Family | Ellis

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Recently I’ve met this very enthusiastic happy family of five.  They are returning from across the states and making Cache Valley their home, again.  We’re very excited to have them back, especially because they are buying our home!  We are overwhelmed with excitement to be turning the keys over to these guys, come December.

When I directed them to meet me at the mouth of Green Canyon,  I wasn’t sure if they knew how to get there.  Come to find out their first date, years ago, was up Green Canyon.  Not only that, but he also proposed to her here.  So yeah, they knew how to get there.

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Personal post | Capturing Ecco’s daily 2 year old life | the littlest artist | painting

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Such a cute little kiddo at such a fun age in her life.  She probably changes her outfit five times a day.  First thing this morning, today, she insisted on painting.

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Dress:  DI thrift shop find ~ Old Navy $3

Smock:  Handmade gift from Grandma (for older sisters, years ago)

Slippers:  Knit by mom.  Mock-a-sock pattern (modified)

blue eyes:  Daddy

Minion tattoo on neck:  …also daddy :I

She’s also sporting “big girl panties,” which she has kept dry all through the night, last night, and into today.  Yay!

 

Family | Blazzard’s down by the river

Down by the river we went.  Wow, right?  I want a rainbow in my family photos.  Sorry, no.  I cannot guarantee a rainbow at your session.  What I can do is guarantee to do my best to capture the love your family shares for one another, like the Blazzard’s seen here.

Family photos

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Back in the swing of the wedding scene {Utah Backyard wedding}

Most of you know, I built my photography business to shoot weddings all summer long, in Michigan, 10 years ago.  After we moved to Utah, I bought an updated digital camera, shied away from the business of photography.  One main reason was the unknown of a Temple wedding.  I’d never witnessed one and was afraid of being asked to shoot one.  One thing I didn’t think about… All weddings, here, aren’t Temple weddings.  So, after a bit of a brake in the wedding scene, I was offered a chance to dive back in.  I met a wonderful local photographer(a transplant from WA state), Kylee Maughan of Kylee Ann Photography, online.  When she posted she was in need of a “second shooter” at an upcoming backyard wedding, I was all in!

We wrapped up our soccer vacation, on Saturday, and my family dropped me off in Mt. Pleasant(3 hours north of Cedar City, half way to a full drive home).  I met Kylee in the drive-way and we shot the wedding/reception together.  This wedding was the perfect atmosphere to get my photo groove back on.  Relaxed, friendly, simple, and in the backyard… not so scary, I can do this.  I followed Kylee around and got some shots, which produced nice images to show others(and myself) I am still capable.  I want to thank Kylee for allowing me in on this wedding and being extremely helpful and open to photography business tips of the times and area(I drove the two of us home and “worked” the day for trade of picking her brain for 3.5 hours).

Might I add, this beautiful welcoming couple made it pretty easy, as well!  High school sweethearts, returning home from USU to tie the knot in their hometown of Mt. Pleasant, Utah.  Warm familiar friends and family, paired with beautiful June weather.  All around set up to be the

Best

Day

Ever!