The post is a great example of using more than one location to take family portraits. These are all in Utah County.
Were a strange little band of characters trudging through life sharing diseases and toothpaste, coveting one another's desserts, hiding shampoo, borrowing money, locking each other out of our rooms, inflicting pain and kissing to heal it in the same instant, loving, laughing, defending, and trying to figure out the common thread that bound us all together. ~Erma Bombeck.
Look What A Utah Family Photographer Can Do...
A Utah county family photographer that knows the right location to fit the personality of the family can turn a family portrait into a keepsake. Of course this good looking family had a lot to do with the family portrait. Cute kids, great location.
Family Photography in Utah
The Juarez Family
This wonderful family makes being a Utah County Family photographer a piece of cake. I can't wait to take the family photographs again.
OK Janet, what is your secret to youth? You could pretty much be these kids' sister....for real! |
Utah Family Photography
Wow! All the grandkids and almost everyone looked at me... Now this is what you call a Utah County family portrait, and then some! |
50 people- not the easiest job, but we did it! |
Tim & Terri's Family
This is just one of many locations in Utah County that is great to shoot Family photographs. |
The Slausons
THE HODGES
For the Hodges we went to Heritage Park. It was such a pretty day and the colors were perfect. Fall is my favorite season, especially for pictures. Too bad it doesn't last longer! |
The Claflin Family
A shoot with the Clafin's cant go by without someone (Steph this time) thinking up something crazy to do!
We did this shoot in Lehi at the old train museum. It's a great place to go! There's usually a train car or two and the building makes for a great background.
Nothing like a big brother to make things a little better! |
Amy and her kids wanted some family pictures before Chris left for his mission to Switzerland. It was a super windy day so the Amphitheater in American Fork made for a great place. |
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