PHOTOSHOOT FAQ
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We love tagging along to document your adventures and also shoot timeless portraits for couples, engagements, surprise proposals, families, solo travelers, group/friend trips and more - all in incredible outdoor locations throughout Southern Utah.
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We have a few amazing photoshoot locations throughout Zion National Park and St. George, Utah. We help you to choose the best location for your vision and schedule! We know all the best locations for amazing views and fewer crowds.
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We recommend wearing more natural/earth tones and avoiding bold patterns, logos and super bright colors. However, the most important thing is that you feel like yourself, so you should ultimately wear what makes you feel good!Item description
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Session length varies by package. Turnaround is fast - you’ll receive a beautiful online gallery of edited, downloadable and printable images 7 days after your shoot.
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Yes, as well as other stunning locations near St. George, Kanab and beyond.
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Yes! Zion is one of the most breathtaking engagement photo locations in the country. We specialize in capturing natural, romantic portraits against the park’s iconic sandstone cliffs and canyon scenery.
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Golden hour is our favorite time to shoot. We plan every session around the best light of the day, and Southern Utah’s sunsets are truly unmatched.
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Yes! We love capturing you pop the biggest question of your life! We do surprise proposals in stunning landscapes around Zion National Park, Kanab, Utah, St. George, Utah and beyond.
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Hiring a photography team means more creativity, more coverage and greater peace of mind. With two photographers, we’re able to capture multiple angles, candid moments, and different perspectives at the same time, ensuring no special moment is missed.
As a photography team, we each bring our own artistic eye and strengths to every session. While one of us focuses on the big, scenic landscapes Zion is famous for, the other can capture intimate details, genuine emotions and behind-the-scenes moments.
Having two photographers also provides built-in backup and flexibility, whether we’re navigating changing light, multiple locations or unexpected situations. The result is a richer, more diverse gallery filled with authentic moments and breathtaking imagery that you simply can’t get from a single perspective.
In short: two photographers means more moments captured, more creative variety and an even better experience from start to finish.
STARGAZING FAQ
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This is what makes our stargazing tours unique… Every tour is 100% private - just your group, no weirdos other than your own.
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Your tour includes expert astronomy guidance, telescope viewing (Celestron 8” Dobsonian), astronomy binoculars, astrophotography portraits of your group and delicious hot chocolate.
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Depending on the night, you can expect views of planets, nebulae, star clusters and more. On clear nights in the summertime, you can see the full arc of the Milky Way with the naked eye.
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Southern Utah has clear skies most of the year, especially in the summer. We’ll help you pick a night with the best conditions.
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Absolutely - families consistently say it’s the highlight of their Zion trip. The pace is relaxed and the experience is engaging for all ages.
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Desert nights can get cold even in warmer months, so we highly recommend dressing in layers. We also provide hot chocolate to keep you comfy!
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It’s one of the best places in the United States! Southern Utah has exceptionally low light pollution and boasts several designated International Dark Sky Parks, including Zion National Park, Snow Canyon State Park and Bryce Canyon National Park, making the night sky here truly spectacular.
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On a clear night - which is most nights in this high-desert climate - yes. The full arc of the Milky Way is visible to the naked eye, especially in summer.
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It’s a fully guided, intimate night under the stars with telescope viewing, constellation stories, astrophotography and hot chocolate. No crowds, no strangers - just your group and an incredible sky.
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Yes - we offer tours accessible from St. George, Springdale and Kanab, all within easy reach of some of Southern Utah’s darkest skies.