Audrey & Jordan
“Okay, Let’s go!” We started running as fast as we could towards our cars. Jessie and Dallin had camera gear, a stepping stool and large backpacks, while Audrey was in her wedding dress and veil, and Jordan in a suit and tie. This wasn’t some crazy themed 5K cosplay we were running, but it was a race against time! We hopped into our cars and drove as fast as possible (while still obeying all traffic laws)! As we pulled our cars over at the bottom of Ensign Peak, we could tell that we had made it in time. The sky had just lit up like a giant orange and purple firework, and we were going to make it for an awesome backdrop to this Salt Lake Temple and Ensign Peak formal session.
It’s a rare quality to have a bride and groom be willing to run in order to get to a place on time for photos. It’s especially rare when they are the ones that suggest that we run in order to get an awesome sunset photo. We can easily say that Audrey and Jordan are willing to take that chance to capture an epic moment.
Even when they were getting engaged, Jordan made sure that they had friends there to capture the moment with photos. Jordan had Audrey’s roommate and sister act like they were going to go and take senior photos, and they had Audrey come along to help. When they arrived at the location for the photo shoot, Jordan was there ready to propose. Little did we know that they were going to meet with us for the first time later that day for their consultation!
Audrey and Jordan, we are so excited for your wedding day! You are both so happy together, and that happiness reaches out to everyone you are around. The two of you always keep us smiling, and it makes for the best sessions! We hope you enjoy your photos from your Salt Lake Temple and Ensign Peak formal session!
If you missed Audrey and Jordan’s engagement session, you can find it here!
A shout-out to the vendors involved!
Wedding Dress: Bridal Image
Hair and Makeup Artist: Stephanie Hiener
Florist: Jody Smith
Suit: Macy’s
Tie: Tie One On
Wedding Rings: Memorial Boutique, and Zales
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