My sister Lara is an amazing artist. She was the one who really introduced me to mural art while I was in college, and I am in awe of both her creativity and ability. She has that artist’s eye, always scoping out neat textures, patterns, techniques, etc. Her ability to then take what she has seen and translate it into amazing artwork is incredible.
While visiting S. Utah during the holidays I had planned to do a photo session for Lara & her family. Before I arrived, she found this location for the shoot- she saw all of the beautiful red berries, and mentioned it to me. I knew this would be the perfect spot (even before seeing it in person) as I trust her artistic judgement. So- a portrait of an artist family- (her DH is also an artist) and the coveted red berries (I wish I had my own berry backdrop in snowy N. Utah right now!) . . .
{don’t you just love baby bro’s smiling eyes?}
{Daddy’s girl.}
{a little vintage-texture-fun here}
{we braved the harsh sunlight for a shot on the bridge. No berries, but plenty of nice grasses and cute kids!}
Moral of the story- it never hurts to scope out your own location for a photo shoot . . . just keep your eyes open and you’ll find something that “speaks” to you! PS- and let me know if you find any huge red berry bushes in Utah County!
These pics are so beautiful. Lara was right to choose the red berries as part of the background, the contrast colors and composition just really work. And oh, the kids are so cute too!
I love the last picture! It’s beautiful