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Our first bridal session at the Saratoga Springs temple couldn’t have been more magical.

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Our first bridal session at the Saratoga Springs temple couldn’t have been more magical.

Romantic Summer Bridals in Saratoga Springs

Bridals

Lily & Chase’s spring engagement session at Tunnel Springs Park is what photographer dreams are made of.

Tunnel Springs Park Engagement Photos

Engagements

Emily and Robby’s picture perfect wedding day at the Bountiful LDS Temple and Le Jardin.

Spring Bountiful Temple & Le Jardin Wedding Day

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Beautiful bridal portraits at Tunnel Springs Park in Bountiful, Utah!

Tunnel Springs Bridal Portraits – Spring

Bridals

My first time at the Orem temple did not dissapoint! Plus, inspo for spring mismatched bridal party dresses!

A Spring Wedding at the Orem LDS Temple

Weddings

A beautiful summer wedding at the Provo City Center temple, with dusty blue and bold pink accents.

Provo City Center Temple Wedding

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View our sample LDS wedding family portrait list. We can get through this list in around twenty-five minutes and it is easy to copy and paste!

LDS Wedding Family Portrait List

Weddings

Kanessa and Justin’s wedding at the Oquirrh Mountain LDS Temple was absolutely stunning!

Oquirrh Mountain Temple Wedding

Weddings

Natalie and Kenny’s sunset bridal session at the Payson Temple was classy and timeless. The stone work at the temple adds a beautiful dimension to your bridal and wedding photos.

Payson Temple Bridal Session

Bridals

A beautiful Gibson Jack & Pocatello Temple Bridal session. Mid March in Eastern Idaho can be a weather toss up, but this session was perfect.

Gibson Jack & Pocatello Temple Bridal Session

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