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Kat + Micah: Intimate Sundance Wedding

August 15, 2012 •

Kat and Micah are a perfect pair–they are so comfortable with each other, and their wedding weekend was full of quiet, deep love born of eight years of history together. It was also full of rain, in July, mind you–but they are so wonderful under stress, they didn’t let it stop them from enjoying the ultimate celebration of their love and commitment to each other. They were married at the Manti LDS temple and continued the fun the next day at a cabin near Sundance in Provo Canyon–a gorgeous, secluded, all-around perfect spot for them.

Kat and Micah created so many beautiful moments at their wedding, from their photo booth to exchanging gifts to providing bubbles to keep the kids entertained–a great reflection of what a thoughtful couple they are (and a photographer’s dream!).

Kat and Micah, I can’t even tell you how wonderful it was being part of your wedding–you are such kind, generous people with hearts of gold. It was a joy.

Kat gave Micah the sweetest gift, and it was a great time to photograph the two of them before the reception.

My favorite frame of the day:

Congratulations, Kat and Micah! I hope Mexico was amazing =)

Vendors:

Dress: Mint Bridal Designs
Shoes: Iron Fist
Groom’s Shoes: Maison Forte
Groom’s suit: Dress Code
Hair: Cambri at Salon K
Photo booth: Prints Charming
Food: Bride’s Family

Ali + Brian: Backyard Salt Lake City Wedding

August 13, 2012 •

Ali and Brian are a wonderful pair, with fun-loving hearts, easy smiles, and a wonderful knowledge of how lucky they are to have each other. It was such a joy to photograph them, and second shooting for the lovely Paola of Spotted Photography was a blast. I love second shooting every now and again for my own development–it’s a great exercise in creativity, seeing a wedding through another photographer’s eyes, and in this case–helping Paola through the day shooting 100% film. Yep, she’s cool. And her film may or may not have been mistaken for candy 84 times. haha.

And can I even begin to say how much I love backyard receptions? Pure magic.

Ali and Brian, thank you for letting me in on a wonderful day full of lively love and awesome dancing. Special thanks to Paola for bringing me along!

Ashley + Michael: Provo Bridals

August 7, 2012 •

Ashley and I giggled like seventh grade girls for the majority of our session–she is one of those girls that is so much fun, you can’t help but love her instantly. She and Michael have been together for a long time, and I always love telling a couple’s story after they’ve had a chance to get each other deep in their souls. They opted to do a First Look at their session–such a wonderful chance for some relaxed, intimate portraits without the stress of the wedding day.

Ashley, you are a trooper–no water in the boiling heat, fainting and all–you are a goddess of bridal beauty. Have a blast in Panama, you two!

This one on the right–favorite.

Flowers by Amber Dickson

Brooke Schultz is a Utah-based wedding photographer who loves telling unique love stories full of backyards, bare feet, and live music. Chat with her about documenting your wedding day.

Emily + Matt: Intimate New Jersey Wedding

July 30, 2012 •

When someone flies you across the country to photograph their wedding, you can’t help but be brimming with joy and gratitude–documenting love is such a gift, but being surrounded by so many incredible people in addition to the bride and groom is something I never anticipated. Both families welcomed me with such open arms, and I am constantly amazed at how after a mere two days previously perfect strangers feel like family. That’s what weddings can do.

Emily and Matt were wed on a sweltering day in Washington DC, and then continued the celebration in New Jersey the next day. Their comfortable, unfussy love is so refreshing, and the day was full with good laughs, wonderful relationships, and the best dancing.ever.

Emily and Matt, the biggest congratulations! I wish you so much love in all the adventures that lie ahead.

Emily, Matt, and family: thank you so much for letting me in on the best day(s). It was a dream!

Vendors:

Dress: Avenia Bridal

Shoes: Nina

Hair: Kate Drinkwater (kedrink@gmail.com)

Groom’s Suit: Calvin Klein

Venue + Catering: Running Deer Golf Club
Flowers: A Garden Party
Cake: The Sweet Life Bakery

Featured: Utah Bride Blog

July 24, 2012 •

I’m so happy to announce that the Rustic + Bright Styled Shoot was featured on Utah Bride Blog today!

