Saturday, January 12, 2008

A Beautiful Winter Wedding in Colorado

Yesterday I had the pleasure of meeting Morgan & Geoff and their families. These guys are just an adorable couple and I feel extremely privileged to have shared their day with them. We were a little worried about the weather and it getting too dark, but honestly, I love the way the photos turned out. Dodging snowflakes and diving into the deep snow for just the right angle, did present its' challenges, but I had a ton of fun. I just downloaded all the flash cards and I wanted to post a few up as a little preview.
Congratulations to you both!! Thank you again for asking me to capture your intimate little event. It was an absolute pleasure. :)

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Ashleigh & Shaun- Engagement Portraits

Thanks to another photographer on OSP I was referred to Ashleigh and Shaun.(OSP is a photography forum that I am completely addicted to and Kay Beaton- is the one who sent them my direction. Thanks again Kay!) These two are getting married the weekend after Ian & Amy (see my last post) in Silverthorne. Upon meeting these two I decided that not only are they a beautiful couple, they are completely hysterical and fun. We also took their images at Bear Creek Lake Park near Denver. (This was actually a spot that Ashleigh picked out and I thought it had SO many options that I decided to take Ian and Amy back the next day) :) I'm so excited to be shooting their wedding next June and to get to meet their family and friends. Heck, if they are half as fun as these two are, it's going to be a really fun and joyous event. (and of course, they will be, I'm sure of it) ;)

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Engagement Portraits- Ian & Amy

I am so excited to be posting these images. It is about time these two get married! ;) Well see, I can say that cause I've known these guys for a long time. Amy and I worked at Glenwood Caverns together when I first moved to the area and were friends at work. Ian and I met my second year at CMC and became FAST friends. We ended up getting an apartment together with another friend the next year! Then I had a work event to go to and I wanted some support. The caverns had applied to have a tram put in up to the caverns and I was planning to speak in front of the city council and what ended up being a room of several hundred people! I had to drag Ian to go with me (I always remind him how badly he didn't want to go) ;) and we sat down next to Amy and that is when these two met.I am so excited that they are getting married. I am so unbelievably happy for them! We took their engagement portraits in Denver at Bear Creek Lake Park and I think we laughed waaayy too much. I miss these guys, I wish they were closer than Boulder! But we had a great time and we have vowed to try and get together more often.My last posted actually shows the Eureka Lodge, where they are getting married! Yup! This is them! I can't wait for their wedding and again... Congrats you two.

Ahh... 2008... Where did you come from?!

Well amazingly enough, we find ourselves once again in another new year. I can't believe it is already 2008... where has the time gone?! After a crazy and quick Christmas in Denver with my family, Darrell and I only had a couple days back in Glenwood before we were off again. Good friends of ours own a lodge outside of Silverton, CO. They have been trying for years now to get us out there with them, and it seems like we can never seem to coordinate dates. Every year they have a little New Year's Eve bash there and last year I was determined to make it out. Well... my appendix burst at the beginning of December... so that didn't work! But this year we made it!!!
This place is just amazing.....! The Eureka Lodge is an old miner's lodge built in the 1920's and is one of the best examples of an early 1900's miners boarding hotel in the west. We had to park probably 1/2 a mile or so from the lodge and ride snowmobiles in. Talk about the perfect retreat. I can't believe it took us so long to get here!!!
Along with our long time friends, we shared the hotel with their family, friends and other Glenwood locals- some we knew, and some we got to know. We spent our days playing pool, snowmobiling (or getting the snowmobiles stuck- whatever), building puzzles, and eating great food. Eat, drink, and be merry right? :) With a bonfire in -10 degree weather, and the stars shinning brilliantly above our heads, we rang in the New Year. It was just the break we needed and honestly, I was sad to leave. With no phones, limited internet (just enough to know the roads were open to get home) amazing views, and a warm fire... I could have stayed MUCH longer. ;)

This is actually a mine on the property. A fresh water spring provides the water for the lodge, but the dripping ceiling and cold temperatures create these amazing stalagmites in the entrance. It was an absolute fairy land! And of course the caver in me was SUPER excited about these! :)

Thanks so much to Ian and Amy for finally getting us up there, and also to Amy's parents for sharing their second "home" with us. We will definitely be back. Well I mean, of course we will be back, we have a wedding to shoot! (I almost forgot to mention that Ian & Amy are getting married at the lodge next June. Can you even imagine the photos we will get!?! I am SO excited, I can't wait!)