Tag Archives: weddings

Greener, Faster, Better

Why are we using disks?    I got to thinking the other day, and I asked myself, “Why are we still providing images to clients on disks?” I realized how long it is been since I have personally bought anything on a disk. I buy music straight from iTunes. I can stream movies directly to[more…]

Anatomy of an Image #10

Summer Wedding Fun     I love creating images that allow the subjects’ personality to come through. That was completely the case with this image. Nate and Joy are one of the most fun playful couples I have ever known. In fact they even met “playing” while mountain biking with mutual friends in Moab, Utah.  They[more…]

Diane and Joe’s Basalt, Colorado Wedding

Diane and Joe’s Basalt, Colorado Wedding Venue: Aspen High Mountain RanchLocation: Basalt, ColoradoDiane and Joe are high school teachers that love to spend their summer’s fishing. In fact, they own Sasquatch Fly Fishing Adventures, out of Estes Park. They spent an afternoon in Estes this summer teaching Carin and I how to fly fish and[more…]

Molly and Ryan’s Breckenridge, Colorado Wedding

Location: Breckenridge, Colorado Molly and Ryan traveled to Breckenridge, Colorado from Nebraska for an intimate mountainside wedding with close friends and family.  Even though we only had two hours together, we still ended up with hundreds of amazing photos of the couple with the friends and family. [nggallery id=53]

Janet and Rob’s Cincinnati Wedding

Location: Cincinnati, OhioVenue: Taft Museum  I new Rob through climbing, rafting, and general outdoor adventures.  I have photographed him before for National Geographic Adventure, Outside, and other magazines and climbing websites, but I was still honored when he and his fiance trusted me to photograph a more formal event like their wedding in a city[more…]

Angie and Danielle’s Arapahoe Basin Wedding

Ceremony Venue: Black Mountain Lodge, Arapahoe BasinReception Venue: Kickapoo Tavern, Keystone Colorado  Angie and Danielle came to me about photographing their small intimate wedding ceremony at the top of Arapahoe Basin’s Black Mountain Lodge. The intermittent afternoon rain made for some really amazing photographs with the changing cloud cover.  It also provided some much needed[more…]

Who do you shoot for?

Are you photographing for you or your client? If you ask most wedding photographers who they are shooting for, they will undoubtedly respond, “The client, of course.”  If that is your mindset, I hope you take the next few minutes to read this post and allow me to change the way you think about wedding[more…]

Authentic Timeless Wedding Photography

What does it mean when we talk about timeless wedding photography? A lot of people might have the idea that for a photo to be considered timeless it must also be boring.  I disagree.  I think timeless is just the opposite of trendy.  What do I mean by trendy? Trendy photography incorporates the current fads.  That[more…]

Anatomy of an Image #5

Father and Daughter Outside of the Church  I mentally build my images in terms of layers.  I often start my images from the stand point of light.  If I have good light, then I look for a good background, something that frames and brings out the subject.  Then I place the subject into the light,[more…]

Kerrie and Paul’s Breckenridge, Colorado Wedding

Kerrie and Paul in Breckenridge, Colorado Location: Sapphire Point, Breckenridge, ColoradoReception: Hearthstone Restaurant, Breckenridge, ColoradoFloral Arrangements: Petal & Bean, Breckenridge, ColoradoLodging: Allaire Timbers Inn, Breckenridge, Colorado  Paul and Kerry are a Chief Warrant Officer and Captain in the Army respectively.  They called me a few months ago while stationed in Germany about photographing their destination[more…]