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Logan Bride & Groom Session with McKenna & Camron

by Utah Wedding Photographers JamesErickPhotographyUtah








Logan Bride & Groom Session with McKenna & Camron


The Logan Bride & Groom Session with McKenna & Camron was a bit unusual. First, I had never been to the location in logan, Utah that they wanted to shoot at. Second, there was a cow head there!


When McKenna and Cameron asked me to shoot their bride & groom session at a location in Logan that I had not been to before, I told them I would do it but since I knew nothing about the location in the middle of the city, I did not know if the pictures would look very good. Many things go into a great photo shoot, like the direction of the sun, the background, the colors, and much more.


I once had a client ask me to shoot at location, that ended up being a junkyard. Another client brought me to a 50 square foot fenced in aspen tree grove and wanted me to make it look like they were in the mountains with aspen trees. So usually when people ask me to shoot at a location I have not seen before, I dread it. Non-photography people just don't know what it takes to get great pictures.


With all that said, this place was not too bad. It had some old wooden structures, houses, etc., and many old pieces of farm equipment. So, I used what I had to work with, including a cow skull with looked kind of cool. The best part though was working with McKenna's horse. The horse was funny, and was afraid of her dress, so it would walk almost sideways to avoid getting near her dress.


The pictures above are just a very few of my favorites from the Logan Bride & Groom Session with McKenna & Camron. Enjoy!

For more information on the Logan Bride & Groom Session with McKenna & Camron shoot location, please visit the Logan website or for the exact GPS coordinates of hundreds of amazing shoot locations in Utah, please visit my Utah Photography Locations web page.


For more information about James Erick Photography Utah, please visit my website at JamesErickPhotographyUtah.com.


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