Here’s most of August that I’ve been depriving you of.
Day 208/365
From Dustin & Cassie’s wedding. This was at the golf course in the morning before the wedding. We got kicked out of there… The place even called the cops on us!! I tell ya, it’s gonna be hard for any couple to beat the excitement of getting the cops called on us on the wedding day!
In fact, I’d like to ask that you please don’t make your wedding more exciting than that.

Then, true story, I went to the Great Clips to shoot pictures of the bride getting her hair done and got kicked out of there too!
Then I fell in a river in the amazon forest and a bunch of pirhanas ate my foot and half my chest. I look really interesting now.
Day 209/365
A headshot for a terrific actress and a personal friend of mine, Joylynne.

Day 210/365
Megan bridal shoot

Day 211/365
Marianne actually thinks showing THIS picture of her will hurt my wedding portfolio…

Day 212/365
My promos before they went out. (iPhone photo)

Day 213/365
The piano is in my basement now! Seems like I’m gradually moving all of my house down in my basement… Why don’t I live in an apartment? (iPhone photo)

Day 214/365
The uhh… The bride had a bigger piece of cake… Wouldn’t you agree?

Day 215/365
Although the groom looks deeply concerned for his new wife, they actually had a lot of fun on that trampoline.

Day 216/365
I LOOOOOOVE this picture!!!! I’m fascinated with celloists and violinists at weddings. I’m seriously considering hanging it up somewhere.

Day 217/365
Swinging (iPhone photo)

Day 218/365
The neighborhood on my way to the mailbox… I was really lazy with that shot… (iPhone photo)

Day 219/365
Utah Business Magazine shoot

Day 220/365
Amanda’s bridal shoot

Day 221/365
Amy gets a few extra words from me.
I loved working with Amy. Her optimism and enthusiasm was unstoppable, contageous and inspiring.
All weddings experience hiccups. All of them. If you’re reading this and you’re getting married soon and thinking “Not mine!”, then my answer is, “Yes, yours too.” It’s just how it is. So since hiccups are inevitable, the question becomes about how you respond to those hiccups.
Amy’s wedding was no different. Her wedding day was almost moved to 9/11. Not exactly a bride’s first choice. Then on the wedding day, the best man couldn’t make it.
Amy responded to every hiccup throughout the day, big or small, with grace, patience, endless optimism and a smile on her face.
So yeah, I loved working with Amy. That second shot of her will tell you everything you need to know about her vibrant and endlessly optimistic personality.



Day 222/365
After a long-ish stretch of work, I decided to treat myself to Lewis Black’s excellent comedy in Wendover. The show was hilarious. I always wished I could have seen Carlin in Vegas before he died earlier this year. I didn’t want to repeat the same mistake with Lewis Black. (iPhone photo)

Day 223/365
Robby & Jessica

Day 224/365
I have a fascination with wires and skies (iPhone photo)

Day 225/365
I printed this 11×14 of a shot that I’d taken with my iPhone (iPhone photo – yes, that means it’s an iPhone photo of an iPhone photo)

Day 226/365
I took a very long walk that night (iPhone photo)

Day 227/365
For giving me the green card after such a long and difficult struggle, I gave back to my immigration attorney by doing a free model-style shoot of his beautiful daughter.


