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Photographing weddings brings oodles of diversity into my life. “Don’t they all start to look the same after a while?,” quickly follows in conversation when someone learns of my profession. Nope. Rarely ever. Sure, there are parts of a wedding day that are routine, since it is usually a day of ceremony and celebration. And the adrenaline rush for me as a wedding photographer has sort of a pattern to it, I suppose. But I can sincerely say that no two weddings have ever felt the same.

I can also testify that, though I could probably tell you memories from every wedding I’ve documented over 10 years, there are weddings that will forever stand out in my mind; each for different reasons, of course.  Amy Beth and Drennen’s Sanctuary wedding day fits that outstanding category for me.  Their wedding was a balance of black tie elegance and mountain shin dig, conveyed flawlessly by the talented ladies of the Colorado Wedding CompanyAmy Beth was so kind and lovely; Drennen was dapper and completely smitten for his bride – that alone may be what will forever stand out to me.  Just the way he beamed around her put a lump in my throat many a time throughout the day.

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Elegant.  Sophisticated.  Understated. Classic.  Just a few words that came to mind behind my camera while photographing Anne & Edward’s wedding day.  The architecture and simplicity of Good Shepherd Church in Cherry Creek is a photographer’s dream and is always at the top of my list when clients ask for church ideas in Denver.  Pair the ceremony setting with a Denver Country Club reception (another favorite of mine) and you have one happy camera lady.

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Wedding season is in full swing and I am one grateful, busy photographer.  I’ve been dotting the map already this year, meeting and photographing couples around Colorado and Texas – always in awe of the ideas and details that clever brides and grooms incorporate into their wedding day.  I love crafty brides.  Especially when a crafty bride is as sweet and classic as Adriene.  Martin is one lucky fella, and he couldn’t stop complimenting his bride on all the creativity and elbow grease she put into their wedding day details.  Their story is a bit of a North meets South, with Adriene’s Canadian family and Martin’s Mississippi kin celebrating their day together. I got a kick out of the variety of accents that bounced off the walls of Denver’s Glenmoor Country Club all evening.

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Cheree and Mark just happened to choose a comfy, not-quite-Spring-but-so-darn-close kind of day in Denver for their engagement session. The sun kept us warm for some photo opps, but these two kept scarves and coats nearby for the shaded spots – which I think ended up producing a lovely, diverse set of photographs. They chose […]

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As I go along photographing and sharing stories of current weddings, I’ve been noodling to come up with a way to feature wedding photography of past clients – and I think a flashback category suits the idea perfectly. Word-of-mouth has been the number one building block of my photography’s growth and success and I think this category will give me an opportunity to thank the brides and grooms who have tooted my horn along the way. It will also help illustrate how so many of my clients are connected, and how powerful word-of-mouth in the wedding world truly is. It will take a bit for the stories to start connecting the dots, but I’m hoping these little wedding photography flashbacks will do a fine job of portraying some wonderful couples throughout the years, and show how wonderful couples often tend to know other wonderful couples – and how grateful I am to end up in the mix.

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