Fall photos at the amphitheater at Quail Cove in American Fork (just west of the LDS American Fork Temple) are some of my favorites! The park is huge - perfect for groups of all sizes, with a large variety of foliage and backdrops to give you a varied gallery. The bushes turn vibrant oranges, reds, and yellows in September and October and the large trees help produce the prettiest lighting for the last few hours of the day.
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Tibble Fork is a great location for fall photos - the aspens above the parking lot turn golden, the water is always the prettiest blue-green, and even if fall is lackluster, the evergreen trees offer year-round color! I had the best time photographing lots of beautiful families during fall at Tibble Fork Reservoir!
This location is a must for fall photos - the colors are unparalleled, the backdrop is quintessential Utah, the mountains are epic, and even the air smells like autumn. Located off the alpine loop, Timpooneke Campground is one of my locations to book the fastest in the fall and parking is limited, so let me know if you want to shoot here!
I love photographing families at Big Springs Park in Provo Canyon - in the summer it's green and cool. In the fall, the backdrop of trees turns red and orange and the aspens are golden. It's easy to access, wide open, and has such pretty light!
Lilacs are one of my favorite flowers to use as a setting for spring photos. Not only do they come in a wide variety of colors - from darker magenta to the lightest lavender and even white - but they smell absolutely amazing! Looking for a backdrop that just screams, "Spring!" Look no further than Utah's fragrant lilac blossoms.
The poppies in Alpine are one of my favorite places to photograph. The sumac trees' lacy leaves filter the light beautifully, and the mountains surround the area, giving it a real "Utah" backdrop. In addition to the beautiful, bright reddish-orange poppies, there are also wild yellow roses and rabbitbrush that flowers in the area.
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