Monthly Archives: May 2009

Paul & Michelle

 I really enjoy the Catholic ceremonies. Sometimes I like them just because they are different with symbolism that is special for those attending. I also like the ability to move around and cover many angles … to shoot from many directions. Daniel (the coordinator at St. Timothys) was great as he gave us a few ground rules and let us do our thing. Paul and Michelle seemed to have a wonderful time and had many special moments on their day. The reception followed at Regency Garden.

Wedding days can be sooo stressful! ;)

Matt Wheeler – Photographer – Still Life Studios

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Kevin & Sonja

Justin had a great time shooting Kevin & Sonja’s wedding at Regency Garden. Justin always seems to know how to come away with images at different angles that tweak the image just right to make it original. Kevin & Sonja are adorable together in their pictures and know how to laugh all day long :)

Great prep shot!

This little one knows how to do a curl better than I do!




Jacque – photographer – Still Life Studios

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Derrick & Bryana

Bryana and I have been friends since early Jr. High and after all these years of friendship, Matt and I had the privilage of shooting her wedding.  We got to explore some fun areas of California shooting their dirty session and then spend some time at the San Diego Temple. 

The Dirty Session







The Bride & Groom Session


The Reception



Kendra Pettit – Photographer – Still Life Studios

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Landon & Cassidi

It was surprisingly not too hot for Cassidi and Michael’s wedding day,  or maybe we were just having too much fun to notice!  We did have a great time, everyone was a lot of fun.  Here are a few shots to show off their day! 

Cosette Ethington – Photographer – Still Life Studios

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Dean & Linda

Dean and Linda loved to laugh, they were so much fun!  Here are a couple of my favorite shots from their mini-engagement session.

Cosette Ethington – Photographer – Still Life Studios

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