Jen and Tim wanted pictures to fit their style and asked me to list off some of my most unique locations. After they looked through a number of locations, they loved the idea of doing the photographs in an abandoned tree farm. I really like the mood we were able to capture in these photos. Take a look at some of my favorites below!
Nicole and Brad really liked the city look so we went to downtown Denver, walked around, and found inspiration as we went along. Take a look at some of my favorites from this city engagement session below!
You can also explore this Garden of the Gods engagement session in Colorado Springs, with red rock portraits, warm evening light, Pikes Peak views, and a scenic Colorado landscape.
Anne and Tim’s day began with the couple eating quesadillas, and Tim forgetting his pants back at their house. After Tim found his pants, everything stayed on schedule– from their first look and quiet ribbon-tying ceremony at Wash Park Studios.
Venue / Wash Park Studios
Officiants / Celebrating Times of Change
Jackie expressed a fondness for Fuji 400H film during our client meeting. As a fan of film myself, I was excited to incorporate it into their engagement pictures. We kicked off the session at Cheeseman Park in Denver. I shot both film and digital photography for this session, then matched the digital files to the film scans. Take a look at some of my favorite Fuji 400H shots below!
Anne and Tim’s engagement session started at Breckenridge Brewery and we ended the session with some outdoor photos near Chatfield. I’m very excited to photograph this awesome couples wedding!
You can also explore more from this Garden of the Gods engagement session in Colorado Springs, with red rock portraits, warm evening light, Pikes Peak views, and a scenic Colorado landscape.