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Mini Maternity Sessions

May 18, 2012 •

Mini maternity sessions are now available!

I love celebrating the anticipation of new life and the beauty of the female body. It would be such a shame to waste your pregnancy feeling “fat.”

You’re making a human. Let’s focus on that.

Bring along your loved one or go solo, whichever strikes your fancy. Maternity sessions are ideally done in the coziness and comfort of your home, but if that’s not possible, don’t you fret. There is beauty all around.

 

The deets:

Sessions will be 30 minutes and include a disc of 10+ completely edited, hi-res images.

There are a very select few spots, so contact me if you’re interested in pricing for this bundle of joy.

Have a wonderful weekend!

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Packing Our Bags

May 17, 2012 •

I’m so thrilled to announce that Jared and I will be moving to Salt Lake at the end of the summer!

It will be a wonderful new adventure, and we’re ready for a change. He’ll be attending the University of Utah for a dual master’s degree in Public Health and Health Administration. And I’ll be photographing…you.

And pssst…I need your help. Convince Jared that we need to live downtown so I can walk to City Creek whenever I so desire?  Oh how I long to live downtown, walk around exploring all day and eating at wonderful places like Eva  but Jared’s the king of practical, all like, “I need to be close to school so I can bike there” cause he’s healthy like that. (See above plan to obtain a master’s degree in public health.)

Pshaw.

So. If you’re in Salt Lake, happy happy! I’d be tickled to take your picture, lovely.

(Even if you’re not in Salt Lake, you can still be happy happy! There are a couple great inventions called cars and airplanes and you are in extra luck because this wild-hearted free-spirited big-city loving lady loves to travel. I’ll come to you. Fo rizzle. And I’ll try not to say fo rizzle except when I just.can’t. help myself.)

Happy Thursday!

 

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Jessica + Miles: Heber Engagement

May 15, 2012 •

Jessica and Miles are the type of couple that make my cheeks hurt from smiling and laughing by the end of our session together. They are so smitten with each other, you can’t help but smile. They’re the type of couple that restores my faith in the power of real, deep love, and gives me hope that people can still have lasting, incredible relationships despite all the junk in the world.

We went to a super secret location brimming with awesomeness–it was absolutely beautiful. Even if I did have to screw up my courage to go on after seeing a mouse scurry out of the bathroom =)

Oh, my. I live for gorgeous light, men who treat their ladies like queens, and couples who love so deep the ocean would be jealous. (Okay, no. I admit it. I didn’t think that one up. Pinterest).

Miles absolutely made these photos with his hilarious-and-slightly-inappropriate comments =)

Jessica and Miles, you are a special pair. Thank you for letting me in on your giddy, excited love–so, so excited for your wedding!

 

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Michonn + Matt: Memory Grove Bridals

May 14, 2012 •

Michonn and Matt were married on Friday–beautifully, classically, refreshingly wed–and I can’t wait to share! In the meantime, enjoy their bridals.

It was a breathtaking day at Memory Grove in Salt Lake, and simply beautiful on all counts. (Although I must say we dodged the high school prom peeps quite expertly. Pshaw. How dare they.) It was so fun to see Michonn and Matt again before their wedding, to re-witness their class and wonderful care for each other.

Hope you’re enjoying honeymoon #1, you two!

A big day of your own coming up and romantically gorgeous photos are what your dreams are made of? I just so happen to make such dreams come true. See the deets for such wonder and dream-realization here.

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7 Ways to Create Amazing Photo Ops on Your Wedding Day

May 9, 2012 •

I find that a lot of brides have so much on their wedding planning plate that they often don’t think about how the elements of their wedding day play out photographically. So, I thought I’d provide 7 ways to create breathtaking photo ops on your wedding day so you get the best possible photos.

Of course, these are only ideas to get your wheels spinning, lovelies, so take the goods here and make them your own flavor of fabulous!

1. Do a First Look.

This moment is so special and just can’t be replicated. These photos are some of the most emotional, tender, and all-around incredible–that’s why we photographers love it so much. The First Look also gives us a chance to connect before the ceremony and lets us iron out any last-minute details.

2. Write a letter to your groom.

And give it to him at the First Look or another quiet part of the day. Creating personal moments where you can connect with each other and fully experience the day will make it magical–not to mention the magical photos it will produce. This can be achieved in so many ways–here’s where you let your creativity loose, baby!

3. Have a bridal party brunch

While bridal party formals are wonderful, I find that so many weddings don’t leave much time for experiencing and capturing the incredible relationships within the bridal party. Create an intimate part of the day where you can just be with your most favorite people, and the gorgeousness of genuine laughter and love will follow.

