Posts Tagged ‘desert’

Susan and Tony’s Wedding – Sorrel River Ranch – Moab, Utah

November 18th, 2011

Susan and Tony had a beautiful wedding in Moab, Utah at the Sorrel River Ranch. The leaves had just turned and the weather was perfect, so we got an awesome show of color that only the Utah desert can provide. Susan and Tony were not planning to do a first dance, so I asked them to do a private dance for me in the sunset.

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Susan wore a gown from Alta Moda Bridal of Salt Lake City. Wireless music wizardry was provided by Mark from Domus Audio Video. Catering and venue: Sorrel River Ranch (more vendors soon – don’t have my info with me!)

Susan & Tony in Arches National Park – Moab, Utah

November 10th, 2011

Susan, Tony and I chased the last rays of the sunset for some portraits in Arches National Park the evening before their wedding. More pictures from their wedding at the Sorrel River Ranch coming soon!

 

 

 

Capitol Reef Widescreen

October 20th, 2011

Leah and I made a trip out to Capitol Reef National Park a couple of weekends ago for some camping and hiking. Capitol Reef is beautiful and uncrowded compared to many of the other national parks in Utah. I found myself seeing a lot of panoramic pictures, and I loved all of the contrasting colors of different types of sandstone. I am on my way back to the southern Utah desert today to photograph a wedding in Moab.

 

 

Mesa Arch at Sunset

April 19th, 2011

 

The view to the east at sunset from Mesa Arch in the Island In The Sky district of Canyonlands National Park in Utah.

Utah at it’s Finest

April 17th, 2011

 

Last Sunday Leah and I shared one of our best days in Utah with my sister in law Liz and her boyfriend Dylan. We started the day skiing powder at Snowbird after a 30″ storm, then drove to Moab and made it in time for the sunset. I took this photograph that evening in Arches National Park in The Garden of Eden, and it combines these two landscapes – the dry desert red rocks with the snowy peaks of the La Sals in the background.