The Ericksons are one of those families you meet once and never forget. Christlike, kind, and full of love—they’re everything that makes family photography so meaningful. Every year, they make family pictures a priority, and I love that about them. This fall’s Blacksmith Fork Canyon Family Pics were the perfect mix of warmth, laughter, and connection.

The Magic of Family Photos in Blacksmith Fork Canyon
We met in the canyon just as the first hints of fall color began to appear. The air felt crisp, the mountains glowed with soft light, and the Ericksons arrived ready to make more memories. Photographing them never feels like work. It’s joyful, calm, and full of little moments that remind me why I love this job so much.
What I adore most about this family is how they show up—fully present, fully themselves. They don’t stress about perfection; they focus on connection. Each hug, laugh, and glance tells the story of their love. And that’s what every photo session should be about.
Why Extended Family Sessions Matter
Extended family sessions hold such deep value. Kids grow up. Families move away. Seasons shift. But photos last. They capture the legacy—the love that ties generations together. When you gather grandparents, parents, and little ones all in one frame, you’re creating something timeless.
It’s more than a photo on a wall. It’s a piece of your family story.

Why I Love Shooting Blacksmith Fork Canyon Family Pics
Blacksmith Fork Canyon is one of my favorite places to photograph families. The peaceful river, golden hills, and quiet trails make it a dream backdrop. It’s beautiful in every season, but fall brings something extra special. The colors, the light, the calm—it all adds up to magic.
Every family that meets me there leaves with photos that feel genuine and natural. No overposing, no stress—just laughter, love, and a bit of mountain air.
Let’s Capture Your Family Next
If you’ve been thinking about scheduling your own Blacksmith Fork Canyon Family Pics, now’s the time! Fall colors fade fast, but your memories don’t have to. Click here to book your session or send me a quick message to get started. Let’s capture your family story before the leaves are gone.

March 30, 2026
Kylee Maughan