by justin on August 25, 2010
in Weddings
Jessica and Jared got married in Salt Lake City, Utah at the Point just above the campus of the University of Utah. They’ve known each other since high school (he was in love with her/she had a different boyfriend), but they didn’t start getting all lovey-dovey until a few years after that.
But get this: One day Jessica’s mom asked what Jared’s last name was. Jessica said it was Bybee. Jessica’s mom was a little bit in shock. See, a few years earlier, Jared’s father, a brain surgeon, saved Jessica’s dad’s life when he was rushed to the hospital with some trouble with his brain. Now, their kids are married.
Meet Jessica and Jared.



































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Planning a wedding of your own? We should talk.
It was bright, sunny, and chilly at the end of May when Maya and John got married in Park City, Utah at the Park Meadows Country Club. One of the best parts of the day is when Maya’s godfather made a great speech and presented Maya with a necklace that was his grandmother’s from Germany. He said it was the oldest piece of jewelry in the family. (Man, I hope I have those details right). In any case, it was a beautiful detail, thoughtful and touching, and just one of the reasons why I love to photograph weddings.
And now, meet Maya and John on their wedding day.

































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Justin Hackworth photographs happy people and beautiful events and he wants to photograph your wedding.
Ashley and Kent got married at the Salt Lake temple. One of the warmest days in February I can think of. A beautiful day. Their luncheon took place at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building where family members told embarrassing and sweet stories about the bride and groom. Mostly embarrassing though. Later that night, friends and family gathered for a wedding celebration at Noah’s in Sandy. It was, on all accounts, a lovely affair.






















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Justin Hackworth photographs happy people and beautiful events and he wants to photograph you.
If you ask me, their story is hot. They met on a house boat at Lake Powell. So there you go. Summertime. Swim suits. 100 degrees. Leisure time. No wonder they’re in love. That’s very cool. I mean, hot.











Big thanks to the Penny Royal Cafe in Provo for letting us take pictures in their space.
by justin on January 7, 2009
in Weddings
It was a beautiful and small wedding. Sixteen people total. That includes the bride and groom, the guests, and the little boy carrying the ring. Eighteen people in all if you count the bishop and the photographer. By the way, the last picture shown in this post may be my favorite group shot I’ve ever taken at a wedding.
The event took place in Salt Lake City at Heritage Gardens.
Here’s a slideshow of more of their wedding pictures.

















Here’s where you can view the whole event and buy prints.
by justin on January 7, 2009
in Weddings
Here were my two favorite things about Rachel and Micah’s wedding day in Salt Lake City. I loved the speeches from her parents, and I loved hearing Micah play the violin, accompanied by Rachel. My other two favorite things were hearing Hannah sing and watching their slideshow. Rachel and Micah are so classy and refined and I’m really happy to have been there.
Wedding: Salt Lake Temple
Dinner: The Lion House
Here is a slideshow of more wedding pictures
















Here’s where you can buy prints and view the whole wedding.
by justin on December 27, 2008
in Weddings
Rachel’s getting married in Salt Lake City on Tuesday. As part of the celebration, she had a tea party with family and friends. I was there to photograph the good times.








