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premier bride showplace . boise wedding photography

Hello to all you lovely brides to be!  Make sure you all attend the Premier Bride Showplace Wedding Show this coming weekend at the Boise Center on the Grove.  And definitely make sure to stop by my booth and we can get to know each other and talk about all of your wedding plans! It’s all happening Saturday the 11th from 10-5 and Sunday the 12th from 12-4.  I hope to see you all there!

valentine’s day promotion . boise portrait photographer

 

WHAT IS BELOVED?

Simply put, Beloved is a celebration of the love you have with your partner.  It is an interactive experience that encourages you to connect with one another in a unique way.  Every Beloved session is designed specifically for you to provide you a space to interact, love, and just “be.”  By using the art of photography along with specially designed games, questions, and scenarios, a Beloved session is free of posing and the end result is a collection of honest images that reflect natural, authentic emotion.

 

WHAT SHOULD YOU EXPECT?

Beloved sessions are completely different than any other portrait session you may have had.  In a lot of ways, it is like a great first date!  Sessions typically last around 90 minutes.  Designed for couples of any age, you should come to the session with an open mind and a willingness to explore your relationship in a unique, creative way.

 

WHAT IS THE INVESTMENT?

For the month of February, the session fee is waived ($200 savings).  That means you can book a Beloved session during the month of February and then have that session any time throughout 2012.  With the session fee waived, Beloved Collections range from $400 to $800.  Options include high resolution images, fine art books, and canvas gallery wraps.  It makes the perfect gift for anniversaries, birthdays, or just because!

 

To view an entire Beloved session, play the slideshow below (requires Flash).  And to take advantage of the Valentine’s Day promotion where you pay no session fee ($200 savings), use the contact form on this blog or call me at 208.724.8023 to request more details (also available for travel anywhere) and to set up a free personal consultation so we can get to know each other.

 

one frame . boise wedding photography

more from katy and daniel’s wedding coming soon.

featured on apple brides . idaho wedding photography

kelsey and taylor’s gorgeous sandpoint wedding is featured on the apple brides blog today.  check it out and leave them some love!

when policemen are bored

something i do before every shoot i have is location scouting.  i like to visit new places, and even old, and check out the light around the time the shoot will take place.  i have another wedding next weekend, so i spent some time today out in meridian looking around an industrial park area to find some cool spots.  i was walking down a road just thumbing through the pictures i had taken when i hear a car slowly pulling up behind me.  i didn’t bother to look back until i heard someone say, “what’s up, bud?”  a policeman had pulled up and started walking towards me.  i kindly said, “hi there, how’s it going?”  he asked what i was up to and i explained that i was a wedding photographer out scouting locations for a wedding next weekend.  at this point, as i was facing who i later learned was officer arnell, i heard another car pull up behind me.  policeman number two.  officer arnell said it’s not often that they see someone walking around with a big camera taking pictures around some closed businesses.  he then asked if i had ever had history with the law or any tickets.  i immediately said, “no sir.  well, i’ve had a couple speeding tickets.”  he laughed a little and asked if i had an i.d. so i handed him my license.  oh, as i was reaching into my camera bag, he asked if i had any weapons on me.  sorry sir, i left my ak-47 at home.  he then took my license back to his car and ran a background check.  meanwhile, i turned to the other policeman and cheerfully said, “what’s up?”  as he answered with a nod.  a minute later officer arnell came back, handed me my license, and said i’m good to go.  i can’t say that has ever happened to me before.  in hindsight, i should have asked to take his picture to accompany this blog post, but alas, i thought of that as they were driving away.  so, i’ll include a shot i took on my scouting adventure.

to all you future brides out there, let this be a testament to my dedication and know that i’m willing to take on johnny law to ensure you get some amazing photographs :)

one frame . boise wedding photography

more to come from katie and jake’s wedding.

one frame {part two} . boise wedding photographer

 

culling through the images from britney and mike’s wedding from last week, and this one jumped out at me, so i wanted to share.

Britney - Oooh, I love it Greg!!! Seriously brought tears to my eyes.

Greg Hoskins - Thank you so much, Britney! More to come soon :)