Tag Archives: mountain wedding photographer

Kokomo Lodge Copper Mountain: Tess & Joe

I love Colorado for many reasons… the scenery, outdoor activities, great people, lack of humidity, and one of the most beautiful places on earth, Summit County.  I’d move there in a heartbeat if it wasn’t for my own little paradise 35 miles away in Black Hawk.  So, I was overjoyed when Tess & Joe asked me to photograph their wedding at the quaint Komodo...

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Favorite Wedding Images 2009

In preparation for the 2010 wedding season, I thought it would be nice to recap some of my favorite images from 2009.

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Mountainside Lodge Wedding: Liz + Eddie

I am blessed to live in a place that attracts so many people to have a destination wedding in Colorado.  It’s a beautiful state that offers hundreds of amazing wedding venues and I can’t wait to photograph them all.  One of my favorite places to photograph is Estes Park, so I was beyond thrilled when Liz contacted me to photograph her destination wedding at the Mountainside...

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Breckenridge Colorado Wedding: Keeley + Jon

I met Keeley & Jon last year at the local coffee shop to talk about their wedding plans at a private residence near the summit of Hoosier Pass in Breckenridge.  I was very excited, for I absolutely love shooting at new locations.  As I sipped on my delicious toffee nut latte, we talked about their ideal day, how they...

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Chapel at Red Rocks Wedding: Anna + John

I feel extremely honored when a bridal couple chooses me to be their photographer without actually meeting me first.  For Anna & Jon, it was not an option for they lived overseas and would not be in the states until a couple of weeks before the wedding.  Although, I try to get to know the bridal...

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Pines at Genesee Wedding: Valerie + Ryan

I moved to Colorado 8 years ago this month.  As much as I love the mountains and all the beauty Colorado has to offer, I miss the lush green foliage I grew up with in the south.  It seems every year we have about one solid month of green bless and then it turns brown the for the rest of the...

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