Sunday, January 25, 2009

Love Stories,



Tell us your love story for a chance to win a free wedding package.

We have been wanting to do this for a long time but been too busy to work out the details. Now, However, we are ready!
So, what do you do???
It's easy; and you can do it two ways. 1.) leave a comment on this blog with the story of how you two met, fell in love, got engaged and what you are planning for your wedding. 2.) You can send us an email with the same information!
What will happen???
Desiree and I, some friends and family members, a few strangers we meet, our next door neighbors, the cool ones not the crazy lady will review all of the stories and choose the coolest, most touching, or inspirational story. The couple who belongs to that story will receive a photo coverage package ($2000.00 value) from Jones Photo Art.

What else?

Don't lie! you don't have to make up a really cool story. Just be honest and true to your story!


Finally!
On Valentine's Day we will be posting the winning story, right here on our super fantastic blog!!
If we can't decide on a clear winner we will post those who tie and let you all decide!
We will be moderating all the stories and posting those that we think you all should read! (not all will be posted in the comments)
Click the comments link below or THIS LINK to leave your story

Sandia casino bridal show

We just finished with the Sandia casino bridal show. We had a great time met a lot of great couples and got to hang out with some photographer friends. I think we should start a club of cool photographers... anyway If we saw you at the show, thanks for coming by we look forward to meeting you again

Small world

We recently had some clients of our neighboring dance studio stop by to ask about doing some photo work for them. As Carolina and Desiree were talking they realized that we has some very close friends in common. Those friends happen to live 700ish miles away in San Antonio.
Anyway, her family came to our studio the other night and we went over to the park by the studio and had some fun, well until Gianna fell and bumped her head... ouch









Friday, January 23, 2009

Sundance 09 wrap up

So another year at Sundance film festival. This year was not bad...
Last year the the highs were barely in the low 20s it snowed almost every day and we were chasing a snow storm all the way home.
This year the highs were in the upper 30s sunny and beautiful.
Our small group includes me, Paul simmons, a local illustrator and graphic artist (www.cerebralgraphics.com) and Brent Peterson a local film maker (www.peterson-productions.com).
Last year was hard for me to be walking to a theater or riding in a bus seeing all of the skiers on the slopes and not going. This year we took an extra day and went Skiing. We went to Brighton Ski Resort. It's not one of the top rated ski resorts in Utah but it's where I grew up skiing so we went there for nostalgia and to keep on budget.
Saturday was our fist day of screenings. I forgot the order of screenings but between Saturday and Monday we saw:
Documentary shorts program, two other shorts programs, Sin Nombre (excellent film watch for it) the clone returns home, Cold Souls, Art and Copy, and Adam, We tried to get into Brief interviews with hideous men but but the entourage for the film was, according to Sundance officials, "exceedingly large". We ended the trip with a visit to Ikea followed by another movie; Grand torino. If you have not see it do, It's very funny. Not intended to be so funny but we laughed through the whole movie. The acting was absolutely horrible. And Clint spat out so many racial slurs I lost count. His continuous growling at the screen was pretty funny too.
This year we drove home with nothing but blue skis and sunshine. All in all a pretty nice trip.
I even didn't mind sitting on the chair lift at Brighton talking with someone from Poland who did nothing but criticize our government, It was a nice entertaining way to pass 7 1/2 minutes!

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Sundance Film Festival 2009

Sorry this is just a text post. I am at an experimental film venue and they have internet but no means of uploading images.
I have found myself many things overrthe course of the past few days here at Sundance. I have been thrilled amazed, intrigued, inspired, offended, apalled. I have seen films that bleed emotion and creation and films the reek of immaturity and pretense.
We were at the world premier of Sin Nombre a fantastic film about the trials of cental americans trying to be free. Watch for it!
I am off to a great little sushi bar, from what I hear it's one i will have to add to my list... watch for my sushi post!!!
I'll get some images up soon!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Angela & David

A few recent weddings

For those of you who are not avid blog readers I thought I would link you to some of our blog posts about recent weddings. For you who have read these already, enjoy them again! We had a great time this year being able to meet and work with all of our couples. Over the past few years we have photographed many couples from their engagement sessions through maternity, birth and birthdays of their children.
We are excited for the new year and the chance to work with all of you new couple who are still planning your weddings!

Please take your time looking through our blog and website, we hope you enjoy our work and look forward to hearing from you.



Gittin' Durrty

Around the world

A little wind, a little rain, bring it on

meghan & jesse

Catching up...

Laura and Jason

El dia del desierto

Robert and Angelique

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Long distance love

Courtney and Steve are getting married in a couple of months and are living a couple of thousand miles from one another. He flew in for the session and left in such a rush he left his suit behind. So before the shoot they had to go suit shopping.
It was a pretty windy day, especially out at the airport. Not many of us get a chance to do a session like this.







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Keri & Cody

Every time Keri and Cody come over I can count on Desiree being unavailable for at least two hours. She has really enjoyed being able to sit down and talk with them. We were really looking forward to this shoot.
We went out to Boca Negra canyon. We have been shooting out there for a number of years and have never run into any other photographers. This time there were several others around, nobody got in our way and we went where and when we wanted. For our next shoot they told us to do whatever we wanted to...
I really can't wait for that one! be watching for some fabulous stuff soon!!!







