I’ve been doing a lot of meditating on my “occupation” lately, and wondering how out of the 30,000+ wedding photographers out there, I differentiate myself.  I have been photographing weddings for so long that sometimes I feel like my work starts to blend together—that my images aren’t unique at all, and that I’m an imposter when I say that I am an “artist” in what I do.  In this lull, I’ve been slacking in the blogging department.  Naturally.   My blog isn’t a “business tactic”, but a place for me to express myself–emotionally, artistically and vulnerably.  I haven’t been able to crank out 3 or 4 blog posts a week because there are other things going on in my life, and I simply wasn’t feeling it.  I don’t fake it when I blog. But I love my clients and always go back to wanting to tell their story.

So here I am tonight with not a single shoot left before I leave for Paris on Friday.  And while I should be watching the season finale of mad men with Jesse, I’m suddenly stoked to blog Katie and Christian’s wedding from September 12th.   The two of them were on my mind and I was inspired.  I selected these images below because I personally like them—not because they are perfect blog material, or good for my business, but because they somehow represent the way I see Katie and Christian and their relationship, or because they conjure up some other  unexplainable feeling…  enjoy.

Katie and Christian had two weddings, two receptions, two locations and are two of the coolest people I know.  They are both sweet through and through– in fact Katie and Christian met at a Denver volunteer program (they are philanthropic, too).  These first images below are from Katie and Christian’s catholic ceremony in Littleton with only family and close friends present.


The look on Katie’s father’s face is why this is now one of my favorite wedding images that I’ve ever taken.

Videographers don’t get enough press….



I seriously work like paprazzi, and love it when hiding in the tress, still manage to get a glance from one of my subjects.  That’s why I love this image.  It feels pure paprazzi.

Part 2: Katie and Christian had a super fun, larger wedding in Leadville at the Opera House the day after the wedding in Littleton. It was my first time photographing in Leadville—and  hopefully not the last.  What a quirky, crazy little mining town it is….  wonderfully strange.



This is an image taken of Katie’s cousin, Maddie crossing one of the little streets in Leadville.  I love it.

Katie and the ladies hung out in the giftshop/museum  of the Opera House before the ceremony.  What a wonderful settting for interesting portraits.

The entire ceremony was set like a play on the old stage at the Opera House…  everybody walked in from a different area (stage right, stage left, the rear etc).  Christian even came up from the floor in the trap door.  The whole production was brilliant.







This photo makes me happy in more ways than one….  Obviously it’s a great “happily ever after” photo of  Katie and Christian, but it’s also an image that reminds me that gas is down from $4.50 a gallon last year, to $2.52.  Times are good.