Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Oliver Twist meets Huck Finn








I had an idea of doing a shot with my son with an Oliver Twist look a while ago. I wanted it to look like a shot taken around the depression that you might see in an old history book or genealogy book or something. I had another photo shoot cancel today and I had the bug to shoot so we took Jack out to my brother's house and did something close to what I imagined. Jack cooperated completely (maybe because he is used to it). If you notice, pictures during that era never feature any smiles. Jack's expression is exactly what I was looking for.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Day in the Life- Huge Intro Special

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Introduction Special- The first 10 families to book this month will receive this offer for $500 (includes four hours of coverage for anything you wish, a 40 page bookstyle album with hardback cover featuring up to 100 photos and (1) 11x14, online posting) This requires consultation so we can plan out the event. This offer only requires that you purchase during this month. You may book your event for anytime within the next six months.
What is a "Day in the Life" event?
Four years ago we began to do a family event titled a "Day in the Life" which took family photography to a level only the Kennedy's had experienced. This is a new concept for many folks so we are doing our best to introduce it to the public with a new introduction offer that will blow your mind. The end product is an awesome book style album. We offer both half day and full day photo shoots and we range between 500-3000 images per session. Although not all images will be used in the book it is essential to providing the best photos of the session. This may seem like a lot of photos but we are making a book that requires a lot of variety. It may interest you to know that a National Geographic photographer may take as many as 35,000 images for one single article. We believe that your family is more important than a National Geographic article and wish that we could spend that much time with you but instead we have just scaled it down a bit. Some events we might photograph are: water skiing, hiking, vacation, at home, sporting event, golfing, swimming, going to the fair or and Amusement park or whatever else you can think of. The sky is the limit. This will revolutionize the way you look at family photography forever on. Contact me at 801-979-0161 or email me at sageworld@gmail.com.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Bonnie and Kurt-Logan Temple






This is the second wedding I have done for the Litchfield family. Great folks!! I wish you guys the greatest marriage.
This time of year is always great time of year in Cache Valley because the snow is melting and people start to remember that the sun does come out eventually. I used to work on the grounds crew at the Logan temple while I was going to school at USU. I know every plant, tree, and blade of grass intimately on the Logan temple grounds. Over by the "shop" we used to have a blackberry patch that we would raid about every other day so we could make blackberry shakes. We also had some peach trees that bore nice fruit. My buddy Lance used to take peaches home to his mom and she would turn them into peach pie. Lance was my good buddy, he joined the army while I was working there with him and has since been married (I shot his wedding) and served in Iraq as a Blackhawk pilot. I have nothing but good memories of working there. Anyway, pardon the reminiscing!

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

LOVE


Elbert Hubbard:

"The love we give away is the only love we keep."

I think that the 60's destroyed this word so I am trying to resurrect it from its cliched graveyard. I am ever fascinated with individuals who possess this gift. My admiration forever goes towards the one who is the most unassuming and nonjudgmental. Above all qualities this is the one I desire the most. My wife is the best at it. I know of no one more loving than my wife. The other day I had a gentleman ask me with all sincerity if I robbed the cradle because my wife looks so young. I politely informed him that it was quite the contrary, she robbed the cradle. She is 10 months older than I but still gets pulled over for underaged driving. We got pulled over a few years ago while snowmobiling in Yellowstone. She was driving and I was on the back and the ranger thought that I was letting my child drive. We waited for ten minutes for him to verify that she indeed was in her late twenties. We have been married 8 years and have three kids. They are the best. Here is a pic of my wife, Melanie. She will be thrilled when she sees this.

Monday, March 3, 2008

St. George






All I have to say is that 70 degrees felt like an oven and I wanted to bake in it all day long. We came home through a snow storm on Saturday. I am usually too lazy to stop the car and get out to take pictures so the bottom picture of the mountains I took while driving 80 miles an hour and my wife holding the steering wheel.