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













































































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
























Confessions of a true perfume-a-holic:
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.
This is the tough part about hiring a photographer.

















I adore adventurous grooms and groomsmen. So fabulous.


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