Smiley's Mountain Photo offers private portrait and action sessions and no obligation on-hill action and portrait photos - the perfect way to capture the essence of your Snowbird vacation. Look for our yellow jackets and flags on the hill or call the shop for our shooting locations.

Our Smiley's Mountain Photo portrait team photographs year round anywhere in Little Cottonwood Canyon. We offer family portraits, graduating senior portraits, engagements, bridals, weddings and events.


We offer many items for purchase in our shop. Ski/snowboard photos, scenic prints, scenic notecards, frames, Snowbird and Alta posters, stickers, batteries, sd and cf memory cards, memory card readers, film, batteries and more.


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When a little more room is needed the open air booth rental is the perfect choice. Our open air booths come in black or white with a huge selection of beautiful sequin backdrops. All of our booths come with DSLR Canon cameras, studio quality flash and lab quality high speed photo printers. Each guest has the choice of Color, Black & White or Retro styles and has the option to instantly share their pics via text, email, Facebook & Twitter.

The 360 Video Booth rental is a must have at any function or celebration. Guests stand on the 360 photo booth platform and our camera spins 360 degrees around them creating an awesome high quality video! We incorporate slow motion, video effects, filters and music to enhance your guests experience. Guests will be able to share their video in just moments across all social media platforms, email and text!

In addition to the instant lab quality prints, each guest receives a GIF too! A GIF is a series of photos captured really, really quickly, mashed together, played forwards, then backwards and then shared via sms, email or social media.

Smiley Photo Booth was one of the BEST things I added to our wedding day! It was a huge hit with all of our guests and the pictures and their customer service was phenomenal! Highly recommend them!! Thank you smiley!

Highly recommend smiley Photo Booth! Our guest loved and enjoyed the Photo Booth for our wedding. They were very friendly and fast to respond to any of my questions! Do not hesitate to hire them for your event. I guarantee you will not regret it! Thank you guys so much for being part of our special day!

Our first location was downtown Wilmington. I met Lilly and her mom and we walk the streets stopping at several of my favorite locations to take pictures. I had an awesome time photographing this beauty! Lilly is easy going and so much fun to be around!

Her mum had received a gift voucher from a friend and although Emily was a little old for sleepy posed images, we did a similar style photo shoot with her awake. 

She wanted a very natural shoot with no headbands or hats so I kept things very neutral and simple, changing out the backdrops for variety.

Even at 2 months, it's unlikely to go an entire photo shoot without a baby drifting off to sleep for just a few minutes, even if they wake as soon as they are moved. 

I took this opportunity with Emily to capture all of those tiny details. It's so much easier to do when babies are asleep and not wriggling their limbs all over the place!

Emily's mum bought two Portrait Albums from her photoshoot, both with an 'Ocean' coloured linen cover. 

She selected her favourite 20 - 30 images and I designed a proof for her. She then made as many changes as she liked and once she was in love, I sent them off to be made.

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Smiley's professional photographers will capture a unique memory of your family that you will cherish forever. They offer no obligation professional family portraits, action shots and action video sessions at Schweitzer. Stop by Smiley's in the Lakeview Lodge, clock tower entrance. Where daily photos are displayed and can be printed onsite.

Look out for our friendly photographers wearing the yellow jackets at the top of the Great Escape and Musical Chair lifts. They specialize in capturing candid moments with dramatic mountain backdrops!

Use your new smileys in emails and text messages. Each of the eight characters can be unlocked for only 99 cents. Once you unlock a character, you can create an unlimited number of smileys with as many pictures as you like. PhotoSmileys will require an Internet connection.

Kidding aside, it's hard to miss what looks like a cosmic smiley face in this photo from the Hubble telescope. It's especially poignant given the troubles the aging Hubble had recently when balky gyroscopes knocked the space telescope offline for weeks until a fix could be devised. (That fix succeeded, and Hubble is back in action.)

This view from Hubble shows a vast array of galaxies, many of them from the galaxy cluster SDSS J0952+3434. The smiley face is actually a trick of gravity and light. Two brilliant galaxies form the eyes while a third, distorted galaxy forms the "smile." [The Hubble Space Telescope's Greatest Discoveries]

This photo was captured by Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3, which astronauts installed during the last servicing mission to the space telescope in 2010. ESA officials released the image on Oct. 15, and NASA showcased the space smile on Nov. 2. The Hubble Space Telescope is 28 years old. It launched into space in April 1990.

Seeing faces in space is nothing new. But that doesn't mean the universe is trying to cheer us up. The phenomenon is called pareidolia, and is when we see familiar shapes or patterns in objects that aren't actually there. The iconic Face on Mars photo from NASA's Viking missions is a famous example of pareidolia.

While Jupiter -- the largest planet in our solar system -- is usually known for its immense gravity and extreme belts of hazardous radiation, the world looks distinctly happy, with a large smile in this new image created from data collected by NASA's Juno mission. Randy Ahn created the smiley photo by copying and flipping an image of a "half-lit" Jupiter, mirroring it on itself, according to NASA.

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