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Kirstina + Camon: Draper Wedding

January 17, 2012 •

Kirstina and Camon are so in love–they positively oozed wedded bliss on their wedding day. I squealed with delight at the picture perfect moments because they were completely present with each other, able to forget I was there–and as such, I could do my job that much better. Kirstina and Camon are my dream couple not only for their classy style and fun-loving personalities, but because they love so deeply and so fully–it was a wonder to witness such real moments.

Perhaps they love so deeply because they’ve had to fight so hard for their love–between Kirstina’s decision not to leave on an 18 month hiatus and Camon’s job taking their relationship long-distance, their relationship has withstood the tests and turns of life. Love doesn’t ask why, Tina shrugs, and flashes that infectious smile. Camon looks at her and picks her up around her white-clad waist. It’s the happiest day.

It’s a wonderfully romantic story–but backed by love so fierce it’s bound to outlast the eternities ahead.

Tina and Camon, thank you for letting me in on the most important day of your new life together. I hope Cancun was magical, and wish you all the best.

Yeah, so, the bouquet hit the fan–hilarious!

 

Gorgeous reception at Le Jardin.

Congratulations, lovebirds!

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And oh, hello? You’re getting married soon? Brooke Schultz is a Utah County based wedding photographer who loves ridiculously in love couples and she really wants to photograph your big day (even if you’re not in Utah. It’s aight. She likes to go places). She’ll provide documentation of the giddy giggling, the gorgeous gown, and the good-looking groom, and promises not to talk in alliterations on your wedding day. See the pricing for such festivities here.

 

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Summerly

January 7, 2012 •

Wishing for a summer day…

(for the upcoming issue of the BYU Women’s Services magazine)

Brooke Schultz is a wedding and lifestyle photographer based in Utah County who takes pictures of great people and pretty things, like fruit. Stay tuned: a behind the scenes look at all things Brooke Schultz Photography is coming soon.

There’s still time to ask your questions for Q & A January!

 

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Proposal Stories: A giveaway!

January 5, 2012 •

I have exciting news–I’ve revamped Brooke Schultz Photography for 2012, and that means certain things are a-changing around here.

I am currently not offering family sessions. To be consistent with who I am as an artist, I will be focusing on weddings, birth stories, and maternity sessions. See the latest and greatest session offerings here and here.

Which leads me to the next announcement. (EEEK! Read: giggly excitement)

I am now offering proposal stories!

So, if you or someone you know is thinking of proposing soon, I’m your woman. Err…I mean. The woman to document the proposal to another woman who is not me.

Oh, what joy I would feel if I had documentation of the moment when the love of my life told me, officially, that he wanted me to be his forever!

And lucky you, that joy is now available for your own having. Two options:

1. Stealth.

I’ll hide in the bushes/army crawl/slither around and snap completely candid photos as you pop the question. With this option, you can surprise your love with a framed print or mini album complete with the tears, fierce hugs, and raw emotions of that beautiful moment.

Hint: this would make an incredible gift on the day of your wedding. Srsly. She will love you forever. Like double.

2. Non-Stealth.

I’ll hide in the bushes/army crawl/slither around and document the popping of the question just as it happens. But, to make the proposal extra special right then and there, I’ll jump out from behind the bushes (as un-creepily as possible, promise) and we can have our own little mini session together on the spot, while the emotions are fresh. How amazing would it be for guests to see your proposal photos displayed on your wedding day, complete with a few classic portraits of the two of you together, in the moment?

And since a lot of guys probably don’t read photography blogs, ladies. I’m enlisting you. Help contribute to your girls’ dream wedding by tipping off her man about the amazing opportunity to document the specialness of the proposal. Do your guy friends a favor and tell them just how incredible it would be if he hired a photographer to be there. Just go on. I’m sure the lucky lady will thank you.

And, to celebrate the beginning of my offering proposal stories,

the first man to contact me gets his proposal story done for FREE.

That’s right. Hop to it! brookebee @ gmail.com, folks.

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Q&A January–Ask Away!

January 3, 2012 •

Happy 2012! I hope your holidays have been as fantastic, relaxing, and filled with delectable food and delightful company as mine have been.

I’m excited to bring in 2012 with a question and answer session! Here’s your chance to ask questions about anything and everything Brooke Schultz Photography–nothing is off limits, so let’s talk shooting, interacting with clients, Photoshop, business, anything you like. Photographs are an important part of everyone’s life, and I’m all about sharing the knowledge, whether you’re a professional, hobbyist, or just curious. (More on why I don’t believe in competition among photographers to come).

