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The new Mountain West Women’s Center had it’s official inauguration and ribbon-cutting ceremony today. It’s a beautiful new addition to the Mountain West Medical Center in Tooele Utah, with state-of-the-art facilities that include new 8 labor & delivery rooms,  5 postpartum rooms and 1 fully-equipped operating room.

I am very proud to collaborate in this new project with my newborn artwork. Fourteen beautiful images were chosen from my portfolio and printed as fine art gallery wrap canvases in 24×36″ size. Two of these were hung just in time for today’s open house.

Please excuse the quick and poor-quality pictures:

a very spacious labor & delivery room.

a postpartum room.

They are quite large and beautiful in detail, it’s so exciting to see them displayed in this new building.
The remaining 12 will soon grace more walls and I will update when they are hanging.

I love pretty things. Who doesn’t, right? Being a custom photographer is just not all about taking pictures, I like to present beautiful portraits in beautiful packaging as well.

When a client books a session with me, I make it a special experience, from start to finish. And this includes the final products and the way they arrive to you.

This was for a Child Session, which includes the digital images on a DVD, the 5×7 reference prints and one wall portrait.  The large prints are mounted (and may be displayed on easels) and the disc and reference prints come in a presentation box. You can also see 2 mini accordion albums, which are just so cute in person.

And here it is, all ready to be delivered.

I can’t wait to see the client’s reaction when she opens her order!

I have teamed up with Jack Rabbit Press and Books for a display of my macro work.  Jack Rabbit Press is located in Tooele, 272 North Broadway Street,  just South of Elton Park.

This is a 20×20 metallic float wrap print of  macro shots that I took last year. It is a limited edition and available for purchase.

The metallic photographic print really brings out the colors and details and it looks much, much better in person, you just have to go see it. It is mounted in a way that makes it stand out from the wall, adding depth to it as the focal point. I like how it doesn’t need framing, and it really goes with any kind of decoration.

In addition, I granted Jack Rabbit permission to use one of my newborn images for this awesome idea:

It’s a larger-than-life birth announcement masquerading as a celebrity movie poster. This particular one is really big, about 3′x5′ (if I remember correctly), but they offer all sizes with on-site printing. I think it’s a really unique idea and it would make a fabulous new baby gift.

If you live in Tooele, go pay a visit to Jack Rabbit Press and Books. If you’re from out-of-town, just consider a road trip. ;)

Do you remember this post here with that beautiful red calla lily? I had purchased it at Creative Edge, Design & Decor:

It is located on 40 West Vine Street in Tooele, Utah.

Last time I was there, the owner, Pamela, invited me to bring some of my macro work for display and sale.  I was very excited and grateful for the offer- I love macro photography and love to see it in print as well. So I chose my favorites and designed a 3-piece gallery wrap canvas collection:

Please excuse my poor arrangement- I was too excited to ‘show’ these so I stacked them to take a quick picture. Pamela will be hanging these up on the wall.

The tall piece is 24×16 and the accent pieces are 16×11, all on 1.5″ gallery wraps.  They look absolutely fabulous in person!  The colors are nice and warm, you can see all the details of each photograph, and the gallery wraps are outstanding. And I love the canvas texture, always so timeless and elegant.

These are available for sale and they are the 1st in a limited edition of three.

Now, you have to take my word for it, these look amazing in person and if you are local, you will have to go take a peek. Don’t forget to tell Pamela that I sent you. ;)

“A house is made of walls and beams;
a home is built with love and dreams.”

This is somewhat of a personal post for me.  I have had these on my walls for a few months and I want to share what I have done (plus, my good friend in Portugal has asked to see them!).

My house is  very simple. Sometimes I wish I lots of walls with lots of wall space for photo displays, but this is what works for us right now. And, as you can see, I can still have large wall prints on my walls and make it work. It’s all about doing what you love with what you’ve got.

This is my front room, large window and front door to camera right, kitchen/eating area to camera left.


The square prints of each child are display wraps in 16×16 size (I love the display wraps because they come ready to hang and they look very clean in design).  They are headshots and larger than real life but I like close ups a lot. I wish I could have gone larger but we really don’t have more space. The Salt Lake Temple framed canvas is roughly 34.5×17.5. I know you’re probably thinking it doesn’t really go with my kids’ headshots but religion is important to our family and we like to display prints and objects that are dear to us.

The display ledge houses my collection of Willow Tree figurines but I placed these prints there for a reason. They are mounted 8×10 prints on easels- do you see how small those look in comparison to the 16×16 ones? I know most people think 8×10 prints are wall portraits but you can really see how puny they look; in fact, they would be quite ridiculous if hung on that wall.

