Eric Adams
Eric is a fourth-generation photographer. He has been in the photography industry for 31 years. He initially helped his father grow Kiddie Kandids from 18 locations to 187 throughout the United States. His role was hiring and training new photographers. In 2008, he left Kiddie Kandids and opened FotoFly in 2010. His Draper location quickly became the busiest studio in the country. He now operates three FotoFly studios in Lehi, Salt Lake City and Clearfield. He has trained over 2,000 photographers, from beginning to end, over the course of his career.
Trent Nelson
Trent has documented the people of Utah for The Salt Lake Tribune since 1995, earning six news photographer of the year titles. Working with multiple Tribune reporters, Trent has covered the modern history of polygamy throughout the American West with a focus on the followers of Warren Jeffs' Fundamentalist Church of Latter-Day Saints. Other notable assignments include covering the Utah Jazz in the NBA Finals in 1997 and 1998, and the Olympic Games in Atlanta, Salt Lake City, Vancouver, and Beijing.
Ted York
Ted York is an award-winning professional photographer out of Alpine, Utah. He is a member of the Professional Photographers of America, Intermountain Professional Photographer's Association, and the American Society of Photographers. Ted was a gold medal winner in the 2022 World Photographic Cup. He is a PPA Master and Craftsman photographer and is certified by the Professional Photographers of America.