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Welcome to the RedFeather Photography Blog!

There is something so incredibly magical and captivating about the
world around us. The light on a bride’s veil as her groom kisses her,
the exquisite details so painstakingly planned, the light in a child’s
eyes as they laugh and play, the love of a family, the moments that should be preserved
forever. I live to capture these incredible details of the world around
us.

RedFeather Photography was founded on a deep and unyeilding passion
for beautiful, meaningful images. These images have the power to tell
stories, convey emotions and take ones breath away. They become
treasured family heirlooms and elements of artistic beauty in our daily
lives.

I feel that photography is a highly personalized art form and as
such have made it my business to make detailed, friendly, and personal
service easy and affordable for everyone. I believe the best stories
are told with a camera lens in dulcet tones or vibrant colors-moments
captured forever.

RedFeather Photography is a full service photography company but we
have a special love of weddings, and LDS Temple Weddings (we have a
great deal of experience with Temple weddings!). We find that many of
our clients stay with us- from engagement portraits to family
portraits, maternity images, and that sweet new little one we want to
be your personal photographer!

The best part of my job is getting to know the amazing people I have
the fortune of meeting and telling their stories. I love meeting new
people and and would love to discuss the details of your wedding! Give
me a call- we can go out for ice cream!

Sweet!

If you know me well you know that my go to baked good of choice to make is none other than bakerella’s beautiful cake pops. They are ridiculously easy, adorable and surprisingly tasty.  So when my mom asked me to make something treat like (shes a cooker not a baker…she does things like leave sugar out of cheesecake or put olive oil in brownies) for the dessert auction at a chili cook off at her church (it was a good cause, they are raising money to help a family whose son was in a terrible accident) I could not resist.

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They turned out super cute (too cute not to take pictures of) and apparently raised a good bit of money for the family! I hate to say it but while I prefer not to eat things I bake, I loooove to bake. We made campfire superfudge too (our own double layer fudge recipe with graham crackers, marshmallows and a whole lot of chocolate) because its Kirks favorite. What’s your favorite dessert to make at home?

February 5, 2010 - 6:07 pm Jennifer - and mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm they were delish!!! thanks for my KatePop!

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