4. Make your reception unique to you.

If you’re just interested in candids of your guests, consider having the photographer there for the first half hour only. This is the time when photographers get antsy, because with 2 hours of “candids” we quickly run out of things to photograph. Sure, I’ll snag your shoes, rings, bouquets, and other things, but chances are I’ve already photographed these things in 1) better light 2) a location that’s more meaningful. If we’ve worked out your timeline right (getting there!) I’ve already photographed all the details of the reception when they were pristine, and I’m not going to waste my time or yours snapping photos of half-eaten meals or guests trying to eat in peace.

The mistake most brides make is this: they want the photographer there for the bouquet toss, or the getaway, or the first dance, but they leave the photographer with an unholy overabundance of down time between when the reception starts and when the couple leaves. Of course, you absolutely should not plan your reception around your photographer. However, you want to get the most gorgeous for your dollar, and your photographer wants to be creative and involved during the reception. No (good) photographer likes sitting around at a reception knowing you’re paying her to do so, but also not wanting to detract from your experience or your guests’ by rounding up people for posed photos. Your photographer (again, if he or she is good) will think of any and every possible thing to photograph during this down time. The point is, those possibilities are exhausted pretty quickly.

Want to know the absolute ideal reception schedule for the best photos?

I’d be thrilled to tell you. Send me an email, and I’ll send it on over. brookebee@gmail.com

 

 

5. Talk to your photographer about your important people.

In addition to telling your photographer about your people before the wedding, let your photographer know who you’d like her to coordinate with throughout the day: the wedding coordinator, your maid of honor, etc. It helps so much when I can ask this person about special people to the bride and groom. When I have this information, I can provide beautiful photographs of the people you love, instead of fifty nine pics of your Dad’s old roommates from college. I also love coordinating with someone else for all the unexpected and last minute deets so that you are free to enjoy your day entirely, and get wrapped up in newlywedded bliss instead of whether I’ve gotten a photo of your grandmother.

6. Send over a short shot list that includes people, not poses.

If you hire a photographer you trust completely, you won’t need to add micromanaging her to your already way-too-long to-do list. Please, by all means, give her extra info that will help her out–your aunt is divorced and super sensitive about it, your little brother has a new girlfriend he’s bringing that mom and dad aren’t so crazy about, and the like–but unless there’s one specific shot you’ve always dreamed of having, let her do the job she was hired to do. You’ll be surprised that your photographer will actually be more creative when she feels that trust from you.

 

7. Consult your photographer when creating your wedding timeline.

Your photographer will be able to help you plan your day so you get all the beautiful photos you are dreaming of. She’ll be able to tell you how long she needs to get the family photos done, how much time she’ll need to photograph the details before the reception, and that your dream of having an individual photo of you with your 37 nephews means you’ll be sacrificing other photos. When you include your photographer from the beginning, you’ll be able to plan a day that fits your photography needs and ensures you know what to expect on your wedding day. You can also ask your photographer to send you an outline of what she’ll be doing and where throughout the day, so you’re never wondering where she is. (worst.feeling.ever.)

A lot of these things boil down to communication with your photographer. Which sounds a little boring. But. I promise my emails are laced with prettiness and unboring goodies–anything to make your day dreamier, my dear.

 

Brooke Schultz is a nice human who is a wedding photographer who loves capturing crazy passionate love and the happiest, most emotional moments in life. She’s into books you can touch, Nutella, and this (absolutely incredible) song (that you should go listen to with your beautiful ears because they will thank you.)

Drop her a line if you, too, are into authentic, unique wedding photography–she’d love to hear from you!

 

 

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Maddie + Jason: Downtown Provo Engagement

May 8, 2012 •

Maddie and Jason are one of the most delightful couples to ever walk the earth.

I always feel like I’m making big sentences like that when I talk about my clients, but it’s always a million percent true.

Maddie and Jason are so full of life and playful fun; every other minute I had to drop my camera and just giggle.

Enjoy the joy, the style, the beauty, the model behavior, and the love of this incredible pair.

Maddie and Jason, thank you so much for letting me witness your fun, fresh love. Cannot.WAIT. for your San Diego wedding!

…………..

Oh, what’s that? You’re playful and delightful and you are in need of gorgeous photographs for your engagement and wedding joy? You’re in luck. Brooke Schultz is a Utah wedding photographer who is passionate about capturing the unique elements that make you and the ones you love beautiful. More lucky? She has a very select few dates still open this summer, and she really, really loves summer weddings. Wanna? Let’s talk about it.

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Bree + Colby: Provo Anniversary Session

May 7, 2012 •

I love, love anniversary sessions.

And I love, love Bree and Colby–they were such a blast! We laughed together through our whole session, and they are two of the most relaxed people in front of the camera I’ve ever met. Naturals! They’re celebrating their first anniversary this month and it was so wonderful to celebrate with some photos. Because who says the photo fun should stop once you get married? You’re still in love, right? Let’s document that. While I love the thrill of new, giddy love in engagement sessions, it’s so beautiful to see couples who are farther and deeper along in their love–a million percent comfortable with each other, and able to enjoy the moments a little more since the pressure’s off.

