot.
Flowers - Order a bridal bouquet from your florist for your bridal pictures. This will be a smaller and less expensive version of your main wedding bouquet. This is a very important prop for your bridal pictures so don't forget to order flowers. If you realize you forgot to your order a bouquet for your bridals then make sure you pick up some flowers from a local florist or grocery store.
Shoes - Make sure you bring more then one pair of shoes for your bridal pictures. Bring your regular bridal shoes but also bring comfortable shoes for walking from one location to another. I would recommend bringing at lest one pair of colorful shoes if your bridal shoes are white. Most photographers like to photograph your shoes so make sure you get your nails done if you have cute peep toe shoes.
Jewelry - Figure out what bridal jewelry you will wear with your wedding dress. Make sure you wear your engagement ring for your bridal pictures and get a manicure before your photo shoot.
Props - Figure out if you want to bring any props with you for your photo shoot. A few great props are: an umbrella, gloves, a shawl, a chair, a hat, and balloons.
Location - Talk to your photographer about your bridal style and figure out a great location that will fit the look and feel of your overall bridal style. Email your photographer a photo of your wedding dress and brainstorm some indoor and outdoor locations for your photo shoot.
Seasons - No matter what season your doing your bridal pictures make sure you bring some bottle water and a small snack. Have a friend or family member come along to help carry small items and pick up the train of your dress. Make sure you bring a white sheet or shower curtain to put under your dress so it won't get dirty. Bring a warm coat and gloves if your doing your bridal pictures in the winter.
Bring the Groom! - Many brides are deciding to bring the groom along for the bridal session and making it a 'groomal' session instead. If you bring the groom along for the photo shoot this give you peace of mind that you already have some great bride and groom pictures before the wedding day. So if you have bad weather or your running 30 minutes behind the day of the wedding you know you already have some great bride and groom photos. Also, you can display your groomal pictures at the reception.
Park City Utah Engagement Photographer - Stephanie + Mark
January 25th, 2010
I was so flattered when Stephanie contacted me and said she lives in Idaho but was willing to drive 2 hours down to Salt Lake City, Utah to have me shoot her engagement pictures. Stephanie and Mark are getting hitched back east in Maryland this spring. They decided to do their engagement pictures in Park City, Utah and Mark was drooling at the ski lifts because he loves to ski. My standard engagement sessions are 2 hours long with 2 locations and 2 outfits. I find you get a better variety of pictures and locations this way. Check out their cute shoot.
<3 Opie
How much should you spend on wedding photography?
January 19th, 2010
I'm on a budget!
How much do you actually need for the wedding?
You should figure out how much you need to spend to get what you want. The average wedding budget is $20,000 and 30-50% of couples are paying for the wedding themselves. The majority of couples spend $15,000 to $25,000 and the original wedding budget is typically 50% less than the amount spent. That's right, if your original wedding budget is $15,000 then you could end up paying $30,000 when everything is said and done. These numbers do not include the cost for a honeymoon or engagement ring. Understanding these statistics will help you with your wedding budget when it comes time to book vendors.
Here is a breakdown of what you can expect to pay:
Reception: 48%
Ceremony: 3%
Attire: 10%
Flowers: 8%
Entertainment/Music: 8%
Photography: 12%
Stationery: 3%
Wedding Rings: 3%
Parking/Transportation: 2%
Gifts: 3%
Miscellaneous: 3%
Now let's take a look at the percent you should be spending on photography in relation to the overall budget.
$10,000 wedding budget - $1,200 photography budget
$15,000 wedding budget - $1,800 photography budget
$20,000 wedding budget - $2,400 photography budget
$25,000 wedding budget - $3,000 photography budget
$30,000 wedding budget - $3,600 photography budget
How much should you spend on wedding photography?
When determining your wedding photography budget, keep in mind that you get what you pay for. You should expect to spend at least $1,000 on having a professional wedding photographer document your wedding (not including prints, albums, and other extras). The rates and packages will vary depending on the skill level and experience of the photographer. In comparing photography costs, remember that different photographers offer different packages. Some rates only include the photographer's time meaning prints and albums are extra. Most bride's in Utah spend $2,000-$2,500 on wedding photography so if your current photography budget is less then $1,000 you need to adjust some numbers. Keep in mind that you get to keep only three things after the wedding: your dress, your ring, and your wedding pictures. Everyone is on a budget but think of how much you are spending in the other areas on your wedding: Food, Flowers, Decor, Rentals, Stationery, Favors, Band
How many of those things do you get to keep after the wedding? Your children, grand children, and great grand children are going to ask to see your wedding pictures and they will cherish them for decades.
Top 10 Engagement Photo FAQs
January 10th, 2010
When should we book the photo shoot?
