Davis County and Weber County Photographer. Family photographer, wedding photographer.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Christmas Cards are Here!

Ok, so I know that I said that the Christmas cards would be here on my blog, but the images are just too big to upload and to be honest I really don't feel like shrinking them! Just click here!  I hope that you guys like them. I can change the fonts, colors, size of backgroung shapes. I can even customize one for you if there is something that you have in mind other than what I have. Enjoy! (Oh, and these really are under my copyright only I'm just being lazy tonight and I didn't cover them with my watermark. I'll do that tomorrow. I'm terrible, I know;))

One more thing, there are some blurry parts on the invitations. That's just because of the image format that I use and the screen resolution. The blurries aren't there when you have the original file and when you get them printed.

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About Me

Right now I'm living with my wonderful, supportive husband and perfect baby boy. I have such a passion for music and photography! I love playing my flute, anything and everything that has to do with photography, and I'm so looking forward to performing in Carnegie Hall in April 2009!!!

My Background

I get asked all the time how long I've been doing photography and what my credentials are. I totally understand why people ask those questions because today, in Utah, to say that you are a photographer is like being a grain of sand on a beach.

I have been taking pictures ever since I can remember. Growing up my dad was dedicated to photography to the extent that a corner of my grandpa's basement is still painted black from my dad using that as his developing lab. He has all of his own photo developing equipment and everything. From a very young age he instilled in me a passion for artistry and instructed me on the best ways to frame a picture.

My dad taught me how to use an SLR camera while I was still in elementary school. In junior high I was finally given my own Canon SLR. Pictures have always covered my walls and I still have boxes of pictures to scrapbook. In college I took a photography class only to discover that I'm not an abstract type of person and that is what they favor. So, yes I have film experience, and yes I prefer Photoshop. While it is rewarding developing your own prints there's just something more secure about being able to edit your pictures quicker. I got my first digital SLR several years ago and am a self taught Photoshop junkie.

I absolutely LOVE taking pictures of people, and not just for the reasons that you hear of in those cliche statements that I just want to capture the moment. I love capturing the beauty in people's eyes, the structure of their faces and the genuinness of their smiles. I love taking pictures of people as they see themselves or as they are trying to become. Most importantly, I love seeing the looks on people's faces as they look at the pictures and see just how beautiful they really are (cheesey, I know, but true).

I airbrush skin, whiten teeth, nip and tuck some of those not-so-flattering areas, and do all sorts of fun things with colors like vintage, retro, Polaroid, sepia, black and white, etc.

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