Looking for a Herriman photographer? You’re in the right place. I’m Jen Kunz, and I photograph families, seniors, maternity sessions, newborns, weddings, and branding work throughout Herriman and southwest Salt Lake County. Herriman has exploded with growth over the last several years, but what makes it special for photography hasn’t changed — wide-open views of the Oquirrh Mountains, brand-new parks surrounded by natural landscape, and a community that’s young, active, and family-centered. I make the drive down from Ogden (about 40 minutes straight down I-15 and across the Bangerter), and Herriman’s unique position at the edge of the valley where development meets open land makes every session feel a little bit wild.
Why Herriman stands out for photography
Herriman sits at the southwestern corner of the Salt Lake Valley, pushed right up against the Oquirrh foothills. That positioning gives you something most valley cities can’t offer: mountain backdrops that feel close and personal rather than distant. The western edge of town borders Butterfield Canyon and Rose Canyon, with trails and open space that feel miles from suburbia even though you can see rooftops from the trailhead. Add in newer parks with clean landscaping, wide residential streets with mountain views, and those legendary Utah sunsets framed by the Oquirrhs, and you’ve got a photographer’s playground.
I also regularly shoot in nearby Riverton, South Jordan, and West Jordan. The south valley communities blend together beautifully, and knowing the best spots across all of them means I can always find the perfect backdrop for your session.
What I photograph in Herriman
Families
Family sessions in Herriman are a favorite of mine. The parks here are newer and well-designed, the mountain views are unavoidable (in the best way), and Herriman families tend to be young, energetic, and up for anything. I focus on capturing what’s real — the chaos of toddlers, the side glances between partners, the belly laughs that erupt when someone trips over a sibling. We’ll get the polished group shot, but the images that end up framed on your wall will be the ones where you forgot I was there.
Weddings & Elopements
As a Herriman photographer who covers weddings across the Wasatch Front, I love what this area offers. The Oquirrh foothills provide a dramatic elopement backdrop that feels private and wild, while south valley reception venues offer elegant indoor options with mountain views. I bring a calm, documentary approach — my job is to capture your day as it actually unfolds, not to manufacture moments. The emotion, the light, the details, the laughter — I handle all of it so you can be fully present.
Maternity
Herriman’s open terrain and mountain-framed horizons are made for maternity portraits. I love finding a spot where the foothills rise behind you and the valley stretches out — it gives the images a sense of grandeur that mirrors the moment you’re in. Sessions work best between 28 and 34 weeks. Bring a gown that flows and highlights your belly, and I’ll guide you through every pose so you feel confident and beautiful. The Oquirrh sunset behind you doesn’t hurt either.
Newborns
For newborn sessions in Herriman, I come to your home. New parents don’t need another errand on the list — especially not one involving a car seat and a week-old baby. I bring simple wraps and minimal props, use the natural window light in your space, and work entirely at your baby’s pace. The images are about the details: tiny fingers, sleeping faces, the way your newborn curls into your shoulder. Parents and siblings are always included — this is a family milestone, and everyone belongs in the frame.
Senior Pictures
Herriman seniors have great options without leaving the south valley. Trail backdrops in Butterfield Canyon, urban texture at Mountain View Village or The District, golden fields along the western edge of town, or the parks and pathways right here in Herriman. I tailor every senior session to who you are — your sport, your art, your personality, your style. The result is a gallery that feels authentically you.
Real Estate & Branding
Herriman is one of the fastest-growing housing markets in Utah, and professional imagery makes a real difference in how listings and businesses present themselves. Whether you need real estate photography for a new Herriman development, headshots for your growing practice, or lifestyle branding for your local business, I bring clean composition, natural lighting, and an eye for what makes your work appealing. Professional without being sterile — real and polished at the same time.
