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Tracie + Johnny’s Snowy White Engagement

Tracie + Johnny’s Snowy White Engagement

It’s snowing today here in New York as I type this, and as much as I’m disliking the weather conditions right now, I have to say this winter white engagement session makes me wish for more snow. Turning 180 degrees from this sunny, however equally beautiful vintage Americana engagement session I posted last week. Shot by the talented Utah photographer Rebekah Westover and makeup by Enizio. While this engagement session is not vintage per se, it has “timeless” written all over it!

Timeless Snow Winter engagement session photos Utah
Timeless Snow Winter engagement session photos Utah
Timeless Snow Winter engagement session photos Utah
Timeless Snow Winter engagement session photos Utah
Timeless Snow Winter engagement session photos Utah
Timeless Snow Winter engagement session photos Utah

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  • wow! Love her mustard colored shoes. makes me want to get married all over again :o)

  • her yellow coat against the pure white backdrop? beautiful. and she has the most gorgeous eyes!

  • Thank you for sharing!!! It made me jump up and grab my camera. Now to find snow, and a cute couple. . . . In the mean time, thanks for all your inspiration!

  • What a perfect engagement session! There is something about this whole experience that makes this the most intriguing engagement session I’ve ever seen. The love is evident, the landscape picturesque, the colors perfectly complimentary, and the photography picture-perfect. Rebekah, I have added you to my mental list of favorite photographers!

    – Kristin

    • I want to appologize for this. Having recently re done my website my webmaster had accidentally merged a folder called various wedding and engagement photos that contained ideas I had found over the years. This was unintentional and have carefully viewed all photos to make sure that the merged photos have been removed. As a photographer I respect the copyright of another photog. I do however look for ideas from others, and usualy save these photos for future reference. As i said, this photo was accidentally merged with my real portfolio a were a few others. Please accept my sincere apologies.

  • I find it funny that your webmaster has access Rob to your Facebook page. My webmaster also does not work from my computer. I carefully select my photographs to go on my website, so to claim your webmaster did this is a sad excuse. I also notice your facebook page is down. If what you say is true why take it down. Are we going for another name change, how about the one photograph that had tusterstudio.com and then your watermark on it. Shameful and gives us other photographers a bad bad name.

    For someone who has creativity, passion and commitment on his main image which I also believe I have seen somewhere else those words alone are great for those who make their own creativity.

    I am glad none of my photographs were posted on here as I would clearly take said person to small claims court. Copyright infringement is a huge issue in this day in age from music, photography and much much more.

    Rebekah I am sorry this has happened to you but thought to let you know you do amazing work. It is a shame someone can not learn from this.

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