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WPPI 2010 Platform March 9th
Professional Photographers of Colorado April 11th
Pictage User Group (PUG) April 7th
Mile High Photographers Holga Workshop May 12th
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WPPI 2011 Master Class Jan 21
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Pretty much any Colorado Mountain Town is going to be a great backdrop for an engagement session. Here is another favorite of a recent engagement session in Vail.
For the photographers this was shot with a Contax 645 and Kodak portra 400
Relationships. Love. Having someone to walk through this life with.

Summer engagement sessions at a lake. With a name like Luv-boat I knew it would make you smile . We can all use a little smile on a Monday. We hope to share this engagement session soon, lots of beautiful colorado mountains, a lake and a super in love couple.
Taken with Kodak Portra 400
I am working on an engagement session today and wanted to share a beautiful image that Angie took. Funny thing is she may have never gotten the shot if I had gotten my way. I set the lighting up and the couple in another spot. Angie moved them over. She moved them way over from my perspective. I said hey the cool stuff is over here. She said do you trust me? The answer was of course yes. I went through the shoot wondering what she got. Working on the engagement shoot today I know what could have happened if she wasn’t skilled and had her own perspective. She would have taken the boring shot I set up and missed this wonderfully lit and composed images she took.
