Snowbird Wedding Portraits | Little Cotton Wood Canyon, Utah | Sidni & Caden

August 12, 2025

Set against the lush summer landscape of Snowbird in Little Cottonwood Canyon, Sidni and Caden’s wedding portraits felt timeless, romantic, and effortlessly elegant. The green alpine mountains, layered with dramatic Utah peaks, created the perfect backdrop for an intimate and meaningful portrait experience.

Sidni and Caden chose to take their wedding portraits a few months before their October Utah wedding, allowing them to enjoy a private first look and approach their wedding day with ease. This intentional choice also gave them the opportunity to have their portraits professionally printed and displayed at their celebration, an optionI always recommend for couples who value presence and design.

As a Snowbird wedding photographer, I’m continually drawn to this location for its elevated beauty and versatility. The sweeping mountain views, soft natural light, and quiet moments tucked into Little Cottonwood Canyon made this session feel both cinematic and deeply personal.

Sidni wore a stunning gown from The Perfect Dress Bridal, a look that felt modern yet timeless. Her bouquet by Indy Rose Floral complemented the scenery perfectly—soft, romantic, and thoughtfully designed. Every detail, from her florals to her ring from Wilson Diamonds, reflected a refined and intentional aesthetic.

Beyond the setting and style, what truly defines this session is Sidni and Caden themselves. They are genuinely one of the sweetest couples I’ve had the honor of working with. From the moment we connected, there was an ease and trust that made photographing them feel natural and joyful. They are the kind of couple you never want to stop photographing. The kind that reminds you why storytelling matters.

Capturing these Utah mountain wedding portraits at Snowbird was an absolute privilege. This session wasn’t just about beautiful images, it was about connection, intention, and preserving a season of love in one of the most breathtaking locations in Utah.