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Monday, July 25, 2011

Kristyn & David- Married!

This summer I am incredibly excited to be shooting with Frances Marron of Frances Photography at some of her weddings. Be sure to check out her work- she is amazingly talented, and tons of fun too! She also happens to have some very fun clients as well! First up- Kristyn & David. They were married at the top of Copper Mountain, with beautiful snow-capped mountains and the bright blue sky as a backdrop. I also got to experience shooting on a chairlift for the first time! Just a few favorites from the day...









To see more from the entire day, check out Frances' blog here!





Thursday, July 14, 2011

Amanda & Ryan - Married!

The time of their lives. From tears filling their eyes during their first look to being circled with the well wishes of family and friends in a last dance to "Piano Man," Amanda and Ryan certainly had the time of their lives on their wedding day. The day was filled with laughter, joy, and love...and a little bit of choreography! Amanda and Ryan's first dance surprised everyone, as they featured a recreation of the Dirty Dancing finale --- let's just say Johnny and Baby have nothing on Amanda and Ryan!

Congratulations to you both! It was such an honor to be a part of your day!
































Venue: Dunafon Castle, Idledale, CO




Friday, July 1, 2011

China Travels

Last month we had the trip of a lifetime. We visited four cities in China in ten days, including Pingyao, Xi'an, Dunhuang, and Beijing. It amazed me how different each city was, which really only began to convey the vastness of the country. One day we were riding camels in the Gobi Desert, the next day we were shopping and sipping Starbucks in Beijing. I know some day we will go back to continue exploring. Here are just a few photos of our journey...

Pingyao, the ancient walled city





Xi'an, with more than 3,000 years of history and home of the Terracotta warriors



Dunhuang, a major stop in the ancient Silk Road


Beijing, the capital of China