Category archives: love

Gretchen & John


I finally got to meet Gretchen and John, who hired me long distance months and months ago for their upcoming June wedding, and they are so much fun! We took these engagement portraits a couple of weekends ago. Since their reception is going to be at the Garden of the Gods Club, we decided it would be appropos to do some of the portraits at the Garden of the Gods. For the first time in my life I did the tourist thing and took pictures of the actual sign — I felt like a dork but I’m so happy with how they turned out.

Can’t wait for the wedding, guys!







Sue loves Manuel!


I love Indian Summer in Colorado! Here’s a happy little wedding that I second shot with my good friend Charlotte Geary. As second photographer I had the luxury of photographing whatever I thought looked good, without having to worry too much about the official portraits. Sue and Manuel’s wedding ceremony and reception took place at Hillside Gardens on October 4th, a patented bright and sunny Colorado day. There were tons of really adorable kids there, plus lots of sunshine, flowers and even butterflies! They couldn’t have asked for a prettier day to say their vows. Congrats Sue and Manuel, and Charlotte it was fun working with you as always!



Posing for Charlotte’s camera. Sue’s bridesmaids were her two sisters.

For some reason I am obsessed with this fountain at Hillside Gardens. Every time I shoot a wedding there I have to take a picture of it.


Manuel got a little emotional when his sister read from Khalil Gibran during the ceremony.

Sue’s sisters react to the kiss.










This beautiful timepiece was Sue’s wedding gift to Manuel.


Manuel and Sue are fantastic dancers!


A meaningful look exchanged during the toast.



This little girl is obviously a budding photography talent!

Sacha & Todd


This is not one of my usual happy blog posts, in fact it’s quite the opposite. Recently I was charged with the sad task of retrieving these wedding images from my archives because the groom, Todd, passed away very suddenly at the young age of 32.

Sacha and Todd were married on a sunny, breezy day in September of 2002 in the Garden of the Gods. They had come all the way from Kentucky to tie the knot here in the Rocky Mountains. I remember their wedding distinctly because it was such a pleasure for me to be part of their day — not only was I the photographer, I was the sole witness! The ceremony was officiated by my dear friend Reverend Judith Spicer, who has also since passed on. I have many fond memories of working the occasional elopement with her, just like Sacha and Todd’s ceremony.

I received a call from Sacha last month. Oddly enough, she and Todd had crossed my mind not too long ago because I had shot a tiny elopement in September that reminded me of them. So I was very surprised to hear from her. Through tears she explained that Todd apparently had a congenital heart condition that no one was aware of, and that he suddenly collapsed and died on October 8th. She very much wanted a few prints from their wedding to remember him by. I recalled that they were so poor that they had only ordered a bare minimum of prints back in 2002, so I reassured her that I would send her everything. It was heartbreaking for me to look at these images again and see how happy they were that day. I cannot imagine what Sacha must be going through.

I only shot one roll of film at Sacha and Todd’s wedding, a mere 36 exposures. Nowadays that would be unheard of — with digital we shoot so many pictures it’s ridiculous. I like to think that what I captured in 36 exposures will help preserve Todd’s memory for Sacha and their families, and that Sacha and Todd’s infant son will one day look at his father’s face in these images and see himself.








Jordan loves Angie!


This, my friends, is a love story that started in junior high school! Angie and Jordan first met at church when they were adolescents, and though there was always mutual attraction they didn’t officially become a couple until college. But, as everyone at the wedding said, “Was there ever any question?”

Their wedding and reception took place at the Briarhurst on a rainy Saturday in late September. Though it was a little chilly and drizzly out, no one seemed to mind! Rain or shine, it was great to witness these two finally tying the knot.

Wedding and reception venue: The Briarhurst Manor
Wedding gown: Mori Lee, from Something New Boutique
Bridesmaids’ dresses: Bill Levkoff
Deejay: John Warren of Complete Music
Wedding cake: Boonzaaijer’s



The amazing bouquets and floral decor were created by a friend of the family, Melanie Murphy.





Since they opted to do all their portraits before the ceremony, Jordan and Angie shared a little moment together first. This is his reaction upon seeing her in her dress for the first time.

Jordan’s mom, Candy, greeting her soon-to-be daughter in law.

I love this image of Angie chatting with the adorable flower girl, Elli.

As I was taking their portrait, Jordan and his brother Ryan spontaneously decided to jump in the air and high five each other. It was a Mentos moment.


Angie and Jordan with their gorgeous six month-old son, Maxwell.





Mere moments before she was to walk down the aisle, Elli had a fearful reaction to the sound of thunder…

But she soon regrouped and pulled off her role with style!




Jordan’s parents, Larry and Candy


I love how they brought Maxwell up there to be with them for the kiss.

Clearly the little ones couldn’t wait to get their hands on the goody bags that Angie made for them!

Jordan surprised his new wife with a bagpiper.

Here’s Elli showing me her great writing skills (I think it says “BPEP PER” — pretty good for a four year-old eh!).

A little moment during the toast…

and a little moment after cutting the cake.

Just look at all the photo assistants I had that day!

Great catch!

A moment of levity during the dollar dance

Bryan loves Aleshia!


A long time ago, when I was first starting out as a wedding photographer, I shot a lot of elopements. Colorado’s such a beautiful place; it seems like a magnet for those who want to run away and get married in a gorgeous setting. I can’t tell you how many weddings I shot where I was the photographer and the witness! But that was then and this is now. I rarely get the privilege of being the sole witness to a wedding any more, so when the odd elopement comes my way I am always tickled pink. Such was the case with Bryan and Aleshia, who live in Arkansas and have been together for eight years. They found me via Reverend Kirk Fowler, who’s a great guy — I love working with him. The only other person present at the ceremony was Reverend Fowler’s wife. In cases like this I think the photographs are especially important, since no one in their families was there in person. The photos really have to tell the story.

I had such a nice time with Aleshia and Bryan. It was a privilege being part of their big day, and thanks guys for choosing me to record it!

Tamera

What a beautiful spot to get married!


The kiss!

The hug!


Gotta love a barefoot bride! And she bought her dress at TJ Maxx for $25 the day before the wedding!








I surprised the newlyweds with a little cake that I bought at the grocery store and had inscribed with their names and the date.

The sky to the east as I was leaving.