These designs just became available. All cards can be customized with your own personal message. For more information and pricing, email Carrie at carrie@carriepattersonphotography.com.
















Wedding photography by Carrie Patterson – Jackson Hole, Montana, Yellowstone, Big Sky
These designs just became available. All cards can be customized with your own personal message. For more information and pricing, email Carrie at carrie@carriepattersonphotography.com.

















Thanks to Josh for getting me featured on Richard Photo Lab’s blog. Richard Photo Lab processes all of my film and 2010 album prints.
If you are interested in attending my first official workshop in 2010, email me at carrie@carriepattersonphotography.com. We’re set to do our first one next Spring.






























After attending a couple workshops over the years, I finally decided to put one together myself here in Jackson Hole. I think it’s pretty obvious that we have some of the most amazing backdrops and mountains around to pose a bride and groom. A few of my friends from college and around the valley took part in this creativity-palooza. Special thanks for Leslee Anne for the hair and make-up, Lily and Co for the gorgeous bouquet and boutonnière, and especially to Jenny and Danny for being so good looking and accommodating (They both were antelope hunting earlier that morning near Big Piney and cut it short to be with us that evening). The weather and overall setting was a gift. You never know if September weather will cooperate or how unexpectedly frigid it might get. I decided to only shoot film. All color images were shot with my Contax 645 with 120 Fuji Pro 400 – black and white shots were taken with my Canon 1-V HS on 135 Fuji Neopan 400.




















I plan to do this workshop again next Fall after the busy wedding season, so if any of you are interested please contact me for more information.
Photo stations with fabric backdrops have been on the scene for about a year now. When Cara hired me to shoot her wedding, I knew her event would be a good candidate for some photo fabric fun. All year we schemed up a unique photo station idea. Cara totally ran with it, even finding some gorgeous fabric while on a trip to San Francisco. Cara came up with an aspen arbor to hang the fabric from (which was also used as a focal point during the ceremony). She also purchased about $100 in props (you gotta have props). Cara just made my day when I saw it all come together. See for yourself…












Photographed by Lindsay Linton











Above photographed on my Contax 645. Film: Fuji Pro 400, Fuji Neopan 400, and Ilford 3200. All the lovely details will get posted later this afternoon.

































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