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Hi! Welcome to the blog for Fauset Photography! I'm Jen, a wedding and lifestyle portrait photographer based in Salt Lake City. My style is fresh, modern, layed back with a twist of a vintage feel. I'm a mom to 5 fabulous children who make me smile everyday. I really really love photography, always have. My goal is to capture images that will make you feel something. I want to freeze a moment in time for you...forever. Thanks for stopping by...do it again. And don't forget to leave a comment. They make me oh so happy!

Friday, January 29, 2010

Utah Wedding Photographer {Sneak Peak}

I had such a fun time with Chelsea and Dan today shooting their engagement photos! I've missed shooting so often! Come back nice weather! These two love birds are getting married in April- this is just a sneak peak, many more to come. Have a great weekend!





Thursday, January 28, 2010

Time to book that wedding ladies! {Utah Wedding Photographer- Jen Fauset}

First of all, thanks for all the many responses to that last post! I wish I could use ALL of your sweet babies!!
So the time is now to book your wedding if you're engaged! Email me for a full price list- I'd love to chat with you! I've decided to extra flexible this year with my packages. I have set collections- but everyone has different wants when it comes to their wedding day. I want to give you exactly what you're looking for- so lets have a little chit-chat.
In the mean time...I'm so looking forward to spring!










Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Newbie Needed!

Hello! I'm in need of a brand new baby to photograph- I'm using some awesome new props. So I need a wee little model to show them off for an Etsy shop! Giving a VERY LARGE DISCOUNT. If you, or someone you know is due any day now with a GIRL, contact me!!! I rarely do this, so don't miss out! xoxox
Happy Tuesday!

Monday, January 25, 2010

Good Morning Monday!

Have a great week! Take a minute to get in a good laugh! Very therapeutic!

Friday, January 22, 2010

Happy Friday! {Salt Lake Portrait photographer}

Here are a few more of this fabUlous-o family!






LOVE it when you Moms will let me photograph you alone....isn't she gorgeous?

Probably one of my favorites form our uber cold Flagstaff session:

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Are YOU a fan?

Come follow me on Facebook! I do special promotions for my facebook fans- don't miss out!
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Utah Family Lifestyle Photographer {while I was in Arizona}

Just a quick sneak peak of a family I photographed when I was in Flagstaff over Christmas. I loved this little segment of shots... I'll post more later. I know I always say that, but this time I REALLY will! :)

Happy Tuesday, that feels like Monday!

Monday, January 18, 2010

Salt Lake City Family Portrait Photographer {I will miss you}

So sad, some of my very favorite clients have moved. :( All the way to Florida no less! Little man is just so dang cute. He did fantastic considering he skipped his nap the day of our shoot (isn't that always the curse of family pictures?!) We did these in down town Salt Lake at Temple Square.
Good luck you guys!!!







Friday, January 15, 2010

Salt Lake & Mesa family photographer {dear friends...}

Oh how I miss the mom of this little family. She was one of my best friends in Arizona. One of those people who the first time you meet them, you instantly click. Even though I know she'll never read this because the girl doesn't know how to use a computer...I miss you! :)
She told the kids I'd be really fast, so I had to stick to that....in and out in a good 20 minutes! Here are a few of her fam.







Thursday, January 14, 2010

Thinking about hiring a wedding photographer with no experience?

Think again.... :)
This fake ad is hilarious, but actually brings to light why you wouldn't want to hire someone with little to no experience to shoot your wedding. Check it out here, it's fabulous!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Answering all of your photography questions....


Thanks for all the Q's!!! You guys are rockers....


Q: What is the key to taking clear photos indoors without using a flash??? Do I just need to go buy a nice flash?


A: This is a tricky one! You can either A. use a flash :) B. Up your ISO, this will add grain but will allow you to shoot in low light situations C. Use a lens with a larger aperture (think low number 1.8 etc) Be aware of where your window light is coming from and USE IT!

Q: I live in a rural area and there are no photography classes available. Where do you find weekend photography workshops in Utah? What other resources do you recommend for learning about photography when you are more of a visual learner than a get it out of a book learner?

A: You can find workshops from lots of different photographers now a days. I do one or 2 a year. Which by the way, if you'd like to learn how to shoot in manual mode, I'm doing a workshop in May this year. Email me if you're interested in getting in on this one! $125- 2 hours of instruction, Q&A and practice shooting. OR, I also do one on ones- $125 an hour. This is where you can ask anything and everything and I spill it. :)
Just keep your eyes peeled to photogs. blogs. I for one would just get utterly CONFUSED when I'd try and read about photography. You gotta just get out there and practice, practice, practice!

