Showing posts with label iris and light. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iris and light. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Holy. Mother.

I want to be this couple. Both of them. I was just killed by cuteness in the extreme. I reeeeaaaalllly need to get married again. Or, just get a video made anyway.

Watch all the Iris and Light videos here


Jana + Billy Engagement from IRIS AND LIGHT on Vimeo.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

New Iris and Light Wedding Film!

Oh yeah, this is what John was off doing last weekend!

Monica + Rhett Wedding Highlight from IRIS AND LIGHT on Vimeo.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Hands In Pockets

Another short film. It's incredible. Really. I have the pleasure to know some really insanely talented people.

Just pretend I'm not in it. Please.



Hands in Pockets from IRIS AND LIGHT on Vimeo.


Video: Ryan Southwell
Stills: Sheena Jibson and John Stephens
Models: Sheena, Kelly and me

Music is "Hands In Pockets" by Laura Gibson.

Monday, March 30, 2009

iris & light

Another photo shoot...






Cara by Sheena.






Kelly by Sheena.
Um, my friends are so hot. Kelly is 22 weeks pregnant in this photo!






Sheena by John.
She is so incredibly gorgeous.


Film coming soon...

Sunday, March 29, 2009

And Now For a Short Film

This is what happens when you combine amazing/fun/talented people (myself excluded), salt flats, some great cameras, freezing weather and some thrift store finds. Brilliance.

Turn up your speakers!!



Salt Flats, Utah from iris and light on Vimeo.



The song is "You Made Me Like It", a new favorite by 1990s.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Salt. Not Snow.

Hi. We are, regretfully, back from our little mini-vaca. The week consisted of a Mexican dinner with many Norwegians singing Happy Birthday; freezing our buns off at the Salt Flats; freezing everything else off in the wilds of Draper, UT; photo/video shoots; thrift stores; creepy guys in gas stations; a lot of delicious food; many laughs; and me trying to steal everything in Sheena's house. And the house itself. However -- a brick house is really difficult to fold up into a duffel bag. Not to mention really heavy, so that didn't really work out. Sheena herself is a great deal more portable and I probably should have just stolen her. She would have actually fit into my duffel bag.

Here are a few pictures from our day on the salt flats, but you won't believe what's coming...so stay tuned.