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My dad, Mike McKnight, started
Mike’s Photo in 1984. He was a police officer at the University
of Utah and had taken photography and darkroom classes offered to
the officers to help them in their jobs. He enjoyed photography and
decided to try his luck at starting a photography business. He began
by taking pictures for his friends for free. As his knowledge and
expertise grew he slowly began to raise his prices and he began to
get more and more word of mouth business.
I helped my dad while I was growing up and studied Photography in
school. When my dad became ill he asked me to take over and continue
to run his business. I became the owner in 1998.
I try to run the business just like my Dad. I am very proud that I
get the majority of my business from word of mouth. I feel that because
everyone who hires me is referred by a friend or family member, I
get a superior quality of clientele. Like my Dad I try to keep my
prices VERY reasonable. I want to be competitive with your “Uncle
Joe” who has a nice camera. Pictures are important and you shouldn’t
have to “save up” in order to be able to afford enlargements
of your pictures. Lastly I am not afraid to shoot. In fact if anything
I could be accused of shooting too much and making the decisions more
difficult because of all your choices. Whether at a wedding, family
sitting or taking senior portraits I try to do a variety of poses
and combinations of people.
When I took over Mike’s Photo for my Dad I didn’t realize
how busy I was going to become or how much fun I was going to have.
I enjoy being “a part of the family”. There is nothing
better than doing a wedding for a Bride and
Groom and then taking their family pictures after their first child
or maybe senior pictures for one of their siblings.
Getting to know your family better makes me as your photographer better.
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