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a few holiday sessions

Unfortunately we don't have the time to blog every session. especially over the holidays. We did however do a number of sessions over the holidays and I thought I would at least put a few into a blog... I chose a few that kind of spanned life.

Isaac and Nicole came in for their maternity session. It was just suppose to be a half hour or so session but we spent a little more time with her and tried out some new background that we've been wanting to use!




Akash came to meet his parent this year and we had the opportunity to photograph mommy's maternity pictures and his newborns! I love his fab hair, and have decided he's a pretty good mix of both mom and dad!






We photographed David and Anita's wedding in 2006 they added to the family this year and called us to photograph the changes. Elijah was so serious the entire shoot, it made us laugh because I know we looked like idiots trying to make him laugh, and he was not having it!! Hey we tried and I love the way they turned out.










We have known the hicks family for a number of years. We have watched their kids grow, Desiree and I have even taught a few of their kids Sunday school. Desiree Just got involved in Cub Scouts and will have the opportunity to work with the kids again. This is actually one of my favorite images from 2008. We were just doing light checks and Desiree captured this Norman Rockwell-esque image.


Garilyn & Johnny met us for a location session in the bosque. Garilyn had told me they wanted to do something different, they had done the studio potrait thing and now they wanted to have some fun! Even Zero the gi-normous golden lab got to play. Thanks for letting us play!













Again, we wish we could blog about all the other folks we had the opportunity to work with. There just aren't enough hours in the day...

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Dalya the Dallas Doll

Desiree flew down to Dallas to photograph Dalya at 6 months. We have known the Chandlers now for a number of years and have many of their images throughout our blog history. They Moved to the Dallas area last year and we couldn't pass up the chance to photograph them again. Desiree spent the day with them and still made it back home for dinner!
We look forward to their next shoot!











The jones holidays

This year we took some time off to spend with our boys... Finally, the last two years we didn't even decorate inside our house because we were so busy with work. This year we had to put everything on hold and spend the time with our boys that they need and deserve!
For thanks giving we went down to visit family in El Paso. This was the first time since Desiree and I were married that we had a big holiday dinner with all of her dad's family. We had a great time, it was a little less formal than what we are used to but it was pretty nice all the same.



Ammon took a picture of me with the obligatory green bean Casserole.



Ryan, my brother in law and Gregg, my father in law drove out to Phoenix the day after thanksgiving to pickup the boat that Ryan bought for himself. We ate at RA a pretty descent sushi place on Mill street in Mesa, If you happen by there get the Tootsie Roll it's on my top 5 specialty rolls. The Rainbow roll at Hiro Sushi in flagstaff is in my top 5 also (i'll have to do a sushi blog). For a pretty dry state they sure can roll the sushi!


After we got back in town we took a Friday off to go get our Christmas tree. We have made it a family tradition with our kids to go up into the Jemez mountains and cut a tree. This time we thought we would save some time and go to a little closer than we normally do. We found nothing...


The sun looks misleading... it was way cold!


Kelsyn fell on some ice and almost busted his tooth out and it was a pretty unhappy time.

The kids started their winter break in the middle of the month so the fist day of vacation we went to the dentist to have Ammon's two front teeth pulled (they were way overdue to fall out) and go get our tree. We really didn't have any other time to do it and that day was a huge snow storm.



We went all the way up into the Jemez where we traditionally go and took some sleds and the dog, and had a crazy fun time in 18 inches of fresh snow.



Everybody had a blast, Desiree and I about had a heart attack when Kimball went Evel Knievel on us and flew down a way too steep hill into a pile of boulders, fortunately the almost 2' of snow softened the stop.


The brown fur ball behind the tree is Rocket the wonder puppy, he has been in the family since 2001 when we adopted him from the shelter. He loved the snow!


We drove home on completely snow packed roads. Half way down the mountain we finally saw the snow plows parked in front of a cafe. The chocolate was probably pretty hot... can ya blame 'em. we made it home just fine in 4wd once we got into ABQ cars were all over the road.


Christmas Eve came and Desiree's sister and Brother in law came into town. We went up to Santa Fe to the national cemetery to leave a poinsettia for Grandma and Grandpa Speers.



The area where they were was covered in a few inches of snow. I forgot to take my GPS so we didn't have an exact location with us. We went to the general area and started kicking the snow off the headstones. Desiree's mom was worried that it would probably take a while to find the plot and we had to get back to get dinner on. She shuffled her feet and noticed that she had walked out and stood right on top of the grave marker. We left the flowers Kimball made them a little snow man and we same a Christmas song and got a burrito at Bumble Bee before we headed home.



Christmas Eve we traditionally open a present, PJs. The kids were really excited to open a present and pretty disappointed when they saw it was just PJs.





One of these years they will catch on. After we all got in our jammies, Desiree read the Cajun night before Christmas and Breanne read the Polar express to the boys.


Even Scruffy got in on some unwrapping action!


We had a great Christmas, we all got what we wanted and the kids got more than they should have. We are now back at work and preparing for our bridal shows, it was nice to have a few days just to enjoy life and our family.
Next year we'll probably just get a cabin again and hope to get snowed in!

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