Photos should feel like home. If you’re searching for a photographer who notices the way your little one curls a hand on your shoulder, the sparkle after a goofy joke, or the quiet breath before “I do,” you’re in the right place. I’m Jen—your neighbor and Clearfield photographer—and I help families and couples in Davis County create images that look natural, feel easy, and age beautifully.


So, who is this for in Clearfield?

You might be planning a backyard wedding with string lights and churros. Maybe you’re a parent who wants updated family portraits before a growth spurt makes last year’s photos feel ancient. Or you’re a senior ready to celebrate the “nearly there” energy of graduation. I also work with new parents, real estate pros, and small business owners who need clean imagery that still has heart. If you’re looking for a friendly, detail-oriented Clearfield family photographer or a thoughtful wedding photographer in Clearfield, I’m here for it.

Honestly, Clearfield is special. We’ve got Steed Park’s broad lawns, Fisher Park’s tidy paths, and the evening glow that drifts in from the Great Salt Lake. The light behaves kindly here; it softens faces and warms colors. That’s helpful when you want a gallery that flatters everyone—no heavy touchups required.


Favorite locations that just work (and why)

Steed Park

Gently sloped greens, soft background trees, and room for kids to move. Great at golden hour and forgiving on cloudy days. Perfect for families and seniors who want clean, bright frames.

Fisher Park and neighborhood trails

Simple lines and easy parking. We can use tree-lined paths for depth and foreground blur. Seniors love it for the classic “walking shot” that doesn’t feel staged.

Antelope Island causeway (nearby)

Wind, sky, and saltwater sheen. It’s not technically Clearfield, yet it’s minutes away and delivers a dramatic backdrop that still keeps the subject front and center. Couples adore the quiet, cinematic vibe.

Urban corners in Clearfield and Layton

Brick, glass, and clean neutrals for branding sessions. If your brand leans modern, we’ll keep lines tidy, colors minimal, and poses relaxed—think real movement, not stiff angles.

You know what? Location matters less than light and comfort. I scout the sun and the shade, then build a plan that keeps everyone relaxed. That’s how we get images you’ll print, not just scroll past.


What I photograph (and how it feels)

  • Families Warm prompts, gentle direction, natural candids. I’ll guide where to stand and what to do with your hands, then step back so personalities lead.
  • Weddings & elopements Coverage built around story beats—getting ready, first look, ceremony, portraits, reception. We’ll plan a timeline that promises room to breathe.
  • Maternity & newborns Cozy, unhurried sessions. We keep baby-led timing, swaddles on standby, and a calm pace. parents look rested (yes, really).
  • Senior portraits Clean light, confident posing, a dash of editorial. Bring your sport, instrument, or the sneakers that feel like you.
  • Real estate & small business Crisp, color-true images that load fast and sell quickly. I balance natural light with off-camera flash for accuracy.

For those searching locally, I serve as a photographer in Clearfield UT and across Davis County—Syracuse, Layton, Kaysville, and beyond.


Process that keeps nerves low and smiles real

Step one: quick planning call

We nail down goals, date, location, wardrobe ideas, and any “must-have” shots. I’ll send a slim prep guide so there’s zero guesswork.

Step two: shoot day

Expect clear cues and easy pacing. I use movement-based prompts that photograph like candids but still look polished. The goal is relaxed faces and connected poses.

Step three: editing and delivery

Your gallery arrives in a private online link. You can favorite, download, and order prints right there. Turnaround is fast, and colors are calibrated for both screens and print labs.

Session Type Typical Duration Great For
Family 45 to 75 minutes Natural candids with a few classic portraits
Weddings 4 to 8 hours Full story coverage with space for spontaneity
Branding 60 to 120 minutes Website updates, listings, and social refresh

If you’ve been hunting for a Clearfield Utah photographer who’s organized and calm yet still fun, that balance is my lane.


What to wear without overthinking it

Start with one outfit you love—maybe a textured sweater in soft sage or a flowy dress in muted rust—then coordinate, not match. Neutrals plus one color pop photograph beautifully against our parks and trails. Avoid heavy logos and neon; they tend to bounce light oddly and distract from faces.

For guys, structured layers read well: a simple button-down with a lightweight jacket. For kids, comfortable shoes and flexible fabrics keep energy up so smiles stick. Here’s the thing: if you feel good, you’ll look good. The camera notices comfort.


Timing is everything (and Clearfield light is generous)

Golden hour remains the classic choice; that warm, forgiving glow does favors for everyone. Overcast afternoons are excellent too because skin tones stay even. If schedules require midday, we use open shade and strategic angles so it still looks intentional. For newborns, mornings keep babies calmer and light gentler.

Weddings benefit from a short couples’ portrait block near sunset plus a few minutes after the ceremony when emotions are fresh. It sounds like extra steps; it actually reduces stress because we capture what matters without rushing.


Posing that doesn’t feel like posing

We’ll use simple prompts: walk, pause, look at each other, then look at me. I’ll adjust hands, chins, and jacket hems quickly so you don’t have to. For group photos, I arrange height and shape so shoulders make sense and everyone has breathing room.

A mild contradiction: I control the frame, yet I want it to feel unplanned. That’s the sweet spot. Structure plus spontaneity produces images you’ll keep on the wall for years.


Specialty work for businesses and agents

Real estate images require accuracy and appeal at once. I blend window detail with room brightness, straighten verticals, and deliver web-ready files sized for MLS and your site. If you need headshots or a brand refresh, we’ll design a quick shot list—hero image, about page portrait, a horizontal banner for headers—and check how they’ll crop on mobile. If you searched for a Clearfield commercial photographer who gets both aesthetics and file specs, that’s my everyday workflow.


Clearfield, Davis County, and little local touches

Living and working here means I time sessions around local traffic, HAFB schedules, and seasonal quirks (yes, spring wind; yes, it can be managed). Late summer brings tall grass and warm neutrals; winter gives us clean, quiet minimalism. If the weather shifts, I have backup spots with shelter and good light so your plans stay intact.


FAQs I hear all the time

What if my kids won’t sit still?

They don’t need to. We’ll rotate quick, playful prompts and short breaks. Movement photographs like joy. I also build in “secret games” that look like candid magic.

Can you recommend hair and makeup?

Yes. I share a short list of local artists who understand photo-friendly finishes—nothing heavy, just soft polish that reads beautifully on camera.

Do you travel beyond Clearfield?

Absolutely. I regularly serve Layton, Syracuse, Kaysville, Ogden, and the Antelope Island area. If you need a photographer near Clearfield, consider me local in all the best ways.


Editing style you can trust long term

Color-true, skin-true, and timeless. I don’t chase trends that expire next season. Whites stay clean, greens stay believable, and skin tones look like real skin. If an image needs retouching—temporary blemish, lint, flyaway hair—I handle it gently so texture remains natural.


Ready when you are

If you’ve been comparing options and want someone who combines planning with heart, let’s talk. I’m a Clearfield portrait photographer who’s as invested in the experience as the final gallery. Sessions are relaxed, efficient, and tailored to your people. You’ll feel prepared; you’ll also feel like yourself.

Tell me what you’re dreaming up and I’ll map the path. Reach out here: https://jenkunzphotography.com/contact/

~Jen