You're not the typical couple.
Yours won't be the typical wedding. You're going wild...getting married in an incredibly beautiful outdoor spot, off the beaten path. Can your photographer handle the wind, rain and dirt "inconveniences" and still get those heart melting images-of-a-lifetime?
To us, every wedding is an adventure, regardless how far it is from pavement. We're serious outdoor lovers ready for anything nature sends on your wedding day. We've spent nearly two decades photographing professionally all over the world from our base in Utah's mountains and deserts. We're excited about photographing your love adventure, wherever it is.
We thrive on making extraordinary images in beautiful places that make you and your beloveds grin for generations. Zion. Arches. Park City. Tetons. Wasatch. Grand Canyon. Flagstaff. Sedona. Tuscany. Hawaii. Rivers. Mountains. Deserts. Beaches. Canyons. Anywhere wild. It's all good.
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This is the Love adventure. Let's join forces and stun your future (or current) grandkids with "wild" wedding photos.
A Different Kind of Temple Wedding

Another favorite from the archive: Joe & Erin at the Temple of Sinawava in Zion Canyon. Joe is an IT wizard and Erin is a traveling nurse. The two fell in love in Zion years ago when Joe worked at an outdoor guiding company and Erin visited from her post at a Las Vegas hospital. Even though they moved to the D.C. area years back, Zion always magnetized their hearts and they organized an unforgettable ceremony on the banks of the Virgin River surrounded by a poetic wash of fall colors. The usually-dry waterfall put on an amazing show1,400 feet above the wedding party. After the ceremony, the newlyweds hopped on the shuttle bus in full dress and tuxeudo where they were showered with adoring looks from a crowd of strangers over 30 and shy smiles from a gaggle of little kids. This was one of the most brilliant weddings of 2010.