Obviously this idea is resonating with peeps–I’m so thrilled that the wedding industry is moving away from the bridezilla-everything-has-to-be-perfect mentality and embracing the imperfections with wide open arms.

It’s one of the things I love best about documenting a couple’s most perfect day: that ‘perfection’ doesn’t have to mean every hair stays in place–it can just mean being with the ones you love, celebrating a wildly deep love that’s gonna last forever.

See the feature!

(And the Style Me Pretty feature!)

Brooke Schultz is a wild-hearted wedding photographer who loves telling unique love stories bursting with personality. If you have one such story, I want in. Let’s chat about it, shall we?

Geneva + Chris: Chic Thanksgiving Point Wedding

July 23, 2012 •

Geneva and Chris are such a warm, wonderful couple–their wedding day was overflowing with laughter and joy and the joining of two incredible people, plus two incredible families. One of the things I love best about weddings is witnessing the lovey family togetherness that comes when two people decide to intertwine their lives for the rest of forever. That kind of crazy happiness is magnetic; everyone else can’t help but come along.

Geneva and Chris were married in the Bountiful temple and continued the fun at Hidden Falls at Thanksgiving Point. These two really care about people, and wanted their day to revolve around spending time with all the loved ones who made an effort to be with them. Geneva’s easy laugh and Chris’ quiet care for those he loves were a true gift to document.

Geneva and Chris, I wish you so much love and joy to fill up your lives with your freshly formed adorable family.

Geneva, Chris, Pelfreys and Carvers: Thank you so much for letting me be part of such a beautiful and wonderful day. What a treat!

Vendors:

Dress: Brides and Beaux, customized by Casablanca Bridal

Hair: Whitney Redd

Groom’s Suit: Jos. A Bank

Flowers: Garden Melodies

Cake: Cakes by Dawna

Venue: Hidden Falls at Thanksgiving Point

Catering: Thanksgiving Point

Flower girls’ dresses: made by the bride’s mother

Bridesmaid’s skirts: made by the mother of the bride and the mother of the groom

My Lifelong Perfume Search + Choosing a Photographer

July 20, 2012 •

Confessions of a true perfume-a-holic:

I search for perfume constantly.

Sometimes–well, a lot of times–my shopping plans revolve around how much perfume I can sample.We gotta park by Nordstrom, because I need to do my sampling first and then see how I feel throughout the rest of the mall, wearing Marc Jacobs’ latest or Coach’s classic.

I’m surprised the Sephora folks didn’t bar me from the premises when I proceeded to sample every.bottle.in.the.store the first time I went in that glorious place. and by ‘sample’ I mean spray them on the testers and stick them in my purse, and then into my clothing drawers for months. And when my friend’s dad picked us up from the mall, he said, “Wow.” Sometimes ‘wow’ is a good thing. Sometimes it is nice code for, you smell like a chemical plant dipped in eighty nine kinds of flowers, and you leave a vicious flowery tornado behind you wherever you walk.

But I was in love.

For all my love of perfume, I rarely buy actual bottles of actual perfume. I scoop up armfuls of body mist and the like, because I haven’t found something I love enough to commit to a full bottle of full strength eau de parfum. Every trip, I get my hopes up and think my smell soulmate might just have arrived, and we’ll ride off into the sunset together–but I leave, every time, smelling of someone’s latest attempt and brow furrowed.

This search has been so long in the making that I’ve wondered, in a small voice:

is it possible there will never be the perfume for me?

Maybe you’ve been on the hunt for the perfect photographer for you for a long time, and you’re discouraged. Why isn’t there someone out there who gets it?! You’re wondering. You might be at the point of wanting to tear out your hair. Just hold off on that for a sec, k? I want to take pretty pics of that hair before you rip it out.

See, choosing a photographer is like choosing a perfume.

Go with me here.

The first thing you see is the packaging of the perfume–the oh-so-gorgeous bottle with its pretty little ribbon and the tantalizing name of the darn thing. Who doesn’t want to smell like ‘happy’, or ‘beautiful’? Yep.

