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I'm Kristi and I am a natural light, lifestyle photographer based out of Salt Lake City, Utah. I have studied photography at the University of Utah and I absolutely LOVE documenting the precious times in people's lives while adding an artistic spin to each image. I always want to hear what you think so please feel free to leave a comment. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you check up often!

David Barton Pedereson Scholarship 2013

31 March 2013
I have had the amazing opportunity to work on a project for the David Barton Pedersen Scholarship with Leigh VandenAkker at East High School.  This was the fifth year that this scholarship has been at East High and the fourth year that I have been asked to photograph the seniors that are up for the scholarship.  I absolutely love it!  The students have some truly inspiring stories and are so deserving of the scholarship.  This year I was amazed to find out that 46 students applied with essays that explained how they use the skills they have learned in Mrs. VandenAkker's class to stay drug free and overcome trials in their lives.  Mrs. V's class, Techniques for Tough Times, is hard to summarize because it incorporates so many different skill sets.  Among many other things, her class helps students understand how to be assertive, to communicate more meaningfully with others, to set goals, to resist peer pressure, and to have a voice.  The Pedersen Family lost their son to a drug overdose and this scholarship was created to honor their son and help other students understand why it is important to be drug free.  The Pedersens are always so positive and really portray the true meaning of charity.  Instead of focusing on their tragedy, the Pedersens focus on how they can make a difference in other peoples lives.

I was asked to photograph the scholarship finalists and for an even greater personal touch, Mrs. V gave me a list of qualities that each of the students possessed to also be incorporated in the photographs.  The scholarship presentation this year did not fail to exceed my expectations and it was extremely uplifting.  After reading the students' essays and having a personal interview with each of them, the Pedersen Family was so impressed with all the students that they could not choose only a few students to receive the scholarship.  Like every year, I was blown away to find out that the family gave each of the 46 students a $500 scholarship.  As though that wasn't enough they gave an additional $500 scholarship to 8 of the students that truly stood out to them.  The total amount of money given to these students was $47,000!

I am touched every year by the Pedersen Family's generosity and positive outlook on life.   Thank you for letting me take part in such an incredible experience.  Here are the scholarship finalists' photos that were displayed at the event.

Celecia - Senior Session

16 March 2013
I know I am a huge slacker when it comes to blogging but I wanted to make sure that this session was posted. I had the pleasure to coach Celecia in cheerleading at East High School.  She was always a hard worker, respectful, kind, and an amazing backspot. :)  There is one particular instance that I remember when I think of Celecia.  We were preparing for a big performance she took a pretty hard fall during a stunt.  She definitely could have sat out but she got right back up and was ready to keep going. This year Celecia had a much harder fall.  I cannot even imagine what it would be like find a mass in your chest during your senior year of high school.  While I was talking to Celecia about her experience she said chemo was hard but she is so ready to just move on... I love her attitude to just keep going. To get back up and keep going. This beautiful girl reminded me how important it is to never give up or take things for granted. Thank you so much for letting me take your senior photos Celecia you are absolutely gorgeous inside and out!!

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