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Utah Military History Group — Fourth of July 2022

Photographers like me love canvas material. We love painted backdrops made of canvas, canvas photo prints, painter’s canvas to paint the canvas backdrops on… Also, canvas tents.  Vintage canvas has a velvety texture and often tends to smell like a mixture of rain, dirt, and sun-baked cotton baked.  And I only know that because of events like this, hosted for free on the Fourth of July purely for the education and enjoyment of people like me who weren’t around during the first two world wars and are ever curious to learn about it. The full gallery is linked at my website, here: wendyhurstportrait.com !

2022 Colonial Heritage Festival | Utah

 “Photography?” reenactor George Washington exclaimed. “What’s that??” After five minutes of me stumbling through some sort of explanation about lighting in a box later, a portrait emerged. The Colonial Heritage Festival in Utah is my favorite annual Fourth of July tradition for all the reasons. The reenactors are exceptionally knowledgeable about the lives they portray and the fashion they’re wearing.  Blue coats, red coats, petticoats, brass buttons, leather boots, wigs, and tricorn hats flounce everywhere.  I met a John Adams and Betsy Ross—whom sewed her own gown, especially those complex, curving pleats! You can learn more about colonial history and this group who hosts this annual event at  festival.colonialheritage.org/ You can find the whole gallery at wendyhurstportrait.com .