Bridals with Stephanie
Posted in Uncategorized with tags "Salt Lake City" Bridals, Bride, Dress, Love, Marriage, Utah, Wedding on February 28, 2008 by kcrewphotographyFamily Pictures in Park City
Posted in Uncategorized with tags "Park City" Utah Portrait Family Photography Photograph on February 20, 2008 by kcrewphotographyWhat perfect weekend weather we had for family portraits up in Park City. As I mentioned in my post last week, I had scouted around for some great backdrop locations for a couple families I was doing portraits for. Here is an image from one of the shots we took at the farm.
We about had to throw on some snow shoes to make our way over to this location but it was well worth the effort. I love the mountains in this area and there are quite a few picture perfect spots. These guys were way fun to shoot!
Osguthorpe Barn – Park City
Posted in Uncategorized on February 11, 2008 by kcrewphotographyI spent some time up in Park City this weekend scouting locations for some upcoming family portraits I have scheduled. The afternoon on Saturday was mostly overcast but as the sun dipped behind the Wasatch mountain range, the clouds broke up and I dropped by the old McPolin dairy farm. The dairy farm was restored back in 1993 in preparation for the Olympics and stands now as a well recognized icon. Some will boast it is the most photographed barn in the U.S.!

I strapped on my snowshoes, grabbed my tripod and camera and cut across the field to the north of the barn to catch this image before the dusk light faded. The barn is a fun location to visit and makes for a scenic setting and backdrop for portraits of any occasion. A wide angle fisheye was used to capture this image which includes the rolling snow fields and small creek which borders the property. Their is a small wooden bridge to the west which crosses the creek and provides access to the property and would make a fine spot to frame a sitting.
I hope to return here again for some family or bridal portraits and will be sure to keep you updated with shots from future visits. If you haven’t made a stop here and plan to be in the area, I’d recommend carving out a few minutes in your schedule for a visit. It will be worth the visit!
Tom and Juli in St. George!
Posted in Bridals, Engagements, Portraits on February 5, 2008 by kcrewphotographyCongratulations and best wishes to Tom and Juli who had a picture perfect wedding in St. George! I just posted a few shots up on the Flickr site from the fun wedding Tom and Juli had in southern Utah.

This wedding was packed with family and friends all anxious to celebrate with Tom and Juli and wish them well. It was an all day event filled with lots of hugs, kisses and smiles.
Kaylee and Brian Metro Clip
Posted in Bridals, Engagements, Portraits, Weddings with tags Salt Lake City Engagement Photo Shoot Downtown Animoto on November 14, 2007 by kcrewphotographyRecently, I came across this great website, Animoto Productions, which has some fun tools for putting together short little video clips. I pulled together some fun pictures from a recent photo shoot with Kaylee and Brian downtown Salt Lake and created this fun clip. Check it out!
These two were so much fun to shoot and I had a great time with them and the Metro Downtown theme. You can catch more of our shoot here on our Flickr site!
Greetings friends!
Posted in Uncategorized with tags Bridals, Destination, Engagements, Event, Family, Infant, Photography, Photos, Portrats, Reception, Seniors, Wedding, Weddings on November 14, 2007 by kcrewphotography
Welcome to the Kcrew Photography Studio Blog!
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