For photographers, this is their logo and the design of their website. Does the photographer’s logo and website resonate with you? Do you find it ridiculously hard to navigate their website? It’s okay to give up if these things aren’t floatin’ your boat. (Remember when that was the cool thing to say? Wooo 7th grade!) Photographers spend a lot of time and money creating websites, logos, and other doodads that represent them and their brand.

So the bottle is beautiful, the packaging makes your heart sing, and you’re ready to lean in and smell.

You inhale.

The top notes are heavenly.

This is the photographer’s portfolio. The best foot is put forward here, and you’ll start to see themes. Is there a particular edit that makes you want to barf? Move along and keep smelling, sista. Does this photographer seem to be more documentary, or is there an apparent posing to the photographs? Most of all, how does their portfolio make you feel? If you find your brow furrowing or your mouth frowning, even if you can’t put words to it, seriously: don’t go any further. Trust your gut on this one.

But, if the initial work you see makes your soul soar, you’re ready for the middle notes of this photographer’s scent. (Is this going too far? I’m kind of obsessed.)

The middle notes of a perfume are apparent after a little while on your skin. This is scrolling through the photographer’s blog and/or seeing a full wedding/shoot at a consultation–this is the heart of the perfume, and the heart of what you’ll experience and receive through working with a photographer.

Still love what you see and hear?

Awesome.

The base notes of a perfume are what’s left lingering after hours of wear–with a photographer, it’s the feeling you have after interacting with him or her. Do you still feel excited out of your mind to work with him or her? If not, for real: this is the great thing about there being so many photographers out there today: you can find one whose work you love and whose personality meshes with yours.

Now let’s talk price.

If I could find this elusive perfect perfume I’ve been searching for for years, I would pay a whole lot of money–because the experience is a million percent worth it to me.

For me, the joy of waking up and splashing a few drops of pure liquid happiness and pleasure on my wrists would warrant me dropping some serious cash.

It would be an investment in my joy in waking up and wanting to face each day with confidence and wild love.

And if someone, say, Walmart, proclaimed to me that they had the perfect soulmate perfume for me for the low price of $19.99 I would not believe it, and I would run in the opposite direction. Is it possible that the $19.99 perfume could smell amazing? Yeah. But if Walmart doesn’t value that perfume for what it’s worth to me, why would I value it that way? It’s possible a photographer could be amazing and only charge you a fraction of what you might pay for the same photographs–but if that photographer doesn’t know the value of her work, why should you value it?

This is the tough part about hiring a photographer.

If you really care about photographs–if you really care about the experience of waking up every day to the lusciously custom personal art on your wall of the people you love most–your soulmate photographer is not going to be the equivalent of the $19.99 Walmart perfume.

She will know the value of the photographs she’s going to create with you. She will want to do those photographs justice with the highest quality products. And she knows that when you make the mistake of using the $19.99 Walmart photographer, it’s a complete waste of your time and money because that perfume is going in the trash after one use.

High quality photographs are an investment–and I want to make sure you find the most incredible photographer for your style and your soul. So–if you’re not completely sure if I’m the photographer for you, that’s 100% fine. Let’s chat about it! And, if we don’t end up being a good fit, I’m more than happy to recommend other professionals who will give you what you want better than I can. (because I don’t believe in photographer competition, remember?)

But if we are soul mates? Whoa. We’re gonna create amazing things. I can’t wait.

Brooke Schultz is a photographer who is only a little bit obsessed with perfume. This summer she’s fulfilling her lifelong dream of being a blonde, and she would love to photograph you and the people you love most in the world–she would also love to give you the inside scoop on life overflowing with creativity and soulful photographs by lettin’ you on The Soul Train. (clicky clicky that pretty coral tab on the left and jump on it!)

Breanna + William: Fresh Texas Wedding

July 18, 2012 •

Breanna and William are simply incredible people. They are so warm, so kind, and so generous–it was such a thrill to be part of their wedding. (P.S. Their engagement session was one of my very favorites! Look at the two of them! They are pretty!)

It never ceases to amaze me how much people can care for each other–and that it can show up in the smallest of ways. I feel so lucky that couples like Breanna and William crack open their tender relationship for me to see and document, and I am always changed by seeing such wonderful love.

Breanna and William come with wonderful families, too–the kind that will still speak to you even after you’ve made wedding blunder history with an epic Fall Fail. 

