




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.
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