Herriman photo locations and when they shine
Herriman and the surrounding foothills give me a range of beautiful options. Here are some of my go-to spots:
| Location | Look & Feel | Best Time |
|---|---|---|
| Butterfield Canyon Road | Rugged foothills, canyon views, wildflowers in season, natural and untamed | Late spring through early fall, golden hour |
| Herriman Hills Park | Newer park, open lawns, mountain views, walking paths | Spring through fall, evening light |
| Rose Canyon | Wooded canyon, creek, rock formations, secluded feel | Summer, morning or late afternoon |
| Blackridge Reservoir Trail | Waterfront, dramatic cliff backdrop, wide-open sky | Year-round, golden hour |
| J. Lynn Crane Park | Mature trees, grass fields, pavilion area, family-friendly | Spring through fall, late afternoon |
| Western Herriman open space (near Rose Canyon Rd) | Undeveloped fields, unobstructed mountain panorama, big-sky feeling | Summer and fall, sunset |
This just scratches the surface. The beautiful thing about Herriman is that you can find wild, untouched landscape within minutes of any neighborhood. If you have a meaningful spot — your backyard, a favorite trail, the place you got engaged — I’d love to shoot there too.
Planning your Herriman session
- Wardrobe that photographs well: Soft, muted tones are your best friend — dusty blue, sage, cream, terra cotta, warm grey. Avoid neon, large logos, and overly trendy pieces. Coordinate as a family without matching identically.
- Timing that flatters: Herriman’s western location means sunsets hit the Oquirrh foothills beautifully. I’ll schedule around the season so we catch that perfect warm light.
- Kids, snacks, sanity: Snacks are non-negotiable. A small toy for transitions helps. Let them be kids — I know how to work with toddlers who’d rather run than sit still, and those candid moments are always the favorites.
- Movement over stiffness: Walk toward me, swing your kid around, lean into each other. Real interaction always photographs better than forced posing. I give direction, but gently — because genuine connection wins every time.
Maternity sessions look stunning in a flowing gown against Herriman’s foothill backdrop. Newborn sessions need almost nothing from you — warm house, fed baby, and I handle everything. Seniors should bring two or three outfits and tell me their vibe so I can match locations to personality.
My style and approach
I photograph with a Nikon Z6III and fast prime lenses, relying on natural light for nearly every session. My editing is clean, warm, and honest — no heavy filters, no fake skin tones, no oversaturated colors. What you see is close to what was actually there, just polished. Every gallery includes black and white edits, because some moments carry more power when stripped down to light and shadow. My goal is timeless photography — images you’ll love as much in a decade as you do today.
Seasons across Herriman
Spring in Herriman brings green foothills, wildflowers in the canyons, and the dramatic contrast of snow on the Oquirrhs above a greening valley. Summer is golden — warm evening light, dry grass that glows amber, and families eager to be outside. Fall transforms the scrub oak and gambel oak on the hillsides into waves of rust and copper while the valley floor stays warm. Winter brings snow-covered peaks, frost-lined trails, and quiet mornings with sharp, clean light. Each season reshapes the landscape around Herriman, and I plan sessions to take advantage of whatever the current season does best.
Frequently asked questions
- How far in advance should I book? Two to four weeks for standard sessions. Weddings, three to six months. Fall is my busiest season, so early booking helps secure your date.
- What if the weather doesn’t cooperate? We reschedule at no cost. Overcast days are actually ideal — soft, even light with no harsh shadows or squinting.
- How many final images will I receive? Typically 30 to 80 fully edited images, depending on session length, delivered through an online gallery.
- Do you offer prints and albums? Yes. Lab-calibrated prints, canvases, and heirloom albums are available through your gallery.
- Can we bring our dog? Absolutely. Leash for safety, treats for cooperation, and patience for the inevitable adorable chaos.
- Is there a travel fee from Ogden? No. Herriman falls within my regular service area — no travel fees, no mileage charges.
Book your Herriman session
Ready to get started? Reach out here and let’s find the right date, location, and plan for your Herriman session. I keep scheduling simple, communication clear, and the whole process as easy as showing up and being yourself.