Q: First, I'm dying to find a printer that can get me great quality prints and not mess with my levels and saturation when they print, or muddy the colors. Where is a great place to print 3x5's all the way up to 20x24 or so? I can get fairly satisfactory results locally up to an 8x10 and and 11x14 but after that the larger prints lose their quality. I just want quality I can depend on every time.

A: My printer only prints for professional photogs. But I also liked Mpix.com They do a decent job!

Q: I was curious as to where you went to school?

A: I for one, suck at school. I am much more of a hands-on, visual learner. I followed this fancy nancy lady for a year and a half - www.trudyholtzphotography.com She was amazing at ripping me a new one and be an honest critic of my work. You have to be willing to not get offened when other photographers offer advice. Sometimes you may not agree and that's fine too. Everyone has their own style.

Q: What kind of camera do you shoot with, and what would you recommend?

A: I use a Nikon D300. I LOVE IT!!! It's a superb camera. I have also had a Nikon D70 and D80 in the past. If you're wanting to really get into photography I wouldn't suggest the D40 or D60 because they don't auto focus with a lot of lenses. I'm not too knowledgeable about Canon, but I have heard you really can't go wrong with Canon!

Q: I was wondering what you think are the best props to have?


A: I'm not a real prop lover. I like documenting life, and someones own environment. I do have a basket to put newbies in, and a suitcase I use sometimes, but mostly I just use what people already have in their own homes. Or things that are significant in a childs life, or to a family. I do have backdrops, but I'm really not a fan. So, if you're interested in them...I'll sell them to you! :)

Q: Thanks for taking questions! I was wondering where you do your sessions? How do you find locations you like to use, and do you have a studio?

A: I use peoples homes and pray for good light. Outdoor is my very favorite. Photography is all about light. Find beautiful light...you'll find a great photograph. I'm always always looking for locations. I try to mix it up.

Q: I'm just starting out and I'm wondering if you shoot in manual mode, and if not, what mode do you like shooting in the best?

A: I ALWAYS shoot in manual mode. This way YOU are in total control of your image. If you're not shooting in manual mode- DO IT! You'll thank me for it, and send me chocolates and millions of dollars.

Q: Hi Jen, thanks so much for answering questions for us wanna-be's :). I am just wondering what editing software you use? I have Photoshop 7 right now and like it, do you think I need to upgrade?

I use Photoshop CS4. I love it. But it's a very complex and not easy program. I learned on my own. But there are photographers who teach classes. Wish I had had that! But I do like books by Scott Kelby and tutorials on YouTube are always helpful. If you're happy with Photoshop 7, I'd keep it. If you're using Elements and feel like you'd like to move forward, I'd definitely make the leap. There is a GIANT difference in those two.

Q: What is the one lens you can not live without!? And how do you get your images to look so crisp and vibrant? Is that an action, your camera or your lens????

A: I love my 85mm 1.8. It's my lens boyfriend. I really love prime lenses (no zoom). They have better clarity and sharpness and they give me a good workout running back and forth.

Q: What advice would you give someone just starting out?

A: I would say start out shooting everything and everyone you can get your hands on. Get good enough to feel good about charging people. Don't give clients hundreds of images. That just overwhelms your clients, give them a handful of fabulous photos, no "OK" images- it'll make you really shine! When you get to the point where you're actually making more than a couple thousand a year, get a tax ID and business license. Be legit with the rest of us. :)

Most of all....CAPTURE IMAGES THAT MAKE YOU FEEL SOMETHING

That's all for today....Thanks for the many emails. I know I didn't answer all of your questions, I'll try and do this again for you! You can always ask a question about what I went over in a comment and I can try to answer there. Thanks!! MUAH!

***On a side note, if you're the one who took photos off of this blog and made a Flickr account FOR me with OUT my permission....that was what you call ILLEGAL. I'm working with Flickr to figure out who it was. Not cool people. Leave images ON this blog.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Newborn Photography, Salt Lake City baby! Sweet baby Jude

This little man Jude was such a sweet sweet baby! He was just so good! I really really love newborn photography, there's always plenty of babies born here in Utah! :) Congrats to you two, you are fabulous parents, I just know it... :)







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Hi! I'm Jen, and I own Fauset Photography. I'm a Salt Lake City Utah family, newborn, child and senior photographer. I love photographing interaction between families. My style is a bit candid, along with a traditional twist. I love capturing children as they really are, following them with my camera and just getting who they are is my favorite. Urban family photography here in Salt Lake is one of my favorites!!
I've been photographing weddings for 6 years, I love it so much! Fauset Photography is based in Salt Lake City, Utah- but I travel to Arizona often for faithful clients and weddings. I've also shot weddings in Park City Utah, Denver Colorado, Las Vegas Nevada, Flagstaff and Sedona Arizona, and San Diego California. Thanks for visiting my blog and don't forget to visit my website!
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