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6635 S. Dayton Street
Greenwood Village Suite 120 80111
303.888.9394
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Places we will be teaching
WPPI 2010 Platform March 9th
Professional Photographers of Colorado April 11th
Pictage User Group (PUG) April 7th
Mile High Photographers Holga Workshop May 12th
Mile High Photographers August 10th
Woodshop Southbend Indiana Workshop November 6-7
WPPI 2011 Master Class Jan 21
WPPA March 15
Woodshop (Helena MT) July 11
Mile High Photographers 2012 March 27
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One of the challenges of being a photographer is showing off exactly what you are capable of producing at every wedding. You have a limited time to show a potential client what makes you tick as a photographer. It’s especially hard for photographers like Andy and I because our imagery is not always the same. Each couple is different so using our tools, camera, lenses and light we set out to capture each couple as they are and within our style. It’s a pitfall of society and even the photography community to think that a photographer can only shoot in one style or one kind of wedding. In our opinion a professional can handle any circumstance that happens at a wedding and make beautiful stunning images. This is a wedding I will be sharing on Monday from a wedding at the private Perry Park Golf Course in Castle Rock. These are the some of the reception photo’s, mostly of the couple dancing. The first image is my favorite and is a powerful image.
We are fun and interact with our couples and families when we need to, other times we let moments like these happen without anyone knowing we are around.
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