Monday, July 28, 2008
Jon & Tami...Continued :)
So I guess there is a limit to how many pictures you can put up at a time. Here are a few more from Jon and Tami's wedding.
Jon & Tami
These are from a wedding a did recently. These were taken at the Timpanogis Temple in the Provo area. I only did the temple pictures because I am very pregnant and doing a whole day wouldn't be a good idea. It was such a beautiful day. My biggest problem was the sun. It was so bright it really made it a struggle. Thankfully I think overexposing a picture can make things really nice at times. It covers up a lot of imperfections. There was a lot of construction going on the light kind of bled out all of the ugly bins and fencing that sometimes made it into the background.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
I did these pictures about 2 weeks back. This is my niece Megan. Her grandma was visiting from Barcelona and wanted to get some pictures. We did these in their back yard. I was excited to see how they turned out. Especially because we were really in a race against the sun. We had decided that we would take pictures after a family dinner. By the time everyone was ready it was nearing sunset and the fence in the yard was blocking most of the sun. Her grandma had brought her 3 new dresses from Spain and wanted them in the pictures. Megan did a great job. I took about 80 shots in 30 minutes. Here are a few of my favorites.
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Jacci & Armando
Friday, July 25, 2008
No more dresses
Hello to the world!
Welcome to my new blog. After 7 years of going to work each day suffering with a dress code and other office politics I have decided to take the leap. Starting August 1st 2008 I will be self employed. This is in part accredited to my loving husband who has been so supportive of my OTHER great love. This is also in part to my FUTURE great love who will make his appearance in this world sometime next month. Becoming a mother has given me the desire to be my own boss.
My love affair with photography began when I was given my first SLR Camera during my sophomore year of high school. I have always been interested in art and this was a new outlet for me. Prior to this time I had excelled in drawing and painting. During the past 10 years I have continued to educate myself through schooling and personal experience. I feel my love of art in all forms has helped enrich my work as a photographer. I hope all who come across this blog enjoy seeing the world through my eyes. Over the next weeks and months I hope to show you the beautiful things I see everyday.
Heart ya,
Kristy
Welcome to my new blog. After 7 years of going to work each day suffering with a dress code and other office politics I have decided to take the leap. Starting August 1st 2008 I will be self employed. This is in part accredited to my loving husband who has been so supportive of my OTHER great love. This is also in part to my FUTURE great love who will make his appearance in this world sometime next month. Becoming a mother has given me the desire to be my own boss.
My love affair with photography began when I was given my first SLR Camera during my sophomore year of high school. I have always been interested in art and this was a new outlet for me. Prior to this time I had excelled in drawing and painting. During the past 10 years I have continued to educate myself through schooling and personal experience. I feel my love of art in all forms has helped enrich my work as a photographer. I hope all who come across this blog enjoy seeing the world through my eyes. Over the next weeks and months I hope to show you the beautiful things I see everyday.
Heart ya,
Kristy
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Welcome to my blog! I have loved art since I was a little girl. Photography has been a way for me to express myself. I hope you enjoy seeing the world through my eyes. This blog is for everyone to keep up with my most recent photo sessions. If you want to see more visit www.kristycphoto.com
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Contact me for booking information. I will be booking limited Weddings in Utah after May this year.