Choteau NRA Rodeo 2009  

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Grizzly Marathon  

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The 411  

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After all the months of preparation, your wedding day will likely float by in a breeze of euphoria and excitement. As lovely as that seems, it is also likely that you won't remember everything. That is where a professional photographer can capture all those special moments that you both will savor forever.

The photographer you choose should have your vision, whether it be candid (photojournalism) or formal shots or a combination of many. SaddleUp photography does both. You may choose color photography to preserve all the hues of your flowers and decorations or you might love black and white images for their crisp and classic look. Maybe it is something inbetween! Part color and black and white. No worries! SaddleUp photography has the graphic design and expertise to do both. Maybe you are an artist yourself or just have a love for artisic images. We can sit down with you and decide on images and design that suits your tastes.

Some things to think about during your photographer interview:

• Ask to see an album of an entire wedding. If you look at just a portfolio, you are seeing shots from all sorts of different weddings (the best ones) so you are not getting a realistic view of hte photographer's ability.

• How many FULL weddings has this photographer done. Ask for references! You DO NOT want to take a chance on a once in a life time experience on a photographer who has not done but 2 weddings and one partial. There are so many things that could arise during the event and you want someone who has had experience to handle the many situations.

• Definately pay attention to the style, lighting, sharpness, color quality, vividness and composition. Your photographer has to suit your style, not the other way around. Each one has their own way the shoot and if it is not for you...search for another photographer. Do not base your choice soley on price as you will not be getting what you want in the end. This is your memories you are dealing with...not a piece of clothing on a rack at Walmart vs. ShopKo. Photographer's are artists!

• If you look at a photographer's work that only shoots indoor shots and you are having an outdoor wedding...ask to see outdoor shots...if there are none. Walk away.

One of the best planning tip books and organizers that I recommend to many brides is "The Brides's Essential Wedding Planner, Deluxe Edition" by Amy Nebens. It rocks! Comes in binder so you can ad pages, magazines, business cards etc. It has a pockets in each section to keep receipts or important items and keepsakes. If you book a wedding with me by May 1, 2009 I will include this planner as a thank you as I know it will be a valuable tool in planning your special day!

Footprints Collection  

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Four Portrait Session — three, six, nine and twelve months
Framed composite with a portrait from each session.
Special prices with NO session fees.
Minimum order of $79 per session — Only $150

*If you have already done a session but are interested in this offer don't worry, we can schedule bigger footprints! 406-750-8666 to schedule!

Become a fan on Face Book  

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Who can really stay away from Facebook? Not I. SaddleUp Photography now has its own Facebook page and you can (and should!) become a fan asap. There will be a few tidbits that get announced on my Facebook page before they're out anywhere else so you really don't want to miss out!

Engagement Photos . . . What's the point anyway?  

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1) The connection. Wedding days are busy and your photographer will be right there throughout the entire thing. They will be your shadow and it's a good idea to get to know them so that you have one less stress on your day. (A good photographer will be a helpful and calming element on your wedding day.) So are you comfortable with this person? Do you even like this person? If you get bad vibes during the engagement session, you can act on it before the big day.

2) The process. An engagement session is a test run of sorts. You get to know each other's personalities and the photographer gets a really good idea of what the couple does and doesn't like from their pictures. Do you have a good/bad side? Is there a certain pose that makes you uncomfortable? Are you hopelessly uncoordinated in heels (like me)? (Tip: plan your hair/makeup trial for that day to take full advantage.) I take note of each personality and quirks so that I can be an even better fit for them when the wedding day comes.

3) The look. There are a million photographers out there and each has his/her own style. When you see your engagement pictures, you can give feedback about what you really loved (and what you only kinda loved). Do you like tilted pictures? Do you dig the old 70's effects? Do you want to see more black and white? Do you want more close-ups? Do you want more scenic shots? You can look at all of the pictures in the world, but when it's your face that you're seeing, it's easier to know what you like and don't like.

4) The quality time. I hear over and over how much fun couples have on engagement sessions. Really. You can pick a location where he proposed or the place where you had your first date or some other location that holds nostalgic, personal value for you (even the home that you two share). It's strange at first but you get to be goofy and sweet and fun and just play together. With all the stress of wedding planning, it's great to take some time out to just PLAY.

5) Oh yeah… the Pictures! You get these awesome shots of just you and your honey bunny (aka schnookums, sweetie-pants, bumble buns, googly bear…)! Sure, you may have some that you took at the last bbq, but your head is chopped off and your friend is in the background trying to hit on that girl from across the street. You need quality pictures of the two of you, casual pictures that don't come from your wedding day.

6) The awesome things you can do with the pictures. Besides just having the pictures to frame around your house, the e-session pics are perfect for all sorts of wedding elements. Here are just a few ideas that I've come across…

Announcement for local newspapers – A lot of hometown newspapers have sections devoted to upcoming weddings and other announcements.

Your wedding website

Guest sign-in book – a guest book that you'll actually look at after the wedding! The pictures are laid out on the pages with space around them to allow guests to write notes and sign their names. I absolutely love these and get so psyched when a couple orders them because they're such a great way to combine an album of your pics with messages from the people you love. This is an alternative to another popular option – the photo signing board.

Invitations and/or Save the Dates – you don't have to have just text and clipart! There are so many ways to incorporate your images into the very first things your guests will see. Another bonus is that no other couple will ever have the same invites. Extend this to the rest of your paper products and use the pics on your ceremony programs, menus, and any signs that you have up.

Table Numbers/Centerpieces – Bring signs to your engagement session and use the resulting pictures as your table names

Favors – Oh man, where to even begin with this… I have seen so many kick @** ideas that have used people's pictures for wedding favors. Here is a very small sample of what's out there:

  • Mix CDs with images of the couple on the CD label itselfMartha Stweart had an excellent article that mentioned photo playing cards, photo confetti, photos on cookies and lollipops, and photos on the bottoms of Hershey's kisses.

    Accessories – There are a lot of companies out there and several Etsy sellers who can make jewelry out of your pictures. Surprise your guy with personalized photo cufflinks on the wedding day or make a brooch or locket to attach to your bouquet.

    Engagement pictures are so worthwhile. Wedding day pictures are completely essential, but e-session pictures can be more timeless and personal since it's not about the wedding day and the festivities, it's about you as a couple.

    This is why engagement sessions are complimentary when you book with me. It's as much for me as it is for my couples. I learn and play and show up on the wedding day as a friend rather than just another vendor.

    Happy Planning!

Zach's Senior Photos  

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Zach and I had so much fun earlier in the year when I took his senior photos. We chose the perfect spot to just goof around and use various backgrounds and scenes. He loves football and is currently at State Wrestling but afterward we are planning on doing some snowboarding shots. So watch for those. Thanks for being so awesome to work with and can't wait to do the snowboarding photos!

I am currently booking for the class of 2010 and offer a great discount if you book before June 15th.