Tuesday, July 31

something old, something new, something borrowed, something...


...hot pink??

Details are rarely cool enough to make it to my blog, but here we clearly have an exception.

Saturday, July 28

Larry n' Mo


"Your tie makes me look unprofessional shorty!"

"I'll beat you good big man!"

Hillarity ensues at Libby + Brock's wedding at the Main Street Station in Breckenridge last weekend.

Tuesday, July 10

A Wedding Photographer's Wedding Photographer

Who does a wedding photographer hire to photograph their wedding? Teddi and Keith thats who! For those curious to see photos from my own wedding on June 30th, please hop on over to Teddi and Keith's blog. It was a real pleasure having them share the day with us, and I think they did an amazing job with the photos.

Aspen at Sunset



This photo was taken just as Kate and Phil, who were married on the lucky 7s (07-07-07) in Aspen, came out of the gondola from the top of the mountain. Just then, the setting sun came out from behind a cloud and revealed a spectacular red sunset. Kate was pretty excited about it, you can see. We took several photos around the sun, but I actually liked how the red light looked reflecting off Kate and Phil as opposed to using it as a background. I also liked this angle becuase the Little Nell hotel in the background has a very European feel. The sun, the building, the storm clouds, and the kiss all come together to build a perfect shot that really transends reality. The Little Nell was, in fact, the location of the reception, so this also serves as a great reception location shot.

Moonlight


Jackie and Ginni by the moonlight. This was during our "sunset" portrait session, which very quickly turned to a nighttime portrait session. Sometimes that sun can get away from you fast. But I think it worked out better this way, because it was a relatively clear night and the moon was nearly full. I really like how the color of the sky is reflected in her white dress and the white fence, which all come together and combining with the complimentary, slightly warm light of the lamp.

For all those gear-heads out there, this was taken with my new-ish Canon 5D at ISO 3200, f 2.8. I am really excited about what this camera can do in very dark situations. This camera opens up many previously impossible photos.