Truth be told, I really love this wall, it’s my favorite in the house, I love looking at these sweet faces everyday. The kids love them too. I plan to update these every 2-3 years or as my fancy strikes.

This is like my personal reminder of why I started this journey in photography. I wanted to take better pictures of my children and here they are- my favorite pictures of them as personal and meaningful art on the walls of our home.

And this is what custom photography should be all about, beautiful displays of art featuring those you love the most. The wall prints, display wraps and gallery wrap canvases that I offer are professionally printed and archival, the quality is the best available in the market nowadays. They will literally last for generations. So don’t be afraid to go large and choose your favorites to go on the walls of your home, it will be the best investment you make in the memories of your family.

And since I’m sharing this much, I might as well give you a tour of my front room (the following ones were taken on another day, hence the difference in light and color):

This another view of the front room. On either side of door are 2 more 16×16 display wraps, ones is a collage of my favorite macro shots and the other is a collage of my trip to Portugal last Summer.

You can see the same easels with the mounted 8×10 prints- each easel has 3 different prints and I just rotate them for display. The frame in the middle is a Philips digital frame and the kids love watching the slideshow.

You can see down the hallway- the framed print is roughly 23×20.5 and the family collage display wrap is 20×16. We are due for family portraits, I must confess those were taken over 2 years ago.

These displays are a work in progress and will change as I take new photos and have new favorites.

And since I love large prints so much, here’s a little incentive for you- if you have had a session with me in the past year,  I’ll offer a 20% discount on any wall prints, display wraps and canvases 16×16 and larger. Just send me an e-mail and I will be happy to help you choose your favorite in the size that works better for your wall. I can even help you design a wall display when you order more that one.  I’ll extend the same offer to any new clients who book sessions for their children in in the next few months.

And then I want to see the pictures of your home with your favorites on the walls. :)

I couldn’t resist taking some pictures of an order that was delivered last week. Baby Noah’s mom had purchased a Mini Session collection but then upgraded to have all the images from the session and she got double of everything.

My digital session packages include the images on a disc presented on a trifold card with instructions and the image release, plus 5×7 reference prints of each digital image purchased. The reference prints are included so that you know how each image is supposed to look when correctly printed.  Some packages also include mounted prints.

All boxed up and ready to go to a very good home:

I’ve always had a fascination with all things paper. I love that photography results in prints and other products, like cute Christmas cards. And I can say cute because they do feature my very cute kids.

These are 5×5 trifolds that I ordered in 2 different kinds of paper and I really like the way they turned out. Just our simple way of wishing you ‘Joy | Peace | Love” for the Christmas season and the New Year.

If you are a regular blog reader, you have probably noticed my infatuation with new products- I can’t resist a  cute new thing. This new one was no exception:

utah child photography mini accordion albums

These are 3×3 accordion albums with custom magnetic covers- aren’t they the cutest? The have 6 panels on one side and 4 on the other, and each one can be customized as well. They come in sets of 3, which is great, because you can keep one (or 2) to yourself and gift the others. I designed some as stocking stuffers for my kids (shh- it’s a secret!), plus one for me and dad. I can’t wait to see their reaction!

As always, you are welcome to make an appointment with me to come see any product in person, just send me an e-mail.

I will be offering these mini accordion albums as part of my new Pricing and Products for the New Year. There are lots of changes coming, including collections that have all the digital files and professional prints. Don’t forget to sign up for the RSS fee to get first notice, or head on to my Facebook page and become a fan.

Do you remember this collage that I made with images from my Summer trip to Portugal?

collage views web

I finally ordered it and it arrived last week:
float wrap

This one is 16×16 inches in size and I call it a display portrait- I love the way it turned out!

They take a photographic print and wrap it around a lightly  padded mounting:float wrap corner

The back is finished in black and then a gatorboard block is applied to hang it on the wall. This gives the appearance of ‘floating’, hence the name.

float wrap back

Take my word for it, it looks awesome on a wall, it makes quite a statement.

This one will be traveling over the ocean, it’s a gift to my mom. My children have already chastised me for only ordering one, they wanted one for our walls too. I think I will be ordering more!

Unveiling the Christmas cards for 2009!

Christmas cards Utah child photography

It’s not too late to get your Christmas cards!

If you have had a session with Reflections by Cindy this year, send me and e-mail to have a card designed with the images from your session.

You may then buy a digital design with full printing rights (you choose where and how many to print) or your may purchase the double-sided press printed cards from me at 25% off the regular price.

The deadline is November 28th- contact me as soon as possible.

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