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Monterey, California Wedding and Beach Shoot

Craig and Yvonne’s California Wedding I met Yvonne when I was in high school nearly 20 years ago.  Unfortunately we lost touch after graduation, but as so often happens, we reconnected through my Facebook page.  That is where she discovered that I have spent the last decade or so as a photographer.  She mentioned that[more…]

Lindsay and Charlie’s Breckenridge, Colorado Wedding

Ceremony and Reception: Dry Gulch Placer Catering: Harvest Catering Couple’s Website: www.lindsayandcharlie.net Unfortunately, I don’t usually get to photograph to many locals from Breckenridge, Colorado.  So when I can’t tell you how pleased I was when Lindsay and Charlie approached me about photographing their wedding.  I was equally excited to photograph a Dry Gulch Placer[more…]

Helen and Matt’s Vail, Colorado Wedding

Location: Betty Ford Alpine Gardens in Vail, Colorado Officiant: Chris Tunner Helen called me about photographing their small intimate ceremony this past August in Vail. As much as I like smaller ceremonies, I normally do not have the time to fit them into my busy wedding schedule in the summer. However, when Helen told me[more…]

Gwen and Ace’s Wedding in Vail, Colorado

Location: Vail Racquet Club, Vail, Colorado It is always fun to have another photographer ask to me to photograph his or her wedding. In this case, Ace has been working as a professional photographer for many years and I was honored when he asked me to photograph his and Gwen’s wedding. Here are some photos[more…]

Sara and Paul’s Vail, Colorado Wedding

Sara and Paul traveled from Phoenix, Arizona last week for their gorgeous Vail, Colorado wedding. This was another couple that really let me experiment with some ideas that I had, and a result, I think we got some amazing photos. From portraits among the wildflowers in Officer’s Gulch, just outside of Frisco, to an amazing[more…]

Wedding in Nepal: part 1

I love weddings. I know a lot of photographers that get burnt out on photographing weddings, or only do them because “they pay the bills.” Personally, I can’t get enough. All weddings are cultural events. Often the weddings we attend share a culture similar to our own, and the best we can hope for is[more…]

Wedding in Nepal: part 2

<== Read Part 1 The concept of a love marriage versus an arranged marriage seems to be of a lot more interest to foreigners than it is to Nepalis. One person I talked to accused American parents of being un loving for not trying harder to find the right spouse for their children. I had[more…]

Samantha and Derrick’s Wedding in Leadville, Colorado

It is always fun when you get to show up to a photograph a wedding on cross country skis. Samantha and Derrick had their wedding at the Tennessee Pass Cookhouse over looking Ski Cooper and Leadville, Colorado as well at the fourteener, Mount Elbert. [nggallery id=42] You can view the rest of the photos from[more…]

Living the Dream and Remembering to Work

People walk in to my shop in Breckenridge every day and remind me how lucky I am to be able to live the dream and turn my passion in to my profession, and they are absolutely correct. In reality, I don’t need any reminder as to how lucky I am. Photography has brought me into[more…]