Sunday, May 29, 2016

Family Photos

What are you looking for in your family photos?

The word "family" implies a connection - and therefore, a photo showing that connection is important to many families.  Hugging, holding hands, moving in tight generally creates bigger smiles, laughter, tickling - and a great happy image.  Add the fun personalities of family members, a superb Park City location, excellent lighting, Park City Photographers - and voila.

Here, after about an hour and a half session, we chose to do "one more" photo - and this was it.

Contact us today for your one of a kind session. We create memories every day. Let us create one for you. 


Friday, May 27, 2016

Behind the Scenes


What does it look like BEHIND the scenes?
Thanks to a few parents, you now know!  Studio equipment on location is standard for Park City Photographers.  

Senior Nicole painted this great underpass, so it was only natural that we took some of her senior image here!

Model and gymnast Addie shows off how flexible she is.  


Location Scouting

Tried and true locations are often cliche - EVERY body has taken an image THERE, and while "we can too", we like to create artistic portraits in other amazing places as well.  At Park City Photographers, I scout for the perfect location for you and your family.  

I'll be scouting more spots in the next week or so, but in the meantime, take a look at this awesome location right here in Park City.  Imagine your family here.  

Call me today. We can make it happen! 


                                           Superb location!  Mountain Pond

                                          Location: Long Boardwalk with bridge


                                                      Location: Aspen Grove #1
                                                             Location: Aspen Grove #1
                                                        Location: Hiker's Way

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Superb article detailing why one MUST charge what he/she does...

Too often, I hear, "Wow. I was hoping to spend less for a photographer." But the following article found on DIY Photography explains why a photographer charges what he/she does.

Link:   http://www.diyphotography.net/much-photographers-charge-per-hour/)



Sunday, May 15, 2016

Regrets...of these, I have a few...

As I look around at an "almost" empty home (my boys are now 18 and 23), there are few things missing, but one that stands out sharply in my mind: photographs of my sons. As a photographer, I have favorite landscapes on my walls;  images of vintage cars and trucks, huge florals, and "house themed" western-styled "placed by decorator" art. I have artistic imagery of strangers - shot in Chicago, NYC, and SLC.   But what I am sorely lacking in are photos of my boys: photos of them at all of life's different stages of growing together.  Sure, I took plenty of "snapshots" - at ball games and ski races, at parties and "just because".  But I have few real "photographs", and what I am painfully aware of, and cannot go back and time to do over, is the fact that I have very few professional images of my boys together.

I have an image of my older boy hugging his newborn baby brother; a sepia image of the two of them dressed up in "old time" baseball outfits, taken by another photographer.  I have a framed photo of them as young boys, calmly sitting together on a bough of a tree; and a photo (somewhere) of my "three" boys, all sitting shirtless on a rock.  And, my newest image, of my "grown" boys, standing together as friends. These, I treasure.

Here is what I've learned: of all the images I have taken, those that are my most treasured are not stored in my computer, or burned upon a disc.  They are not the hurriedly nabbed snapshots, the images with their faces obscured by helmets, stored on social media sites, cell phones, and old hard-drives.  They are the ones that I have printed, framed, and placed upon my walls. They are the ones that cause met to smile daily.

Take the time to have professional photographic images taken and framed.  Time is fleeting. Kids won't be kids forever.

Call me. Let's photograph your kids now.

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