10.01.2015

Welcome lovers of Logan, UT!


Logan is a town that pays special attention to the natural beauty that surrounds it. For a town of 47,000 people, it has 38 parks, 10 urban trails, a golf corse, a (small) zoo, a water slide and community pool, and skate park. Besides that, Logan's Utah State University campus boasts beautiful grounds and many gorgeous old buildings. The Logan, UT, LDS Temple and historic tabernacle are also quite stunning. I only mention this because it shows that the city is committed to keeping the beauty that is its heritage.

My purpose in starting this site was to have a place to share the beauty that I see here in Logan and, as an photographer, to catalog all the places I go where I see photo opportunities.

As I travel around Logan and get to know it better (--I've only been living here for about a month), I will try to get pictures from each place. I was going to give info on what each park has to offer outside photography, but you can find a list of all of Logan's parks here, and all of its trails here. No need to be redundant, right? So whether you're a photographer looking for a shooting location, a visitor looking for a great view, or anyone who likes to look at the beauty of Cache Valley, you've found the right place! Feel free to look around--and please email me at photos@sabrinawattsphotography.com if you have any suggestions for places to add or ways to make the site better. Thanks for visiting!

10.21.2008

Lower Second Dam (Logan Canyon)

Just a few miles up Logan Canyon there is a turnoff for Lower Second Dam. You can't see much from the road, but when you walk down the steps to the dam, it's beautiful. Or at least it was a few weeks ago. I'm pretty sure the trees have lost most of their leaves by now, so you might have to wait until it snows to get good pictures there again.I would recommend this place for any pictures but children's (the dam might be a dangerous place for the little ones).





10.11.2008

Crumb Brothers Artisan Bread (291 South 300 West)

Crumb Brothers Bakery probably wouldn't be the first place you'd think of to have pictures done, but it's a great little spot. They've done a wonderful job of landscaping, so there are tons of little vingettes that would be great picture backdrops. The building itself is beautiful as well, if you like the cabin-y feel. There's a great little garage on the lot that looks old and distressed, too. I like that look, so it would be really fun for me. Behind the building is a lot where they must have just thrown wildflower seeds by the handful, because (right now at least) there are tons of wildflowers growing. If you look at the picture with the wildflowers carefully, you'll see in the background a little tree fort. I don't know how sturdy it is, but it would be another fun little spot for a few pictures. And last, but not least, across the street is a great old brick building with bright green doors all along it. All in all, I think Crumb Brothers would be an ideal place for some fun High School Senior Pictures. Besides senior portraits, though, this would work for Bridals, and Engagements--possibly Children's portraits as well. The vignettes are not very large, so they wouldn't work well for family photos, though.




10.02.2008

Utah State University Campus (500 East 500 North)

USU Campus is a great place for any type of photos. The beautiful old buildings and the gorgeous trees on Old Main Hill make campus an ideal spot for a variety of great shots.




Downtown (Main Street from 100 S to 300 North)

This wouldn't be the place for everyone, but if you're looking for edgy or nostalgic pictures, Logan's Downtown area is a great place to go. Whether you're inside the Bluebird Cafe, lounging near an old-fashioned street lamp, or outlined against a cool old brick building, you've got a lot of variety on Main Street. This would be a great place for individual or HS Senior portraits or engagement photos. Kids portraits and family pictures would probably not work here, though.

Merlin Olsen Central Park ( 300 East Center)

Merlin Olsen Central Park is just a few blocks east of the Garff Wayside Gardens park. It's got some tennis courts, a wide open field and a great playground, but it doesn't have much going for it as far as photography goes.


The one thing it does have is a bridge over the canal under a gorgeous canopy of trees. It might be worth going there just for that, but then again, it might not. It faces the street on one side and the tennis courts on the other. A good photographer will probably be able to find a shot without those distractions in the background, though. This isn't a great picture of the bridge, but it gives you an idea of what I'm talking about.

Garff Wayside Gardens (100 S Main Street)

I didn't know this place had a name til I looked it up on the city listing, but Garff Wayside Gardens is a pretty little park right next to the canal on 100 South. It's actually hard to tell there is a park there from Main Street; I would go to 100 East and take a right--the park entrance is the first driveway on your right. This park has a couple of benches, a gazebo, a small rose garden, a great old tree, and a scenic spot next to the canal. I think this park would be great for a variety of family photos or engagements, but I wouldn't recommend it for children (too many things to get into that they probably shouldn't).