You have until January 31st to ask any and every question your cute little heart desires, on facebook or via direct email at brookebee @ gmail.com

Can’t wait!

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Call for Models: A Unique Approach (& Free Photos for You)

December 29, 2011 •

I’m always looking for fresh faces for personal projects, portfolio updates, and styled shoots. Photographing new people keeps me on my toes professionally and makes my job extra fun! Plus, it doesn’t hurt that it benefits you, too.

So, if you’re interested in being a model for Brooke Schultz Photography, here are the requirements:

1. Ridiculously skinny Unique

I’m welcoming (and ecstatic for) models of all shapes and sizes. Beauty and inspiration exist in each human being, and I am all about celebrating that and being a voice for change in the art world. Heaven knows we can’t keep on the way things are going–with 0 being the new 2, we’ll all evaporate before we know it. Nobody can keep up with that. I refuse to add to the pressure women already feel to achieve ridiculous ideals.

Instead, I’m looking for unique models with interesting features and one-of-a-kind stories to tell. Freckles? Crooked teeth? Wrinkles? A sweet scar from the time you were pushed off your bike by that stupid neighbor kid? I’m all for it.

2. Master of the pout Adventurous

Since our photographs are going to be unique, expect to be doing a lot more than smirk, pout, smother, repeat. Oh, there will be plenty of that, but my aim is to depict real human beings  and reflections of emotions and experiences to which we can all relate, so to be a model in my gigs you need to be willing to take those kinds of emotional risks. This is why acting experience could be a very handy asset–so if you’ve got some, let me know!

Alright, Brooke, I’m unique and adventurous and I think I want to model, now what do I do?

Even if you’re not completely sure, there’s no obligation–you’ll simply be notified of projects I’m working on.

If you’d like to receive these opportunities, email me the following at brookebee @ gmail.com:

1. A few photos of yourself. To match you up to the project that suits you best, at least a headshot and a full body shot are preferred. If not, send a few contrasting shots.

2. Your age, height, approximate weight, dress, pant, and top size (in numbers like 8, 12, 16 instead of medium or large). Further measurements may be needed for certain projects.

3. An idea of who you are–what are your interests and passions? Are you interested in the modeling experience, the free photos, the chance to work on some fun projects? Is there anything in particular you’re interested in doing (styled wedding shoots, maternity, a birth story, any other type of session I offer?)

4. Any additional information about yourself and the best way to contact you. (Insert cool stories about your scars, your pregnancy, your life here.)

I’m also accepting couples to model–since I’m passionate about capturing love in real relationships, it doesn’t make sense to me to pair up two people who couldn’t care less about each other to pretend they’re in love. So if you’re really in love, unique and adventurous, follow the steps above!

 

Compensation: You will receive 10+ images for your personal use as compensation from each shoot. Images received may vary depending on the project.

And it’s as simple as that!

Free photos for your lovely self and a great experience–dunno if it gets much better than that.

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Brooke Schultz is a Utah County wedding photographer who photographs interesting people who love other people. If you want to be in on the fabulousness, you can just email her at brookebee @ gmail.com and she will tell you all about how she can make your wedding photography dreams come true.

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Merry Christmas!

December 24, 2011 •

Remember my supremely fun Christmas card fail that resulted in less-than-fabulous photos barely worthy of myspace?

I decided to get serious and enlist my friend Alyssia to help me and Jared send out some real Christmas cheer. And cheery it was! Merry, merry Christmas to you and your loves from Brooke and Jared.

Hope your Christmas is filled with love and merriment, and here’s to a wonderful 2012 brimming with happiness!

 

 

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The Degns: Mapleton Family Session

December 21, 2011 •

The Degns are some of the most laid-back, fun people I have had the privilege to meet as a photographer.

Family sessions at home are my dream–I love catching everyone in their natural environment, with all the authentic love that flows there. And it gives me a chance to have some fun breaking all the rules (jumping on beds and tickling, anyone?)

The Degns were extra fabulous to shoot at home because they have a fun backyard barn with, you know, goats and sheep. Whoa, yeah. These two kids were such a blast too, asking me all kinds of questions about my camera, showing me their rooms, and proudly displaying their toys. I couldn’t stop smiling.

Thanks so much, Aubrey, for letting me in on a slice of your home life–your whole family is darling and a boatload of fun!

 

I’m accepting very limited family sessions for 2012, so if you need some fabulous photographs of you with your peeps, drop me a line. brookebee at gmail dot com.

