Monday, September 06, 2010 18:15

Natalie and Mark

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I had the opportunity to photograph the wedding of Natalie and Mark.

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They were married in the Draper Temple, which I had not yet had the opportunity to photograph.  It is a beautiful temple in a beautiful location.

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Afterwards, Natalie and Mark hosted their family and friends for a fun evening of barbecue, ice cream, and dancing.  It was a wonderful evening.

My daughter, who worked as my assisted that night, summed it up by saying: it was the most fun wedding reception I’ve ever been to.

Congratulations Natalie and Mark!  May your love grow as you continue to grow closer through out all time.

The attached images are a few of my favorites from that day.

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I often think it’s the detail shots that make a wedding album spectacular. There are so many uses for them in the album.

They can be used as a full page anchor on one side of a two-page spread.

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They can be turned to opaque and used as a background image on which other images are placed.

Or, they can be used as a sequence of smaller images within a larger spread.

I love to capture detail shots such as these.

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4 Responses to “Natalie and Mark”

  1. Penny says:

    Thanks for the post! The Draper temple is beautiful. I was lucky enough to get to go through the open house.

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  3. kesssi mariessla says:

    I can only wish my brides would have unlimited budgets.

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