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Weber Reception



This was one of the best wedding receptions that I have attended; it was very laid-back, and best of all- it started super early so all of the classic reception stuff happened while there was still light enough outside not to need a flash!!!

I was extra excited about their wedding day because I had rented a new lens to try out before I bought it- the Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8. It was AWESOME! I must have this lens!! (now I just need to find $2000 lying around to afford it) :)

This was the first time I had eaten at the Lion House, and the honey butter on the rolls was truly sublime. Mike served a two-year mission in Hawaii, and so there was ham and pineapple, as well as shaved ice. The leis that everyone wore made for some great colorful photos.

















To see some more from this reception, click here.

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Hubbard Reception



Keith and Jamie's reception was beautifully situated in Jamie's backyard. It was in Kamas, so it meant that my husband Thomas and I were able to take a wonderfully scenic drive up to the venue. The backyard was gorgeous- there were beautiful decorations everywhere, lots of trees, a brook and a tall field with some of the biggest dandelions I have ever seen!



A friend of the bride and groom ended up making the cake, and it was delicious!



I loved the colors they chose, especially Keith's tie and pocket square...



Jamie sang a song for her husband before the ring ceremony...



To see the full gallery click here.

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Why Wedding Photography is So Expensive



I often have a bride and groom come to me grateful for my relatively low prices, but still amazed at how high photographers prices are! There are several reasons for it, one being the nature of weddings (can't be reshot or rescheduled, so you'd better have a dependable and talented photographer!)


I found this post and thought it might be interesting for some of you to read. Why is wedding photography so expensive? I'll summarize:

1. Time. The photographer's day does not end when the wedding is over. I usually spend 3 hours editing for every hour spent shooting.

2. Equipment. I currently have three digital slrs (one for backup, one for studio), two flashes, 3 lenses, a reflector, a tripod, and about 45gb in memory cards for weddings. I also have a car as weddings require travel (and cars require gas). I have two computers and some not-so-cheap editing software. For studio shoots, I pay for an extra room, props, light stands, backgrounds, and the above mentioned equipment. Reality hit really hard when I realized I had $7k worth of equipment in my bag at a wedding... it's a huge financial investment!!


3. Website and Advertising. To keep my business going, I need a high-quality hosting service and website. I also pay for business cards and magnets.

4. Other costs: DVDs and mailing costs, cell phone usage to talk to clients, TONS of hard drive space to store your photos... Wedding albums and reception display frames are much more expensive than I would have expected also (included in some packages).

5. Education. While I didn't study photography in college (my major is actually music!), I have invested a lot of time for online photography learning, free assistance to other photographers, free photoshoots for practice of new techniques, about 40 hours of workshops and classes, and I plan to continue to take classes as there is always more to learn.

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Davis Reception



There was tons of DIY goodness everywhere as we attended Aj and Jeanne's reception. From the homemade decorations to the awesome color-coordinated punch, this backyard reception was gorgeous. The color scheme they picked made for some really vivid photographs. (I LOVE it when this happens, as a photographer I am addicted to bright colors)



I have no clue how AJ and Jeanne managed to remember everyone and talk to each person as they came by without collapsing from exhaustion! It sure made my job fun, though - lots of interesting people and personalities to record.













Oh yeah... the food was awesome! To see more photos from this event, visit: AJ and Jeanne's Gallery.