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Featured: BYU TV + Erin + Ashley’s Sister Shoot

December 16, 2011 •

I had the privilege of being interviewed for BYU Weekly about this whole crazy philosophy I’m touting that being photographed can actually be fun. Instead of cheek-aching uncomfortable pose holding torture. Whoduh thought, huh? You can watch my segment here:

(my piece starts at 14:00)

(And agghhh, PLEASE ignore my use of “dilly-dally”. No worries. I’m a cartoon character, apparently. Also my crazy talking with my hands makes me want to punch myself a little bit.)

Annnnd bonus: the shoot I was doing during the piece? I held a contest for sisters for the chance to be part of the fun during the filming of the segment, and I had to choose Erin. Here are some things she said about her sister, Ashley:

“I saw your give-a-way for a sister shoot and my heart jumped for joy! The reason I got so excited about this give-a-way has mostly to do with the timing. I was just reflecting today about my relationship with my sister, Ashley. She is going to be married in December and that caused me to think about how our relationship is going to change once she is married. I reflected upon how our relationship has changed over the years. She has always been so mature, even when she was little, so she was always teaching me and showing me how to do things. I can even laugh now about the time that she told me she would eat dog food if I ate some first. I ate the dog food and then she tricked me and refused to eat some after I had already done it!

As most sisters encounter at some point in their relationship, I remember having ridiculous arguments with her over clothing, make-up, and all sorts of ridiculous things. I remember eating dinner one night and after saying something offensive to her, she responded by throwing her hard shell taco bell taco at my face! (Have you ever been slapped in the face with a hard shell taco bell taco? Ouch!)

While we have butt heads more than a few times throughout our lives, and while I still do not always understand my sister completely as we are so very different, I love that woman! I love her for all of her wonderful talents, beauty, and kindness, as well as her imperfections and shortcomings. I love her for the constant patience that she has shown me throughout my entire life.

Before she gets married, I want to document the way our relationship is right now, this very minute,

(and somehow capture the wild spectrum of love, emotion, change, and growth that we have experienced as sisters throughout our lifetime growing up together)

and show her how much I love and appreciate all that she has done for me up to this point in my life.”

Isn’t that beautiful? Coming into the shoot knowing how Erin feels about Ashley, I was awash with awe at the wonderful gift it is to document such beautiful relationships.

Thanks so much, Erin and Ashley, for being such good sports with the cold and not one but two cameras in your face! Thank you for letting me in on your love for each other–it was an absolute joy.

If you love somebody, too, we should talk about documenting it. Like, pronnnto. brookebee at gmail dot com.

 

 

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Camille + Russ

December 16, 2011 •

Camille is a wonderful friend of mine from our days being neighbors, and she is simply fab. Think effortless style, infectious smile, and a love of Dave Matthews that surpasses mine. I still remember the day I overheard her talking to her mom through the wall to tell her she was engaged. The limited interactions I’ve had with Russ make me think she met her match.

I had the privilege of taking Camille’s family pictures (more about our fun later–it was mmmazing), and I couldn’t resist sharing these few I snagged of her and Russ in the golden hour.

 

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The Essientialness of Loving Your Wedding Photographer

December 14, 2011 •

There are a lot of reasons why you choose a photographer. You love love her work, his portfolio makes you weep with joy, she’s available on your wedding day, his price is just right.

There’s one thing so many people don’t consider, or if they do consider it, it’s very last on the priority list:

The relationship with the actual human that will be taking your photos.

Why is this so important, or, as I claim, essential? If the photographer is good, they should be able to produce images you love and shabam alakazam it’s all peaches and glitter.

That may be true, and if images are all you want then you might, just might be able to skate by with this mentality.

Wait, you’re thinking, don’t I hire a photographer to, er, give me images? What else…is there?

Let me tell you a little story.

Once upon a time I was engaged, and I was looking for a photographer. My engagement was short, and I knew my day was going to be a popular day to get married, so I needed to get my bum in gear and git me a photog fast. All the photographers I looooved and had been following for years were totally and completely out of my price range. So I started from scratch, google page after google page, ridiculous listing site after ridiculous listing site. After days and weeks of searching, I was freaking out. I knew photography was the most important thing to me about my wedding day, but I couldn’t seem to find someone who fit my style and my budget.

After sadly returned emails with a few photographers who were already booked on my day, I found one I thought just might work…I mean, I loved her photos. Kind of. Except for some of them. Except for this one particular edit that made me want to throw up a little. Except for smatterings of graffiti walls and a couple cheesy poses. But other than that…it was perfect. What was I expecting?  I figured this was the best I could get.

