Playing around with colors, not quite sure what my reaction is....will see on it for a few days and see. :) I think that I like it though...
6.17.2009
6.02.2009
Perspective
Just a few photos that I took the other day....was playing around a bit with "perspective". :)



5.24.2009
5.23.2009
5.22.2009
Fun Greek Wedding
Just a few from the wedding I did a few weeks ago. It was big and exciting and so much fun! :)
5.11.2009
Miss H
So, I had the great opportunity to work with Rebecca on a wedding this weekend. A bit stressful :), but we really had a great time. I still have a ton of shots to go through, but this was one of my all time favorite shots that I took from the day. I just had to share. :)

4.22.2009
More pics
I just love taking pictures of my adorable boys.....I can't help it! Here is one that I got randomly of Lucas the other day and just LOVE how it turned out! :)

4.09.2009
Portage
Teage and I took the boys on our first road trip last week, to Utah to go to conference. Teage's sister lives in Utah so we were able to drop the boys off there while we went to two sessions in the Conference Center. What a great experience it was!
While we were there, we also had the great opportunity to go to a little town called Portage, Utah. This little town is populated by only about 200 people, right on the border of Idaho, near Malad. But more importantly to me, this is the little town that my great great grandfather settled in the early days of the church. This is where my grandparents lived most of their lives, and where they are buried as well. I used to come here every summer as a child and have such fond memories of this beautiful place. I was able to visit my grandparents grave sites, as well as some distant relatives who are buried there as well. I took some pictures while we were there, to remember those fun times with family and to preserve some of my family history. Just thought I would share a few...
While we were there, we also had the great opportunity to go to a little town called Portage, Utah. This little town is populated by only about 200 people, right on the border of Idaho, near Malad. But more importantly to me, this is the little town that my great great grandfather settled in the early days of the church. This is where my grandparents lived most of their lives, and where they are buried as well. I used to come here every summer as a child and have such fond memories of this beautiful place. I was able to visit my grandparents grave sites, as well as some distant relatives who are buried there as well. I took some pictures while we were there, to remember those fun times with family and to preserve some of my family history. Just thought I would share a few...
The old Bishop's storehouse of the city (above), on my grandparents property.
Dylan putting a rose on my grandparent's grave.
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