Almost every week we bring new photos to the Farmer’s Market, but we do have some photos that we bring almost every week. Even though we usually have multiple copies of these photos, if you see something you like let us know and we can make sure we have enough of that particular photo. Most photos are available in 8″ x 10″ ($10) and 11″ x 14″ ($20) prints. Some of these photos are also available framed for $30.
Father’s Day Contest Rain Delay Edition!
June 25th, 2011Posted by admin
Last week we had planned on running a little contest in honor of Father’s Day and our first week at the Farmers Market. Unfortunately, Mother Nature had different ideas and rained us out. Not to be outdone by a little weather, we going to do our Father’s Day contest this week instead!
All you have to do to enter is drop by our booth on Sunday, fill out an entry form and you’ll be entered to win a free family photo shoot, a $100 value. You don’t have to be a dad to enter, but if you win you should really bring your dad (or husband) along for the ride. I mean, can you really ever have to many pictures documenting how awesome they are? For more details on what our family photo shoots include, please check out our pricing page.
Hope to see you tomorrow!
Sellers Family Photoshoot
June 17th, 2011Posted by admin
When the Sellers family (Dalan, Jessi and the adorable Quinn) asked where we would recommend we do their photo shoot, I listed off a couple of the usual suspects, mostly local parks. But I also said if they were feeling a little daring and wanted to do something out of the ordinary than we could do a shoot in the more industrial area of downtown Salt Lake City, something that I’ve been really excited about trying for a while. They jumped on the opportunity and I’m really happy that they did.
Colby and I have shot a ton in that area, but it’s always been urban photography, not people. I think that the pictures turned out really well and are very different than than a lot of the shoots we have done in the past. I think the location would be perfect not only for families but also for a bridal shoot for an adventurous bride.
Fading Into The Distance
March 8th, 2010Posted by admin
Waiting for Spring
March 7th, 2010Posted by admin
This was taken in the Gilgal Sculpture Garden in Salt Lake City, UT. According to Wikipedia “The park, which is filled with unusual symbolic statuary associated with Mormonism, was a labor of love designed and created by LDS businessman Thomas Battersby Child, Jr. in his spare time. The park contains 12 original sculptures and over 70 stones engraved with scriptures, poems and literary texts.”
Like Sunday Morning
March 5th, 2010Posted by admin



























