There are some people that I am always secretly hoping they’ll ask me to photograph their family. Lucy has been on that list for a while, so that made my day when she emailed and said she wanted family pictures. Meet Lucy and Andrew, photographed at their home in Provo, UT.








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Interested in family pictures like this for yourself? We should talk.
Meet the linguistics professor Robert Blair, photographed in his home with his family on the occasion of his 80th birthday party. You might also want to see what Gabrielle Blair wrote about it on her blog, Design Mom.











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Justin Hackworth photographs happy people and beautiful events and he wants to photograph you.





What I remember most about Kim is her award winning smile. Kim and I went to Ricks College at the same time, back when it was called Ricks College. People that had never heard of it would ask, who the heck is Rick? But now it’s called BYU-Idaho. Hello dull name, goodbye funny joke. Oh well. Time marches on, but one thing that has stayed the same is that Kim still has that fabulous grin.
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Justin Hackworth Photography.
We’re not just making pictures, we’re making history.
Kristi’s youngest daughter is a cancer survivor. And Kristi said her oldest daughter survived her sister having cancer. Kristi survived, too and said she has the most beautiful daughters in the world. See for yourself. They drove from Denver through a snow storm to get here. I’m glad they did.




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Justin photographs happy families and beautiful events and he wants to photograph you.
The Hillmans, photographed in Provo, Utah on a chilly, chilly day.

















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Justin Hackworth photographs happy families and wants to photograph you.



Justin: (to the daughter) It’s Friday night. What are you going to do tonight?
Daughter: I don’t know.
Mother: You’re going to babysit.
Daughter: Babysit? Why?
Mother: Because Mama looks hot. I’m going out.
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Ensure family harmony by getting photographed together on a regular basis. Getting married? We should talk.
by justin on March 12, 2009
in Provo
Turns out, one of my favorite people is also one of my favorite photographers. I’ve known Trent Nelson for at least 20 years. But it’s not that often that I get a chance to see him. So I was pleased as punch when he came by my office today to say hello.
Trent is the Chief Photographer at the Salt Lake Tribune and has been the Utah News Photographer of the Year three times. His assignments have taken him all over the world, like Africa, Honduras, and Ogden. (I’m just guessing he’s been to Ogden. He didn’t tell me anything about going there. Imagine bragging about going to Ogden. And by the way, he didn’t brag about anything).
From the bio on his website: His 2003 composite photograph of Utah Jazz point guard John Stockton was published over six pages in Sports Illustrated, the largest photograph in the history of the magazine.

Above photo by Trent Nelson — below photo of Trent Nelson




