
Being an Idaho Falls wedding photographer is so special. The area is beautiful, and there’s something about an Idaho Falls Temple wedding that just feels big in the best way.
The doors open. Family starts cheering. Someone is already crying. And within seconds, the whole staircase fills with hugs, laughter, and a hundred phones trying to grab the first photo.

This wedding day was photographed by my incredible team, and they captured every bit of that energy. The temple exit was full of movement and celebration. You could feel how loved these two are. The cheers were loud, the hugs were tight, and the smiles didn’t fade for a second.




If you’ve ever attended a sealing at the Idaho Falls Temple, you know the moment. Everyone gathers outside. Kids run up the steps. Grandparents lean in close. Then the doors open.
That first walk out is always emotional.
My team positioned family members in a way that kept things organized without losing the excitement. We made sure the couple had space to take it all in while still capturing the candid reactions. Those in-between seconds — the squeeze of a hand, the proud look from parents, the laughter from siblings — those are the images that matter years from now.
If you’re planning your own Idaho Falls Temple wedding, know this: the exit goes fast. Having a photographer who knows how to direct quickly and confidently makes all the difference.
After the excitement settles, we move into family group photos. The grounds of the Idaho Falls Temple are beautiful and surprisingly versatile. Between the landscaping, the light-colored exterior, and the open sky, it photographs clean and timeless.
We keep family formals efficient and organized. I always recommend brides create a family photo list ahead of time. It keeps things moving and helps avoid missing anyone important.
One thing I loved about this group was how supportive everyone was. No disappearing relatives. No wandering groomsmen. Just people who wanted to celebrate.
And yes, we always grab a few extra candid frames in between the traditional groupings. Those often end up being favorites.
Once family photos wrapped up, it was time for just the two of them.
The temple grounds offer so many quiet corners for bridal portraits. The light that day was soft and flattering, which made it easy to create images that feel both classic and relaxed.
I always encourage couples to slow down during this part of the day. The ceremony is over. The schedule hasn’t fully picked up yet. It’s one of the only calm moments they get together.
That’s when the real smiles happen.
The kind where they look at each other and realize, “We did it.”
This wedding was beautifully photographed by my team, and I couldn’t be more proud of them. They know how I approach weddings. They understand the balance of structure and flexibility. And they care deeply about serving couples well.
When you book with me, you’re not just hiring one person. You’re trusting a team that values experience, organization, and genuine moments just as much as you do.
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If you’re getting married at the Idaho Falls Temple, I would love to help you plan a photography experience that feels smooth and intentional. From the temple exit to family formals to bridal portraits on the grounds, we know how to guide the day while keeping it joyful.
Idaho Falls Temple weddings deserve to be documented with care. If you’re looking for an Idaho Falls wedding photographer who understands the flow of a temple wedding and keeps things calm and organized, let’s talk.
I can’t wait to celebrate you next.
Book your session for your wedding before Feb 14 and get 10% off through my inquiry form! Cost is $$$ for 15 minutes. Location and time will be finalized over email/text.
Book your session for your wedding before Feb 14 and get 10% off through my inquiry form! Cost is $$$ for 15 minutes. Location and time will be finalized over email/text.