The training wheels will come off in 2009.
When a horseshoe faces up, good luck pours in. This picture of the groom tossing the shoe come from the wedding of Ginger and Travis. The wedding at the Lazy J Ranch in Ail Colorado also featured skeet shooting just after the knot was tied.
I was fortunate to spend the 4th of July at Breckenridge with Noelle and Jason at the For Mile Station.
Most photographers do what they do because they like being on the viewfinder side of the lens. Hardy Klahold feels as I do, just a bit uncomfortable being photographed. But we push ourselves to experience what our clients experience. It makes us better at what we do. You can see Hardy’s work at Pixel Arts...
This weekend I have the honor of photographing the wedding Mindy and Chuck at the Phipps mansion. Mindy’s mom Joan, is a childhood friend. I think every boy in the eighth grade had a crush on Joan.
Being a photographer is always exciting and glamorous. Ok that was a lie and it’s not true. But it’s almost always fun. Photographers get excited about the images as they are created. What drives us to continue peering through our lenses is the thought that we might capture something fresh – as if no human...
Since we woke up this Easter morning with a dusting of snow, I thought it appropriate to seek some spring color. These pansies were planted just last week. More often than not, it seems, Easter comes with snow in Denver.