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Monthly Archive for January, 2009

Kim Guanzon and I were lamenting last week about the lack of social media meet ups (tweetups) happening in Utah County versus those happening up in the Salt Lake area.  So Kim got the ball rolling and with a little last minute announcement on the Photowalking Utah flickr discussions turning this into an ad hoc [...]

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Fashionably Cold

Yesterday morning I embarked early for a cold portrait shoot.  My subject was a little girl turning 8 that her mother wanted some photos in her baptismal dress.  The goal was to have a somewhat heavenly feel in the cold morning.  The photos for that turned out pretty well.
After we captured the first set, she [...]

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LDS Draper Temple Open House

This week my family visited the open house of the Draper LDS temple.  We enjoyed the visit seeing this beautiful building.
I temple is placed well up on a hill on the south side of the Salt Lake valley, so I brougth my camera expecting to take some beautiful vistas of the entire valley.  Unfortunately the [...]

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Father & Son Ice Creation

On my route to and from work, which is thankfully very short, I happen upon a house that has been slowly growing a very impressive ice creation.  Tonight after work I stopped with my camera in hand intending to catch it with the sunset.  Unfortunately I was a few minutes late for the exact light [...]

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Love Story

Playing around with my camera last night, there was a book on the counter so I figured I would try out this shot.  I know the book pages heart thing has been done oh so many times, but not by me
I saw the reflection in the counter and wanted to see how it [...]

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Although it was technically 2009 since we were visiting on Januar 1st, it was the final day of the Salt Lake Temple Square lights for the 2008 Christmas season.  There is always something amazing about visiting this block with the lights lit and often people singing Christmas carols as they enjoy the view.
Last night I [...]

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