Archive for March, 2008

Midnight Records with Stalin’s Dossier Band Studio Shoot

Posted in Uncategorized on March 19, 2008 by kcrewphotography

Stalin's Dossier

Monday night I joined Renee Lee for an awesome shoot over at Midnight Records. This month the band Stalin’s Dossier is being featured in Slug Magazine and was recording at Midnight records. They needed a photo for the article and Renee had setup the shoot with Kent Rigby at midnightrecordstudio.com on Main Street downtown Salt Lake City. The band sounded killer and we got some great shots before we wrapped for the night. It was good times!

Temple Grounds

Posted in Uncategorized on March 14, 2008 by kcrewphotography

Temple Grounds, originally uploaded by Todd Keith.

I never tire of photographing areas downtown and Salt Lake City temple square is no exception. I was intrigued with the north side of the temple grounds as the sun dropped low on the horizon and grazed the grass and trees with a warm glow.

The above photo was one of a couple dozen images I captured while strolling across the grounds. The Tabernacle was open as visitors streamed inside for The Orchestra at Temple Square presentation of A Spring Concert. I’m anxious for the arrival of warm and sunny afternoons and the budding gardens … bring on the Spring!

Pedal Portrait Fashion Makeup Windy

Posted in Uncategorized on March 11, 2008 by kcrewphotography

Here is another of the portrait shots from this last weekends shoot. This one we had fun playing with a little wind! I really like how these turned out …. Check out the Flickr stream for more of the photos!

Pedal Portrait

Posted in Uncategorized on March 10, 2008 by kcrewphotography
Pedal Portrait, originally uploaded by Todd Keith.

Met this weekend with a great photographer Renee Lee who was doing a killer shoot at her studio downtown. She had put together this shoot with a friend who is a gifted makup artist and the beautiful model shown in this image I snapped. It was great to view another photographer in her element and I always enjoy watching how other artists approach their subjects and put together the overall composition. It was fun times!

Color my Capitol!

Posted in Uncategorized on March 8, 2008 by kcrewphotography

Hey friends! I am still working through Will and Stephanie’s wedding pics from last weekend but I thought I would share this fun photo I snapped during the week at sundown.

Mid-week I slipped up to the Capitol in Salt lake to scout out good spots for Bridals or Engagements onsite. The sun and clouds decided to cooperate and displayed this memorable backdrop to the scene. The Capitol has some great locations indoor and out for a photo shoot so don’t hesitate to drop me a line and schedule your next session and we could work this fun area into your shoot.

Thanks for stopping by!

Weekend Roadtrip …

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , on March 5, 2008 by kcrewphotography

This last weekend was a blast! I had the privilege of shooting Will and Stephanie’s wedding, which was awesome. They had a great time and wonderful families and I’m working through their photos and will post a few of my favorites soon (stay tuned).

After the wedding I choose to take the long way home and loop up into Idaho and then down through western Utah and Nevada and cut back across the Salt Flats and just scout out any fun places to shoot. I must say, I found some gems on this roadtrip! Check out the photo below from this great area near City of Rocks National Park in southern Idaho.

Castle Rock - Idaho

Pretty incredible sunrise isn’t it? This little gem of a spot was off the beaten path about an hour southeast of Burley, Idaho. I had camped the night before just under Castle Rock which is at the base of those mountains in the background. Here is a fun little shot of the actual sunrise from my camp area.

Did I mention it was cold?? It dropped under 20 the night prior so I was glad to be bundled up in my thermals and winter gear. It warmed somewhat but was a far cry from the 40-50 degree weather we saw last week. Well spring is sure to be here soon and I imagine this is a great spot for summer visits as well.

On the way to this location I spent the day in a little town called Oakley which has a nice collection of historical homes from the late 1800’s and early 1900 period. The homes were constructed in a Victorian style architecture and made for some great pictures as well. I’ll try and get some shots up from the tour of Oakley later this week after I finish processing the pictures from the wedding and another family shoot I did last week. Till then … enjoy the gallery on my www.flickr.com site as there are many other images to browse through. Thanks for the visit!