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This is where all of our non-wedding related posts live including trips, traveling, portraits, landscapes, music, hiking, off roading, flying….basically anything that shows you a bit about the things we love to do and a little more about our personality. – All Images by STUDIO 1250.

Savannah, Georgia on Film

Savannah is one of my favorite cities, probably even more so than Charleston. The historic part of the city is breathing taking with foliage mixed with old brick and iron gates. I love shooting in Savannah, there is an abundance of interesting things to photograph here. Check out some of the things I got this last time. The lighting wasn’t that great but I managed to make it look half way descent.

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Road-trip to the Desert | Film Style 1 of 2

A few weeks ago, my best friends Nick and Joe, and I all took a road trip out to the desert for a little work/vacation. All of us live in different states but each year we try to get together to hangout, take photos, and talk business. This year we decided to explore the desert of Utah and Nevada. First we flew into Las Vegas and had a really yummy–extremely overpriced–fancy dinner at a place called Carnevino. The next day we woke up early and headed north towards Zion National Park. The photos simply can’t capture the awe you get when fully surrounded by the towering canyons. After another morning of sunrise photos at Zion, we headed east to Bryce Canyon where we got a breathtaking view of the giant natural amphitheatres called hoodoos, which were formed by frost weathering and stream erosion (read more about it on Wikipedia). Later that evening we regained our strength with a delicious dinner in a town called Tropic and that night, we pulled into a place called Escalante. To be continued…

Everything was shot on Fuji 400H Film.

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Road-trip to the Desert | Film Style 2 of 2

The next morning, we were off to a terrible start. It was a Sunday and little did we know, everything in town was closed except for the gas station. So we scrabbled up boxed food and soup, then headed on our way. We were feeling adventurous and decided to take off rental-car minivan down a bumpy dirt road. It turned out to be a great decision because we happen to find Devil’s Garden, as you seen in the first images below. Next stop was Capitol Reef National Park, which was was my favorite place on the trip. As the sun was setting, we were able to catch a glimpse of Goblin Valley, which contains thousands of hoodoos just like Bryce canyon, only smaller. The next day, we rented an airplane in Moab , Utah and flew south to Monument Valley, stopping for a bite to eat in Page, Arizona before turning back. Next few days were we spent time exploring Moab, Canyonlands, and Arches National Park. Amazing stuff in all of those places! On our last day we drove west to Nevada and caught a small glimpse of alien country. Ha. We had an unforgettable trip and a great refresher. Enough said, check out some photos!

Everything was shot on Fuji 400H Film.

You can purchase prints of all the photos posted here at: http://studio1250.instaproofs.com

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