Family Portraits – The Pinegars
The Pinegars were hilarious and great fun to be around. Thanks Pinegars, for letting me spend some time with you all and thanks for letting me take some photographs of your great family. It’s twenty four hours later, and I’m still laughing at some of the stuff Dave said.
Family Portraits – The Hillmans
Leigh Lake
It’s been a while since Christian and I have done anything together. That’s why I was so excited when he invited me to go kayaking with him at Leigh Lake, just past Jackson Hole on the Wyoming side of the Tetons. Christian and I grew up together and I’ve known him for thirty-one years. I was eight years old when I went to his 9th birthday party and we played “No bears are out tonight”. It’s true. No bears were out that night and I lived to tell about it.
We paddled the kayaks straight ahead to the shore. It’s there we ate lunch. Sandwiches, beef jerky, gatorade, and some gummi candy. Then the dark clouds started rolling over the Tetons.
A shot from Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
It started to rain, but not until we were already on the way back home. Now that’s a Saturday.
Sarah’s senior pictures
Heather
One more day up in the canyon
Three Merry Maidens
I posted one picture from this photo shoot way back when it actually took place. I’m just now getting around to posting additional images of these three lovely ladies.
Strout family picture
Well, there’s a first for everything, I guess. Check out those horses in the picture. That’s right. This is the first time I’ve ever made family pictures at Dimple Dell. Lovely place. I’d go back again any time. Oh, and it’s also the first time I’ve ever done a family picture where the family horse was included. I’d do that again any time, too. I have to be honest–keeping those horses in line seemed way easier than say, trying to keep my son or any three year old to keep still for more than two minutes. Strout family, you guys are great.
How to get to Hurricane Utah
Ben makes cool stuff – just add soda.
Ben gave me and Amy a cool glass with one of his designs on it. It’s like everything he touches suddenly turns cool.
Sean’s senior portrait
Little Sean is growing up, and when I say “up”, I mean, like 6 1/2 feet. He’s going to be a senior this year. When I showed up at his house he had college catalogs on his floor from Stanford, MIT, Duke and about six others that he hasn’t bothered to open yet. He told me they all say the same thing. Where are you going to go, Sean. What are you going to do? What will become of you? Big things are going to happen, and here are some pictures that mark the very brink of that exciting time for you.
Hey, who owns their own tux at age 18? That’s what I want to know. Well, Sean does. These images were all shot in Hurricane Utah.
My Parents
They still laugh together after 43 years.











































































