Indoor & Outdoor Sessions
"Photographs are the memories that live when our minds fail." -
"Indoor elegance, outdoor enchantment. Capturing your moments in every light, setting the stage for timeless memories.
"Indoor elegance, outdoor enchantment. Capturing your moments in every light, setting the stage for timeless memories.
Book a Session"Embrace the beauty of your journey to parenthood with our maternity photoshoots. Capturing the glow, love, and anticipation in every frame. Cherish the moments, frame by frame.

Celebrate the bond that lasts a lifetime. Our family photo shoots capture the joy, laughter, and love, creating timeless memories to be cherished. Every frame tells your unique story.

"With a focus on empowerment and self-expression, my personal portrait and boudoir photoshoots are a celebration of individual beauty and confidence. Through a lens of creativity and sensitivity, I capture the essence of each person, crafting intimate and

Celebrate love in every frame. Our wedding and engagement shoots capture the essence of your unique story, weaving timeless moments into visual poetry. Let us frame your journey to forever.

We do not put a limit on edits, all clients will get back at least 30 edits.
The dress code for a photoshoot in Utah can depend on various factors, such as the specific location, season, and the style or theme you're aiming for. However, here are some general guidelines that may help you choose appropriate attire for different scenarios in Utah:
Seasonal Considerations:
Summer: Lightweight and breathable fabrics are advisable, given Utah's warm temperatures. Dresses, shorts, and short sleeves are popular choices.
Fall: Layers work well as temperatures can fluctuate. Earthy tones complement fall foliage. Sweaters, scarves, and boots are suitable.
Winter: Utah can get cold in winter. Layering is key, and consider adding a stylish coat. Don't forget gloves, hats, and warm footwear. Reds and blues work great this time of year.
Spring: Similar to fall, layers work well. Light jackets, pastel colors, and floral patterns are appropriate for a springtime shoot.
Location-Specific Considerations:
Mountains/Outdoor Settings: If your photoshoot is in the mountains or other natural settings, earthy tones and outdoor-friendly clothing, such as jeans and hiking boots, may work well.
Urban Areas: Urban settings may call for a more polished look. Consider city chic or formal attire for a sophisticated urban photoshoot.
Coordination:
Coordinating colors among group members can create a cohesive look. However, avoid overly matching outfits.
Avoiding Busy Patterns:
Busy patterns or overly bright colors can sometimes distract from the main focus – you! Consider solid colors or subtle patterns.
Comfort is Key:
Ensure that you are comfortable in what you're wearing. This will help you feel more relaxed and natural during the photoshoot.
Consider the Purpose:
If the photoshoot has a specific purpose, such as engagement photos or family portraits, choose clothing that reflects the mood and significance of the occasion.
Accessories:
Thoughtful accessorizing can add a personal touch. However, avoid anything too distracting that takes attention away from the main subjects.
The best time to take pictures of newborn babies is typically within the first two weeks of life. Here are a few reasons why this timeframe is recommended:
Sleepiness and Posability: Newborns tend to sleep a lot during the first couple of weeks, making them more cooperative and easier to pose. This allows the photographer to capture those adorable sleepy and curled-up poses that are popular in newborn photography.
Flexibility: Newborns are more flexible and have not yet developed the muscle tone that makes them less pliable after the first few weeks. This flexibility allows for gentle posing and capturing those sweet, curled-up positions.
Freshness of Features: Newborns change rapidly in their early days, and capturing their tiny features, such as their wrinkled skin, tiny toes, and button noses, is best done when they are brand new.
Reduced Discomfort: Newborns are less likely to be disturbed by skin conditions, cradle cap, or baby acne during the first two weeks. As they grow older, these issues might become more apparent.
Parent Recovery: New moms are often still recovering in the first few weeks postpartum, and scheduling a newborn photoshoot during this time allows them some time to recover before arranging for professional pictures.
That being said, every baby is different, and some photographers specialize in capturing newborn photos beyond the first two weeks. If scheduling constraints or other factors prevent a photoshoot in the first two weeks, you can still capture beautiful moments as babies grow and develop their personalities. It's essential to communicate with your photographer and discuss your preferences and any specific considerations for the photoshoot.
Please contact me at:
Phone: 801-440-1515
Email: brandyseely33@gmail.com