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Eureka: The Road Trip - Little Sahara Sand Dunes // Utah Fashion Portrait Photographer

The Desert

Little Sahara Sand Dunes are a a desert left behind when Lake Bonneville, an outrageously large and ancient lake that shrank down into the Great Salt Lake over however many years it takes for giant lakes to shrink, dried up. Seriously. In the middle of our sort-of lush, sagebrush landscape is a huge pile of super fine sand like that found in the Sahara Desert.

If you just Googled it, you probably found some satellite imagery in addition to the images here. I promise that experiencing it in person is the only way to appreciate how strangely beautiful it is to exist in a place seemingly between worlds.

Cue corsets and fabrics. If you've followed my photography for long enough you might recognize the gray skirt as the one used in this windstorm at the Utah State Capitol back in 2015. The several yards of lavender purple fabric is also a repeated character last worn by a model with poetic cursive scrolled on her arm. I'm not afraid to reuse fabrics in the name of art. Both fabrics I picked up for super cheap at a thrift shop, and the corsets were all borrowed from a friend.
Models & Makeup:
Amanda Dixon (platinum hair)
Mekall Ryan (sandy blonde hair)






































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