After two weeks of beautiful weather it is snowing again. We had a beautiful wedding in Tabernash at Devils Thumb Ranch for the first wedding of the season and now its cold outside. I hope the beautiful weather returns soon.
This weekend we were in a wedding at the Grand Hyatt in Denver and this is the bouquet that Angie had as a bridesmaid. I was amazed it was still beautiful 3 days later. So if you are looking for a hearty wedding bouquet carnations fit the bill.
Andy & I just had an amazing weekend watching some friends get married and participating in a wedding without our cameras. As we watched two close friends make vows to each other, I was thinking about all of the amazing wedding ceremonies we have watched over the years. Photographing that part of the day when a couple is in the moment, the little smiles between the couple and the tears that fall not only from the bride and groom but from their closest friends and family members.
Today we are sharing another wedding we did here in Colorado where the couples dogs were very important guests. They even dressed them up and had them walk down the aisle. Everything Ryan and Lindsay did was in either pink or black and had a reception full of carnations and star-gazer lilies.
The best part of the day for us was the chance to photograph the bride and groom with their bridal party above the highway overlooking the amazing Colorado Mountains!
Taking portraits of babies can be challenging. Really challenging. When we photograph them we just go with the flow. Sometimes they are happy, sometimes they are mad and crying. You have to be patient to create what you want. I would have to say we could possibly drop dead if we had to shoot an 8 hour portrait session with some of these fast, but cute babies. I am working on editing a session today, with pretty little Josephine. All the pictures were really cute, but as a man I connected with these two frames of her with her Dad.
I am amazed at the low light capabilities of this camera. I will be posting more about it later in the week.
Taken with Canon 5d Mark III 50 mm @1.2 25600 ISO