
It feels like just yesterday that I was blogging about all the gorgeous bouquets from 2008. Now that our 2009 wedding season has wrapped up I’m excited to share all the incredible floral designs that I’ve seen all summer. We work with such amazing florists. All of whom really have a talent for taking a space and transforming it into a place that is completely unique to the couple. I just love how flowers add so much color and character to a wedding. Take a look at some of my favorite bouquets from this year! (Bouquet above by Stems of Evergreen, Colorado.)
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My favorite part of fall is when leaves are scattered about and they make that crunching noise as you walk through them. Not all the leaves have fallen and the sun glistens among those leaves that are left on the trees creating the most beautiful light. It was that perfect fall day that we met up with Heather & Steve for their engagement portraits. For the light alone I love these images but then add in Heather & Steve’s carefree, laid-back personalities and you get a wonderful result. Here is a peek at their session… Continue reading ‘Heather & Steve’s Denver Engagement Portraits’

On a brisk day in October Allie & Kyle tied the knot as the seasons changed from Fall to Winter right before our eyes. It snowed lightly before the ceremony, held out during the ceremony and then immediately following the flakes started falling again and never stopped. It was absolutely beautiful and being that Allie & Kyle love the outdoors, they were up for anything. Wild Basin Lodge was the perfect warm and cozy setting for such a day. Check out some of my favorite images from their wedding… Continue reading ‘Allie & Kyle’s Wild Basin Lodge Wedding’

I’ve saved the best for last! A first time trip to New York City would not be complete without a trip to the Empire State Building. Although it was raining, freezing and horrendously windy I think it was my most favorite thing that I did all week. The streets are like urban canyons, you can’t see much, so getting up above it all and looking down was unlike anything I’ve ever seen. I’m used to standing on mountaintops where there is not a single sign of civilization in sight and now, here I am on this building looking at the most developed city I’ve ever seen. It was completely fascinating. Here are just a few of the photos I took… Continue reading ‘New York City: The Empire State Building’

Just a few more random shots from my trip to New York City last week. Tomorrow I’ll post some fun shots from the top of the Empire State Building! Continue reading ‘New York City: A Few More Random Photos’