Danielle and Andrew
I have been very excited to post these images from Danielle and Andrew’s wedding…. it was such a fantastic celebration with the ceremony at University United Methodist church and the party at the Grant Humphreys Mansion– two of my favorite venues. The whole day felt relaxed and catered to fit Danielle and Andrew’s taste. My favorite touches to the day were the fantastic band, “Network!”, the vintage convertible limo, the lavender buds thrown instead of rice, and the very special surprise from Danielle’s brother. Danielle and Andrew are two cool cats who were a pleasure to work with… I’m excited to document this family as they grow. P.S. Danielle is expecting–stay tuned for the maternity session!
I loved this moment of joy shared between Danielle and Andrew’s mothers
This may be an outtake. I craked up when editing this image and noticed everybody’s expression. I don’t think people were exactly excited that I was photographing Danielle while she was brushing her teeth… I admit–sometimes I do feel like paprazzi!
…And the big surprise of the day–Danielle’s brother, who was originally not going to be able to make it to the wedding, made a surprise entrance right before Danielle put her dress on! Danielle was immediately moved to tears—along with the rest of us in the room. It was a great moment!
Loved the Lavender! It’s my favorite flower and herb… the smell lingered on me for hours and I’m still pulling buds out of my shoot sac. I’m sure Danielle had quite the collection down her dress, too!
Great moment between Father and Son…
Receiving lines are great—there are so many emotions to capture—and it’s far better, in my opinion to the dreaded table rounds.
Check out this vintage convertible limo! Not easy to park downtown, but so fun!
I took a minute during the first dance to check out the reactions of the guests watching… this shot summed up the love.
Awwwww…. the father-daughter dance always gets me. The emotion on Danielle’s face is priceless.
Network is now one of my favorite cover bands in Denver—they had the crowd rockin’!