It was a beautiful (if hot!) day full of gorgeous things and wonderful people, laughter and flowers and the most delicious Texas BBQ.

I adore adventurous grooms and groomsmen. So fabulous.Favorite.

William’s ring=awesome. It says ‘Breanna and William’ in Arabic. That’s right, I have the coolest couples with the best taste. Woowooo!

Oh my goodness, Breanna and William, thank you so very much for letting me be part of your most special and wonderful day. It is a memory I will treasure–like, for real. You both are absolutely amazing.

Vendors:

Flowers: Kate Thayne at Flowers Forever
Dress: The Perfect Dress
Shoes: The Dessy Group, lace added by beccaandlouise on etsy
Bridesmaid’s Dresses: Shabby Apple
Groom’s Suit: Jos. A. Banks
Venue: Crystal Springs, Magnolia, Texas
Ties: The Tie Bar
Cake and Food: Southern Elegance (Bobbie Sevy)
Jam Favors: Homemade by the bride, groom, and the groom’s parents.

That One Time When I Fell Over At A Wedding

July 16, 2012 •

We were all really hot. And really sweaty. Houston in late June? Not a recipe for hours of happy happy family photos. I needed to get this ish done quick.

So I’m trying to get the entire group (read: family, friends, er’body) and the temple in the shot. Problem: There are bushes, dirt, rosebushes, and a fountain right where I need to stand. How dare they. But it was one of those manicured, super-stiff bushes, so I thought: “I can maybe just sit on this a little bit, I only need like 5mm more to get everyone in the shot…”

And then,

I fell.

Backwards. I’m pretty sure in slow motion.

Over/through the bush, into the dirt and also, not-so-conveniently, the rosebushes. Sans roses.

Lucky for you, in my frantic falling state, I snapped a photo:

Not really sure what was going through my mind at that point–maybe something like, “I’m goin down, omg, I might die down here! Oh, my, if I die, nobody will be here to take photos so I need to get this shot, and they will still like me even though I died in the middle of their wedding…”

The strap of my dress (long, thankfully!) got sliced by a thorn, there was a lot of dirt down there, and it was a whole lot harder than it looked to get up (the bush was still.in.my.way) –I was a hot mess. Thankfully everyone was incredibly nice about my hilarious mishap, although I did hear more than a few “Man, I wish I had a camera!”s.

Why do I share this ridiculousness with you? Because despite all my efforts to be professional and keep it together, I just might fall over at your wedding while trying to get the perfect shot. But that makes me a human, and my humanness is also what allows me to create moving art. I’m not attempting to create a flawless persona online, showing only perfectly coiffed images along with the most annoyingly manicured descriptions of my oh-so-perfect life. Nope, I’m keepin’ it real  along with the art I create.

Hopefully I made up for The Fall Fail with images like this:

Much more of this gorgeous wedding to come.

Brooke Schultz is a slightly klutzy Utah-based wedding and lifestyle photographer crazy about raw, beautiful imagery. She’s recently learned such important lessons as: don’t try to sit on bushes and falling down is done best with at least 100 pairs of eyes watching. Brooke is available for travel worldwide–faceplanting at a wedding near you.

Rustic + Bright Styled Shoot

July 9, 2012 •

I’m so proud to share the full version of the Rustic + Bright Styled Shoot, featuring so many wonderful vendors. It’s so rewarding to exercise my creativity and make beautiful things with such wonderful people. I love styled shoots because we as wedding professionals can inspire brides and grooms to think outside the box of what is beautiful in a wedding–hope you find some ideas you love in this post!

A ton of love goes to all the incredible vendors that contributed their time and talents to this shoot! Like, whoa.

See the feature on Style Me Pretty here.

Vendors!

Photography: Brooke Schultz

Flowers: The incredible Calie Rose

Invitations + Paper Goods: Leah Aldous

Cake, Food, and Food Styling: Claire Ford (she’s amazing. she’ll make you drool and laugh and cry all in one post.)

Dress: Avenia Bridal

Table, Dishes, Flatware, Linens + Glassware: Diamond Rental

Bowties: Countess Mara

Hair: Cara Marie

Makeup: Averie DelGrosso (averiemichelley@gmail.com)

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