Jesyka and Bryce are getting married this winter and decided to partake in the fall colors for their engagement photos last week. Both Jesyka and Bryce were an absolute pleasure to work with and is all the more reason why I love what I do. He hung around Boulder in the afternoon with a quick pit stop on Pearl Street for a quick drink. Thanks so much you two for being such good sports.....
Stacey and Josh recently got married a few weeks ago and made the best out of their rained out event. Even though we were unable to do any fun environmental type of fun portraits, or the typical type of outdoor Colorado sort of photos I love to do, we just made the best of it. It was a very simple yet emotional ceremony followed by a great receptions. Thanks so much you two for everything.
Nick and Christine recently tied the knot up in Allenspark at the Wild Basin Lodge. This place is very special to me as it is the same place I got married at over two years ago. Nick and Christine are good friends from work, and it was great to be part of their very special day. Unfortunately, it decided to rain during the ceremony, which sent everyone running for cover and had to finish the ceremony inside, but it didn't even phase the two lovebirds. Luckily for them, fall seemed to start a little early, and the mountains were extremely beautiful with the leaves changing and the Aspens on fire!!!
This post is a little different. For starters Jennifer and Mitch were married on Saturday at The JW Marriott Cherry Creek which is an absolutely beautiful venue. Usually every wedding has its same routine where I end up with about a 1/2 hour of time with just the Bride and Groom for some creative type of portraits which I try to make as informal as possible. However, Jennifer really didn't care for many pictures of just her, and Mitch was totally not into pictures at all, which I think is just like me when it comes to being on the other side of the camera. Anyhow, this made me pretty much exclusively a photojournalist for the day. Which is totally fine with me! After editing this wedding, I realized that most of my favorite pictures were not only unposed real shots, but also all happened to be black and white. I of course make them this way, but just kind of do it as I'm editing, and not paying attention to how many b&w I produce compared to color. Several photographers talk about the "moment" and how it is what makes the picture. Joe Buissink who is one of my favorite photographers is a huge believer in this and does an awesome job at doing so. If you get a chance to click on his portfolio, it almost gives me chills watching it. It is usually one of my several motivation portfolios I look at before a wedding. Anyhow, here are just a few moments from Saturday. Thanks to Jennifer and Mitch for allowing me to document your day in a such a unique way.





































































