Tag Archives: weddings

David and Jessica’s Denver, Colorado Wedding

Ceremony Location: Fossile Trace Golf Club, Denver, ColoradoCatering: Three Tomatoes Steak House and Club David and Jessica’s Denver, Colorado Wedding was really amazing.  The weather cooperated to create the perfect combination of moody skies and perfect light.  Everything about the wedding was amazing, and I was so fortunate to have the chance to photograph it.  [nggallery id=43] To see[more…]

Anatomy of an Image #3

Technical Images   90% of my wedding images don’t use a lot of specialty equipment.  The vast majority of images are capture with nothing more than the camera and the right choice of lens.  The image at the right is one of the exceptions. Even though I don’t shoot with a lot of extra gear,[more…]

Caribbean Destination Wedding Shoot

Carin and I are always thinking about wedding photography. Often times we get to travel to a new place for the purpose of photographing a destination wedding. Sometimes we are just travelling for fun. Last month, we visited several Caribbean Islands, including Puerto Rico. We weren’t there for a wedding, but we still wanted to[more…]

Kristin and Mike’s Breckenridge, Colorado Wedding

Location: Breckenridge, ColoradoVenue and Catering: High Country Lodge I love Breckenridge in April.  April offers the best of both worlds; warmer spring days and still plenty of snow for skiing.  Because the weather in Breckenridge this time of year can easily go from a 60 degree day to a winter snow storm in the blink of an[more…]

Wedding photos that matter

 It is easy as a photographer to get lost in the process of photography and forget what really matters when it comes to the wedding images. At the typical wedding we bring assistants, second photographers, and tens of thousands of dollars in cameras and lenses in order to create the perfect image. I do believe[more…]

Anatomy of an Image #2

Upset Flower Girl One of the main reasons I love photographing with two photographers is for photos like this. At this wedding my assistant, Nate, was working creating formal portraits with some of the family members.  With many studios, the primary photographer handles the formal portraits while the assistant photographs candids and details, but that[more…]

Anatomy of an Image #1

Anatomy of an Image I decided to start writing a serious of blog entries describing the thought process of what goes into a single image from a wedding shoot. I want readers to understand where I was coming from creatively and what went into the image technically. My goal is to explain an image every[more…]

Ben and Caroline’s Copper Mountain Colorado Wedding

Venue: Copper Station at Copper Mountain I love weddings that are a little out of the ordinary. When Ben called me and asked, “I have a question about wedding photography.  Can you ski?” I was pretty intrigued. Having to ski to photograph an event is nothing new for me, but I have to say I was[more…]

Timothy Faust Photography, Best Wedding Photographers in Denver – 2013 Bride’s Choice Award Winner

Thanks to all of your great reviews, Timothy Faust Photography has received the 2013 Bride’s Choice Award from Weddingwire. WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Awards™ recipients represent the top five percent of wedding professionals within the WeddingWire Network who demonstrate excellence in quality, service, responsiveness and professionalism.   Thank you all very much.    

My New Years Resolution

  It is said that a photographer must not only be their own biggest fan, but also their own biggest critic.  I have found that this can be a difficult to balance.  The inability to be critical of one’s own work, is one of the biggest obstacles new photographers face.  It is hard to improve when you never see[more…]