Meet Bree and Colby–get ready for some gorgeous hair and the most fun, genuine laughter.

Thanks so much, you two, for letting me in on your relationship and the f.u.n. you bring to the world. Have a blast in the Dominican Republic!

Thinking of celebrating your love in gorgeous photographs, no matter the occasion? I want in. Let’s chat.

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Breanna + William: Provo Farm Engagements

May 3, 2012 •

First I just need to say: this was one of my favorite engagement sessions ever. of all time. So romantic, playful, and beautiful–and that’s all about Breanna and William.

Breanna and I have been dear friends for a while (but who isn’t dear friends with Breanna? This girl is magnetic.) I am so thrilled she’s met her match in William. Breanna is beautiful, the kind of beautiful that draws people to her in droves–her easy laugh, infectious smile, and quick wit just make the hearts of all humans sing.

And William. Even though I just met the guy, I found myself sighing contentedly like in some cheesy chick flick because he is so perfect for Breanna. (Cheesy chick flicks are another blog post entirely. ugggh.)

The farm we shot at belonged to Breanna’s grandparents–I love when couples choose a location that is meaningful to them. It was so wonderful to see how fun, playful, and deep their relationship is. I am so (beyond!)  thrilled to be part of their wedding in Houston in June!

Meet Breanna and William: Harry Potter-loving, camera-working, drop-dead-gorgeous people in love.

So much love, right? They are amazing.

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Michelle + Mark: Cozy Provo Wedding

May 2, 2012 •

There are not enough beautiful words to describe Michelle + Mark’s wedding day–that’s why I took pictures.

Their day was an absolute dream–they wanted their wedding to be full of memories and beautiful moments, and it was.

From Michelle: “If I had to describe my philosophy for our wedding (and the planning of it) it would be, “Capturing the Moments.”  Being the last of 6 children to get married I knew how stressful weddings could be. Mark and I had a short engagement so decisions had to be made quickly with an emphasis on creating moments where we could just enjoy the day, not endure it. That philosophy affected everything from the time of day we got married, to the food we ate, to the photographer we selected. Mark and I are friendly but private people and I especially wanted moments with him on our wedding day before the sealing and right afterward where we could experience what we were doing and not just be swept along through the madness of reception lines and family photos. Magical couldn’t begin to describe how I felt driving with him in the Monaco to the temple, holding hands, quietly chatting about what we were about to do. We were each other’s rock that day and we were able to stay grounded and genuine by capturing those moments of our wedding day together.”

Getting to know couples like Michelle and Mark reminds me why I am so passionate about wedding photography–the day was brimming with love, giddy excitement, and pure joy. From the gorgeous weather to Michelle’s adorable nephews showing off for the camera to their warm, wonderful family, the day could not have been more perfect. It is such a rare privilege to witness the depth of a couple’s relationship in such an intimate way as a photographer.

Thank you, Meesh and Mark, for sharing those incredible moments with me. It was an absolute honor.

 

Flowers: Marietta Malnar
Ceremony Location: Provo Utah LDS Temple
Reception Location: The Bungalow
Shoes: Nine West
Dress: Gowns By Pamela
Groom’s Suit: Men’s Wearhouse
Hair and Makeup: Alana of the Brow Bar
Catering: Cold Stone Creamery

Planning a wedding of your own and beautiful photographs with soul are a top priority? Drop me a line.

 

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Odds + Ends: Green Smoothies, Glasses, and Shoes

May 1, 2012 •

I’ve never been a huge food-trend person, but the other day I determined I had to try the Green Smoothie. True to Brooke Schultz form, I looked at a few recipes and followed none of them, and was pretty pleased with the result. Other than the fact that most pictures of green smoothies look like they could pass for something nice and light and maybe a little minty and mine looks like I pureed the forest–either way, it’s every bit as delicious as people claim.

The “recipe”:

-A couple of handfuls of spinach

-half an orange

-1 banana, broken into chunks

-10-12 strawberries

-peach yogurt (they say you’re supposed to use Greek, but I was out. Peach was divine.)

Blend that bad boy.

You’re also supposed to use ice, but I never have ice as I am far too cool for it. (Ice trays? They cramp my style.) I just froze it after I blended it and put the rest in the fridge.

This “recipe” made like 4 really full glasses. I had delicious breakfast/snacks for a whole week! Mmm.

I hope you enjoy my complete lack of precision and exactness when cooking. =)

In other news, I love scarves with horses printed on them and shoes and I wear glasses.

In other other news, happy May day!

 

 

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