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David & Jenn’s Wedding at the Oquirrh Mountain TempleTuesday, May 31st, 2011

This month I had the opportunity to photograph David and Jenn’s wedding at the Oquirrh Mountain Temple. Much like court rooms there are no cameras allowed in a LDS Temple. So while David and Jenn were sealed to each other in the temple I took the opportunity to photograph the temple and the beautiful tulips and landscape of the temple grounds.

Oquirrh Mountain Temple

Oquirrh Mountain Temple

We were nervous that the day was going to be rain filled, however, we were spared rain and it was overcast – which did create some beautiful light for the wedding day.

Spring time weddings means the temple is decorated with tulips

Spring time weddings means the temple is decorated with tulips

David and Jenn exit the temple and are greeted by their children. And we then took group photographs and the formal portraits of David and Jenn. I am so happy the weather cooperated! I can’t stress that enough. If worse came to worse I had offered to photograph their family again another day.

David and Jenn after their sealing in the temple

David and Jenn after their sealing in the temple

Their children waiting for them outside

Their children waiting for them outside

For this wedding – they hired me with one of my 4 hour wedding packages. It is a half day of coverage and in this case they purchased a disk with the full resolution photographs! Just wanted to show folks what can be done in only 4 hours of photography coverage.

Group photo in front of the Oquirrh Mountain Temple

Group photo in front of the Oquirrh Mountain Temple

And I was not the only photographer there – it is always fun to capture some candid moments before the wedding.

I was not the only photographer in attendance :)

I was not the only photographer in attendance :)

These are a few of the formal portraits for David and Jenn. I like to start with the large group photo and then dismiss family and friends so we can focus on the bride and groom. It pays to be a bossy photographer to move the family and friends along. We want to spend as much time with the bride and groom as possible and we don’t want to spend too much time with photographs. Photographers can spend a lot of time but the most important part of the wedding isn’t photography – it is spending time with your family and friends! So I try to be as efficient as possible.

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

I try to edit photographs as quickly as possible. In the day and age of digital photography it is totally possible to have the photographs online the same day as the wedding. However, I believe in taking a little bit of time to make sure I have eliminated photographs that aren’t up to par. If someone is blinking, or people aren’t smiling or if I have to replace some faces of people who blinked, or weren’t smiling. I work quickly but I don’t want to cut corners.

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

Formal wedding portraits of David & Jenn

After we were finished with the wedding portraits I played the roll of limo driver – somehow the keys to the bride and groom’s car were misplaced and they needed a ride to their wedding reception! I should vacuum my car before a wedding next time ;)

Wedding Bouquet

Wedding Bouquet

The wedding was originally planned for a backyard wedding reception. However, due to the threat of thunderstorms and rain the reception was moved indoors. We worked with the tight quarters and it worked just fine. The cake and flowers were beautiful!

Wedding flowers

Wedding flowers

Wedding cake with wedding cupcakes

Wedding cake with wedding cupcakes

Wedding cupcakes! Nom nom nom nom

Wedding cupcakes! Nom nom nom nom

David and Jenn departed for Mexico for their honeymoon – but not before they were barraged with wedding flowers.

David and Jenn leave for their honeymoon in Mexico!

David and Jenn leave for their honeymoon in Mexico!

The wedding limo - is a cool Mini Cooper

The wedding limo - is a cool Mini Cooper

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Newport Beach LDS Temple in HDRSaturday, March 20th, 2010

One project that I will be working on will be to photograph the wedding locations of temples, churches, and such. So the day before I grabbed my cameras, tripod, and cable release to take some photographs of the Newport Beach Temple. The temple is a sacred building for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

And the temple is a beautiful building with great landscaping – so here are a few of the photographs. I wasn’t able to photograph during sunset because I was photographing the engagements at that time. But with HDR I am able to photograph the temple with the sun in the composition – you can’t do that without HDR.

Newport Beach LDS Temple in HDR

Newport Beach LDS Temple in HDR

Newport Beach LDS Temple in HDR

Newport Beach LDS Temple in HDR

Newport Beach LDS Temple in HDR

Newport Beach LDS Temple in HDR

And of course you really really really need a tripod and cable release.

Newport Beach LDS Temple in HDR

Newport Beach LDS Temple in HDR

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