Top Flower Photo locations in Utah

TOP FLOWER PHOTO LOCATIONS IN UTAH

Are you looking for beautiful flowers to be in your engagement or bridal/formal pictures? Here are my favorite Utah locations to go to and the best time of the year to shoot there.

Contact me to schedule a session at one of these beautiful spots!

Utah State Capitol Cherry Blossoms

At the Capitol, the blossoms are gorgeous and they usually are the first to bloom before anywhere else. The best time to shoot here is anywhere from the first to third week of April depending on the year. The best time to go is in the morning or on a weekday evening. The weekends will be very crowded.


orem & elk ridge Orchards

The last week of April to the first couple of weeks of May is best to get the blossoms in orchards. The peaches (pink blossoms) usually come first. Then the cherry (white blossoms) come next. I have a great local orchard in Orem that I love or one in Elk Ridge. I love shooting in orchards!


Tulip Festival, Thanksgiving Point

Thanksgiving point has their tulip festival in April and May. Ashton Gardens is beautiful and there are so many pretty spots here. Consider renting a golf cart to get around quicker. Also try to avoid weekends because of crowds. Go here to see their photography fees.

KyhV PEAK, Provo Canyon

This location is about a mile up Kyhv peak road. The yellow flowers bloom mid to late May. It has beautiful views of Provo canyon.

buffalo peak, provo canyon

One of my favorite spots to shoot. This location is stunning in the summer and fall whether there are flowers or not. There are yellow flowers that bloom in a big field about the 2nd or 3rd week of June. This location has a 10 minute bumpy dirt road that you have to drive on. There is also a 5-10 hike to get to the flower field.


LAVENDER FIELDS, MONA

The lavender fields at Young Living Farms in Mona are gorgeous! They bloom most of July. You have to reserve a time before you go. Each hour costs $75. I’d recommend scheduling a time in March to get one of the sunset times.


albion basin, little cottonwood canyon

This location is probably the most iconic wild flower spot in Utah. The flowers usually bloom at the end of July. The flowers are stunning! Since this spot is so popular, there are ropes to keep you on the trails. The rangers don’t want people to trample the flowers, so you must stay on the path. However, they have about 5-6 photo spots that put you right in the middle of the flowers. The best time to go is a weekday. And don’t forget your bug spray!

Location fee is $12 at the toll booth.



Red Butte Garden

Beautiful location with so many photo spots with all sorts of flowers all throughout Spring and Summer. Requires entry and photography fee. Check here for those prices.



Other flower location ideas:

Ensign Peak- yellow wildflowers

Guardsmans Pass- wildflowers

American Fork Amphitheater- Lilac Bushes

Lambert Park, Alpine- poppy field



Do you want to take pictures at any of these beautiful locations?

Contact me and we can schedule A time for your engagement or bridal session!








Jordan Pines, Big Cottonwood Canyon | Harlee & Jason Formals

I took Harlee and Jason’s wedding pictures (formal pictures) at Jordan Pines up Big Cottonwood Canyon in Utah. There was SO much snow and it was windy and so cold. I don’t know how Harlee stayed outside that long in the cold. Luckily her mom and cousin brought her a coat to warm her up in between poses. Harlee’s dress was so so unique and beautiful. She rented it from Something Borrowed Bridal in Provo, Utah. I loved her sleeves! Jason got his suit at Mr. Mac.

During their session it started to lightly snow and it was so beautiful for the pictures. On my way back home it started to snow pretty heavily so we got done just in time. I love snowy bridal pictures in Utah’s canyons! Winter weddings are so beautiful. And winter brides deserve a gold medal for enduring the cold!

The Amavi Event Center | Harlee & Jason Wedding

Harlee and Jason tied the knot at the Amavi Event Center in Spanish Fork.

The ceremony was so beautiful. Their bridesmaids and groomsmen walked down together and then her little cousin was the ring bearer. He wore a pin that said, Ring Security. So cute. Then Harlee’s dad walked her down the aisle. Jason’s sister in law married them. They said their vows to each other and exchanged rings. Their vows were so sweet. They are married!

After we did pictures with everybody. I started with the big groups and narrowed it down to the smaller groups. I loved the dark green dresses that the bridesmaids chose. They are friends and cousins of the bride. Harlee has 3 cousins that were all born in the same year so they are really close. The girls in the lavender dresses were the honorary bridesmaids. I love the colors Harlee chose!

After all the family and wedding party pictures were finished, we had a few minutes for Harlee and Jason. We did their formal pictures in the snow a few weeks before so we got plenty. See that post here. But I had to get pictures of them in front of the beautiful fireplace. It is such a beautiful venue!

I left for the lunch and came back for the reception. While they talked with their guests, I took pictures of all the details. The family and the Amavi did a great job decorating the tables. Next, Harlee and Jason cut their cake. Then they had the father daughter and mother son dance. Then is was their turn for the first dance! Then the party started! They had such a fun and long dance party!

After they had a sparkler exit. Everything went so well and I’m so happy for them! Congrats Harlee and Jason!

Photography: Jamie Tervort Photography

Dress:: Something Borrowed Bridal, insta: somethingborrowedbridals

Groom's Suit:: Mr. Mac

Hair and Makeup Artist:: Caitlyn Ashdown: hair.by.caits

Florist:: Afton Wilson, insta: afton_wilson

Cake:: Becca Heaton

Invitations:: Persnickety Prints, insta: persnicketyprints

Rings:: Amazon