And then we met.

And there was nothing there.

No chemistry or connection.

And I still hated some of her photos, and still others just made me yawn.

But, I thought, what was I expecting? That we’d embrace like long lost soulmates and she’d invite me over for a hair-braiding party and a sleepover? That she’d show me a gleaming portfolio of all my secret wishes bottled into photographs? That she’d promise me I’d feel like a goddess of love and beauty on my wedding day and have the pictures to prove it?

Well, yeah–I was secretly hoping for that a little bit. But I quickly learned that those things weren’t an option. This was probably just the way all photographers did it, I told myself. They’re supposed to be professional. I convinced myself I was being too picky (really? love all her photos?) and talked myself into hiring her.

Through the course of our interactions, she did some things I didn’t like and still think are unprofessional, but it all boiled down to this vibe I got from her that she didn’t like me, personally, and that I was her nightmare bride. As a result, I was so self-conscious that I couldn’t focus on loving my man in our photos like I wanted to–add a pile of other things that went wrong between us and it was the perfect storm of awfulness.

I’m not blaming her entirely. Really I’m not–because I was the one who talked myself into hiring her, thinking if I just said and did the right things I could avoid getting pictures like the ones I hated and she would produce only the kind I loved. I was the one who was stupid (mostly just uninformed) enough to think I could contrive her style, even though it was close to mine, to fit all the way. Like that sweater that’s cute and on sale but just fits wrong or the boy who pulls out all the romantic stops but is never around when you need him, we were destined for heartbreak from the start.

We broke up.

I was so grateful and relieved when she suggested we tear up the wedding contract, pay for the engagements and call it good.

After starting the search again, I found Ashlee Raubach.

We came to her house for a consultation and there she was, with her freakin adorable white blond pixie cut and her bright lipstick and her bubbly personality. I might have had a little woman crush on her–and I knew I had to have her. With her work, it was love at first sight–clean lines, beautiful colors, and she’s inspired by j.crew? Could we be any more perfect for each other? My little heart wanted to burst.

We gabbed about every little detail of my wedding for hours. She made me feel like I was the only person in the world. She loved my choices for everything (“Neutrals, so refreshing!” “No garter toss? Thank heavens!” “Oh, dahlias and hydrangeas will be beautiful”) and I knew her excitement and support was genuine.

And the magic, the absolute magic, was because I trusted her.

I loved every single photo on her website. But, loving every photo on her site was not enough–I loved her. I felt like we were wonderful friends, that she cared about making my day gorgeous and breathtaking, and: I loved having her there on my wedding day, as a guest. Best of all, I didn’t waste any time worrying whether she liked me or not.

Because of those two things, on my wedding day, I was able to totally forget about Ashlee and be myself with my brand new husband, just madly in love and deliriously happy.

The moral of the story is this:

1. If you don’t like even one element of someone’s work, don’t book.

That one too-contrasty sepia you really don’t want? Sure, you could ask your photographer not to edit your photos that way. But if there’s one thing you hate, chances are it’s a symptom of a greater syndrome: your styles don’t match. And if your styles don’t match, you might fall into the trap of trying to covertly coerce your photographer–and once you start fighting that battle, nobody wins. See above saga for details.

2. If you don’t connect with your photographer as a person, don’t book.

Your photographer will be a guest at your wedding. She’ll be there in some of the most intimate and important moments of your life. Don’t spoil those moments by hiring someone you don’t jive with. I’m not saying sleepovers are a must, but really: there’s gotta be chemistry. Which leads to the most important moral of this very long story:

3. Hire someone you trust.

When you trust your photographer to capture you and your memories in a way that you will love, you can quit shouldering the burden of trying to babysit and just enjoy yourself. Does his or her work take your breath away? Does it speak to you, elicit an emotional response? Does his or her work make your heart want to clap its hands because it’s found someone who gets it?

Go with your gut reaction. A lot of the reasons why I didn’t feel so hot about my first photographer I couldn’t articulate at the time, so trust yourself.

I have to just say, too, that if you do things this way it’s not just you who will be happy. Photographers don’t want to work with clients who don’t like them any more than you want to work with a photographer you don’t like, so there. Be picky. Go ahead. Find someone you love.

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Well hey, I happen to be a photographer. Brooke Schultz is my name, Utah County weddings (and worldwide weddings!) (okay, all weddings) are my game. Let’s find out if we’re a good match! Set up a complimentary consultation to chat it up with yours truly and see if you’re feelin’ it.

(sleepover and hair-braiding sold separately.)

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