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Sand Dune Engagement Photos

December 17, 2016

This Free People dress is perfect for getting movement in the photos, it was perfect for the desert!  And if you ever want to feel good about yourself, wear this dress and go run errands.  I wore it the other day for a party and had to go to the store first and got soooooo many compliments!  Haha, I kept blushing, but I felt good about myself afterwards!  Carrie Purser did an AMAZING job with her hair and makeup.  Little Sahara Sand Dunes is a bit out of the way, but totally worth it!!

Carrie Purser Hair and Makeup
Carrie Purser Hair and Makeup
Carrie Purser Hair and Makeup
Carrie Purser Hair and Makeup
Carrie Purser Hair and Makeup
Carrie Purser Hair and Makeup
Carrie Purser Hair and Makeup
Carrie Purser Hair and Makeup
Carrie Purser Hair and Makeup
Carrie Purser Hair and Makeup
Carrie Purser Hair and Makeup
Carrie Purser Hair and Makeup
Carrie Purser Hair and Makeup
Carrie Purser Hair and Makeup
Carrie Purser Hair and Makeup

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Provo Utah Wedding Photographer

September 10, 2016

These two were so much fun to photograph, I loved their style!  Brush Fire Floral did an amazing job with the wedding bouquet and floral crown!  Isn’t this vineyard amazing?  I would be okay living in Italy and photographing weddings in the vineyards everyday!  Until then I am content with wedding in Payson Utah! 🙂  If you didn’t see Tage and Callee’s engagements click here to see those!

 

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Utah Engagement Photographer

September 10, 2016

Happy Anniversary to these two, I can’t believe it has taken me this long to post these engagement photos.  Albion Basin up Little Cottonwood canyon is the best for photos, the lighting and the scenery is always perfect!  I am in love with Callee’s dress from Free People, long flawy dresses are meant for photos in the mountains!  I use a lot of film on this shoot, can you tell which images are film and which ones are digital?  Every time I look at my film images I fall in love all over again with it!  The Find Lab does any amazing job with scanning and developing!
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Hi, I’m Jessica! I am very passionate about photography, everything that I do revolves around my camera and creating exceptional photos for you to remember every stage of life. I have been a professional photographer for over 15 years, and I still get excited about every shoot. I love being creative and going on adventures, and I try to bring that experience into my shoots, by exploring the mountains, chasing the light, and helping you relax in front of the camera! Thanks for stopping by, let’s work together!

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