The engagement photo shoot should be booked 2 to 3 months before the wedding. Of course, you can always do it sooner or later if your schedule requires.
Do I have to hire a professional photographer? A friend or family member has offered to shoot our engagement pictures for free.
Stop right there! A wedding is a once in a life time event and that means your engagement pictures symbolize this part of your relationship together. Establishing a relationship with your wedding photographer long before your wedding will make a difference in the outcome of your wedding images. As a couple you've probably never been photographed professionally before so your engagement session is a good time for the photographer to see your individual personalities and how you interact with each other. This will help the photographer to capture images on the wedding day that are unique to that couple.
When should we send out wedding invitations with our engagement photo?
When you invite people from out of town you should send their invitation at least 8 weeks in advance. For local guests 4 weeks before the wedding is ideal.
Where should we do the photo shoot?
Have your engagement pictures taken at a location that is important or that has some meaning to the two of you. This could be the place you got engaged, first date, the college where you met, a favorite restaurant, or your home town. Your photographer will also have a list of great locations for your photo shoot if you want something different. An open meadow, an abandoned house, a local carnival, or a bowling alley are all examples of non-traditional locations you could also try.
What time of day is best for pictures?
The early morning or the late evening is best for photos right when the sun is rising or setting. If you are planning on having your hair and makeup done for your engagement session you will have an easier time scheduling your photo shoot in the late afternoon. Always schedule your shoot at least two hours before sunset so you will have plenty of time for pictures.
What should we wear?
If you schedule a two hour engagement session you probably have time to do a formal and casual outfit for each hour. Keep your clothing classic and colorful. Solid colors are a must and try to avoid plaids, florals, patterns, and head to toe in the same color. Make sure your clothing is not coordinated to the point where it looks too matchy. Keep your jewelry simple to avoid flashy distractions in your pictures. Of course wear your engagement ring.
How should I do my makeup/hair?
If you don't normally wear makeup I highly suggest you wear some for your photo shoot. I highly recommend having your hair and makeup done professionally so you can start to experiment with different looks for your wedding day. False eye lashes are a must have for any photo shoot. Don't bother with a fancy up-do since these photos are casual and relaxed. It's best to keep your hair down in loose curls or completely strait. Make sure you bring some lip gloss with you to the photo shoot so you can reapply after kisses.
What should we do with the engagement photos?
The most popular use for engagement photos is to include a loose print with your wedding invitations. Another great idea is to have custom wedding invitations made with your favorite engagement pictures. This means you save money on not having to do a print on photo paper and you can include more then one photo on the invites. Another great idea is to have your photographer create a guest sign in book using your engagement photos and white space for your guests to write their well wishes. This ends up being a great keepsake after the wedding.
What should we bring with us to our engagement session?
If your doing your engagement pictures in the summer bring some bottled water and sunblock. If your doing your engagement session in the winter make sure you bring gloves, hand warmers, and a change of shoes. Get creative with props. You can bring: bikes, balloons, a picnic, a vintage car, a piece of furniture, an umbrella, a suit case, a skateboard, hats, and books.
Do I get the digital negatives?
In most cases the photographer will break up the session fee and the cost of the digital negatives. The session fee is for the photographer's time and talent to shoot and process the pictures. The digital negatives are supplied on disc with a print release giving you permission to print the images for personal use.
Thanksgiving Point Bridal Expo - January 9th
January 8th, 2010
Come visit us at the Thanksgiving Point Bridal Expo tomorrow, January 9th from 10am to 6pm. We've put together a new slide show playing on the flat screen and some fresh new wedding albums for 2010. If you book your wedding at the show you will get a free 10x10 20 page Engagement Guest Sign in book. We are also doing a booth drawing for a $300 gift certificate. Brides get in free if you Pre-Register or register at the show.
Here are the details for the show:
Saturday, January 9th
10am to 6pm
Thanksgiving Point Show Barn
Published! Utah Bride and Groom Magazine
January 4th, 2010
I'm so trilled that Jenn and Josh's mountain wedding at The Canyons was published in the new 2010 Utah Bride and Groom magazine. It's such an honor to have a wedding featured in this awesome local bridal magazine. I highly recommend that you pick up your own copy and read the article. Jenn and Josh first met at The Canyon's in Park City, Utah and are originally from California. They decided to go back to the place where they first met to exchange vows on top of the mountain at the Red Pine Lodge. This wedding is also featured on the Utah Bride and Groom Blog.
A special thanks to Heather at Heather Nan Photography for 2nd shooting with me for this wedding. Here is her post about the article.
Salt Lake City Utah Wedding Album - Loni + Ben
December 30th, 2009
Check out one of my new sample albums! This is a 10x10 two tone leather album with a photo cameo cut out and the names and wedding date imprinted. I'm excited to be showing this off to all the new 2010 brides.