Boise Photographer

Bogus Basin Wedding | Hillary + Jason

I’ve photographed over 400 weddings in my career, and I’ve done a lot of weird stuff with a camera. However, Hillary and Jason’s wedding at Bogus Basin gave me my very first (and second and third) opportunity to tube backwards down a snowy hill while taking pictures of people also tubing. Yes I was slightly nervous about my very expensive camera, but this was what I call a “professional tubing hill”, so steering and even seeing where I was going was unnecessary. It was a complete blast, and the photos are so fun.

In addition to tubing, I also snowboarded with Hillary and Jason and their friends and family and took photos of them on the slopes, I love snowboarding, and this was so much fun for me.

Hillary and Jason’s wedding was one of the most fun weddings I’ve been to, and that’s really saying something. From the moment I talked to them, I could tell that their wedding was about being with the people they love most and having a great time, two things very near and dear to my heart. I’ll let the photos tell the story from here, but this day at Bogus Basin was a complete blast behind the camera.

Boise Maternity Photographer | Hillary + Kyle

Story time, Kyle is one of three people that I have slept with, overnight in a tarp, “taco style”, during a rainstorm on the Pacific Crest Trail. Our buddy who was a pilot misread the weather forecast, and a night under the stars changed into a night with three doods folded into a blue tarp on Mt Hood. Certainly not my best night of sleep, but such a fun memory for me. I met Kyle during college in western Oregon, and I loved him instantly, he is just himself and such a caring and awesome person. Fast forward some years, and when we moved to Boise, I knew I already had one great friend here, and it was Kyle, which if you’re only going to have one for sure friend, he is an excellent start.

Given this background, I was so excited when I found out that Kyle and his wife Hillary (I photographed their wedding in California too, you can see it here) were expecting. Kyle and I meet up for coffee every other week, like old guys from a time long passed, and I always look forward to our time together, actually I look forward to it so much that I planned it to be every other Friday, so I can finish my week up looking forward to meeting up over a cup of coffee with Kyle.

Being a dad myself now, of kids that are a little bit older (Wellington is 9 and Pearl is 7), I’m so excited for our friends to have babies and to be able to help out and love on and have my kids love on their kids. I’m still a little bit scared of kids, but I’m more comfortable with them than ever before in my life, so I’m really excited to have relationships with kids where I’m not the parent.

Anyways, that was probably way more than you wanted to know, but I’m so excited for Kyle and Hillary, and I was really grateful that they asked me to take some maternity photos. Being that it was during Coronavirus, we kept our space, but downtown Boise was basically empty, look at the photo of them standing in the middle of the street in downtown. I could count all the people we saw during our time together on one hand. It was eerie in a way, but also a cool and unique perspective.

Alright now for the photos, I loved the rainbow bike background, I had wanted to use that for a photo for a long time, and we got some really beautiful and cool light. And I’m looking forward to coffee Friday morning with Kyle, unfortunately we can’t hit up our usual coffee shop, but we’ll wander down the road near his home and catch up.

Thanks so much for hiring me to do this Hillary and Kyle! Cannot wait to meet baby Buster!

Bryan

Boise Architectural Photographer

I am truly fascinated by this life, and so many aspects of it. This is one thing I love about my work, is that it allows me to learn about subjects, people and businesses inside and out. I get to spend time exploring and learning and it’s so much fun for me. I did this shoot for Jeremy with Treasure Valley Lighting & Design. He reached out about me shooting several locations for his lighting business, I wanted to meet up in person and talk about his business and goals, but he was so busy with his lighting business that he didn’t have time (because he was lighting 140 trees at The Village, among other jobs :)), so him and I did a quick phone meeting and it was fun to hear about the process that he guides his clients through for designing custom lighting for their homes and businesses. I’m a photographer, and have feelings about basically everything, but ESPECIALLY lighting. Light can change the atmosphere, light can raise or lower your spirit, and light can turn a boring photo into something incredible. Enough rambling, this was a super fun shoot for me and I’m grateful that Jeremy hired me for it. Here’s the locations, in order:

Ten Mile Christian Church

The Village at Meridian

Eagle City Hall

Heritage Park, Eagle, Idaho

Gear Used:

Canon EOS R

Canon 24mm F1.4L

Goby Variable ND Filter (although I just got this one from Polar Pro which I’m real stoked about!)

Manfrotto Tripod (but I’d get this one from Vanguard if I was you.

Prograde 128gb v90 SD Card

Thanks for hiring me for this shoot Jeremy and beautiful work on the Christmas lights man!

Bryan