Friday, October 31, 2008

Mark and Hillarie Wedding















If you haven't noticed I haven't been posting much lately. I have been so busy this time of year that I haven't had time to do much of anything outside of essentials. So it has been a while since I shot Mark and Hillarie's wedding but I am now posting some images cause I have some time to breathe. There were plenty of kids running around to take pictures of at this wedding. I think the Wests had like 21 grandkids or something like that. Both incredible families and I am glad I had the priviledge of being a part of this, thanks.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

A photo of me!!


This is a rare sight! Rarely do I ever have a picture taken of myself. Usually I only get pictures of myself in the mirror. Thanks to Janet Andersen who is a photographer out of Pheonix, Arizona and like my second mom I have a photo of myself. She is my mom's best friend. To explain: My mom, Janet and my sister Maggie all invited themselves to come to Ireland and "help" me. Maggie works at the airlines so they got there for fairly cheap. Melanie wasn't able to come and I missed her dearly the whole time. Janet had never been out of the country so she took at least 100,000 pictures. Anyway, thanks to Janet for getting a photo of me. My only complaint is it doesn't show my beautiful eyes and my cut chin.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Cliffs of Insanity
















Three days ago I was hanging my head over the cliffs of insanity (think Princess Bride). They are more formally known as the Cliffs of Moher. This last couple weeks has felt like insanity but Ireland was a huge bright spot for me. Prior to leaving my computer broke down and I couldn't get anything done like I hoped. We had a blast in Ireland. It has put a spell over me. It was just like imagined only better. It seems like it is always spring time over there. It rains a lot and everything is green, green, green. It is true there are rock walls as far as the eye can see. They are covered with moss and vines and such. Driving was an experience. I have driven in a lot of different countries but this was the most awkward. Everything is backwards. My stick shift was on my left and the oncoming traffic on my right. There were only three times I accidentally drove on the wrong side of the road and luckily there was no oncoming traffic. In the end I got really good at it though.

Megan and Andrew were so fun to work with. We drove all over the place and visited some awesome places that Megan had chosen. She has been a medical student over there for four years and met Andrew there at chruch. Andrew is Irish and studies at CCU (Cork University). CCU looks like Hogwarts. They live in Cork which is the 2nd largest city in Ireland (Dublin is the first). Ireland is home to 4 million people. We are half way there in Utah at 2 million something people. Megan was gracious enough to accomodate my entourage in her apartment while she went and stayed at a friends house. Her apartment was smack dab in the middle of Cork city center. It made it really fun to walk right into the downtown scene. The first night we were there we walked right into an Irish Folk Festival. We jumped right into the dancing and swinging. We danced "the Seige if Ennis" which it turns out is the same dance that Megan and Andrew will be asking guests to participate in at their wedding (Dec 20 at the Salt Lake Temple). It involved a lot of swinging partners around in circles. Fantastic!! I haven't danced like that since my sister and I found ourselves in the middle of a hippie drum circle in Montreal.
There seem to be as many castles in Ireland as there are Walmarts in America. Eating an Irish breakfast with Andrew's family was a highlight. Irish pancakes, rashers (bacon), eggs, toast and really good milk was put out for us. It was delish! Lemon juice from fresh lemons and sugar was great on the Irish pancakes.
Megan and Andrew took us to some choice places. The first night we met at CCU and took some shots there in the rain. We drove that night to Charlesfort in Kinsale. It was foggy like in the movies. I slipped on some jagged rocks on the rocky beach and smashed my favorite lens against a rock. Yup, it is broke but I think I can repair it. The glass is still good but it doesn't focus or zoom.
Some favorite spots we shot at were Clonakilty at the light house and the Dingle Peninsula. The Dingle Peninsula is where the beginning of Far and Away was filmed. Beautiful!!
Anyway, thanks again Megan and Andrew for your hospitality and for the memorable experience!! See you soon! Tog e Boge!!

Saturday, October 4, 2008





This is my second blog post in ten minutes but I wanted to post these cause I shot it more than a week ago and I won't have a chance to post it for a while. I am going to have to post again on this one because there is much much more.... you may recognize these two from an earlier post. We had to split up one photo shoot into two sessions because Eric is out of the country often. We had some serious adventures.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Bingham Copper Mine- Kennecott



What a day today!! I mean that this whole week has been crazy busy. Tuesday and Wednesday I shot Mark and Hillarie's wedding (I will post soon) Today I drove to Midway at 6:00 am for an engagement shoot. I barely had time for lunch and went straight to a gig at Kennecott Copper Mine. What a crazy experience up there. They have the largest dump truck in the world (not shown). Anyway, I will have more to post later. I haven't even hardly had time to pack to go to Ireland in the morning. All I really need is a rain coat and my camera anyway. The day after I get home I wake up and go straight to St. George to shoot a wedding. Anyway, if you need anything call 435-881-9160 or email me while I am gone. P.S. Those fall colors are up above the Copper Mine. It is amazing up there.