I was able to shoot Lexi and Tyler’s beautiful rustic wedding with the amazing Brooke Bakken of Brooke Bakken Photography.  Lexi and Tyler tied the knot on a gorgeous February day in Salt Lake (which is a miracle for Utah weather) and finished the night at Tyler’s family barn. It was full of  details, vintage cars, and charming rustic class. It was such a treat to share in their special day.

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I recently was able to shoot with Alyssia B Photography for Andrew and Lindy’s big day. It was absolutely stunning! I loved how the day was full of laughter and celebration. Their reception was held at the beautiful Magnolia Groves Reception Hall in South Jordan. I loved the detail of Andrew and Lindy’s day, from the flowers, to the jewelry  and not to mention Lindy’s darling tea length dress and birdcage veil. Congrats you guys and best wishes!!

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The more I learn about photography, the more I realize how much more I have to learn. This is probably true with just about anything in life.

This week color calibration has been on my mind. I recently got myself a new monitor calibrator to help improve the quality of my prints. It came in the mail, I was pumped and excited, installed, calibrated… and then collapsed. Everything looked orange. I did not realize how much blue color was in my screen was before I calibrated it. Looking back it makes total sense. I would see a significantly blue image. When I would edit the images, I would warm them up. Now that my screen is calibrated a little better, those “warmed” images are now “orange” images.

I looked at a few before and after images and did not realize how much of a difference a single monitor could make. Everyone has a different screen, whether it is an iPhone, Kindle, or your laptop comupter. Each one might cast a different color. Maybe on if my better investments in myself and my business was to to color calibrate!

Here is a little look at the differences:

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