Colorado Engagement Photographers
Think of this as your warm-up.
A relaxed couple of hours somewhere that means something to you. And the best rehearsal for your wedding day there is.

Why Couples Do It
So the wedding day isn’t the first time.
By the end of a session you’ll know how Beau works, how it feels to be photographed without being directed every second, and how you look in true tones instead of a filter. On the wedding day, the camera is already an old friend. And you leave with photos you’ll actually use: the save the dates, the invitations, your wedding website.
“A long engagement session with him allowed us to feel comfortable in front of the camera and prepared to work with him on our wedding day.”
— Stephanie S., The Knot
Where
Somewhere that means something.
The mountain you got engaged on. The park you walk your dog through. The brewery where you met. If you don’t have a place, Beau keeps a running list of trailheads, ridges, and lake shores he’s scouted, and he’ll match one to the two of you and the light.
Engagement sessions are included in some wedding packages and bookable on their own. Ask when you inquire.

Proposals
Planning the question?
We photograph proposals too. Beau helps you pick the spot, stays out of sight until it happens, and captures the moment you ask and the seconds right after, the ones you’ll both wish you could remember better. Then you get a first session together as an engaged couple, on the spot.























