Well... this month (today), the group got together to visit the Utah State Capitol and I joined them for the chance to see the newly remodeled building. Here are a few of the shots I took during the excursion:











More of my pictures can be seen on my website. Or check out the group's pictures here.
3 comments:
fantastic photographs! What are the policies on photography in the capital building?
As far as I know, you're free to photograph the Capitol. We asked permission to be there (as a group of photographers) taking pictures in and around the Capitol and did not receive any kind of negative response.
as of November 1, 2012, no appointment, application, or fee will be required for use of the Capitol for family and bridal photography
(copied straight from the state capitol web site)
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