We are Colorado Wedding Photographers.
It means the ceremony might be in a ballroom or on a ridgeline, the forecast is a suggestion, and the photographs stay true to whatever the day decides. Real weddings below, a few frames from each. Scroll slowly.
Jenna + Michael’s Wedding · Boettcher Mansion · Golden, Colorado

The clouds roll in below them.


By the first dance the fog was gone and Jenna was still laughing.
Weather on Lookout Mountain changes its mind by the hour, and Boettcher Mansion sits right on top of it. We walk every venue in advance and keep a list of where to go when the sky turns, because fog like this doesn’t wait. If Golden decides to do something on your wedding day, we’ll already be moving.
Courtney + Latisha’s wedding · Evergreen Lake House · Evergreen, Colorado
We knew Evergreen Lake House by heart.


We did the walk-through anyway.
We have photographed here in every season, but knowing a venue is not the same as knowing your wedding. The walk-through is where we learn yours, and by Courtney and Latisha’s wedding day there was nothing left to decide. A week later, three hundred sneak peeks arrived. Courtney and Latisha got to live it all over again.

How We Work
Planned twice.
Photographed once.
Before we ever pick up a camera, there’s a conversation about what matters to you, a shot list that already knows your family, and a walk-through at your venue to find the light and the spots most couples never think to use.
On the day, the thinking is done. The formals take minutes because they were planned in advance, so you get more of your own cocktail hour. The rest of the time, we photograph what actually happens.
Sarah + Kyle’s wedding · Skylight + Good Shepherd Catholic Church · Denver, Colorado

A ceremony at Good Shepherd, a reception at Skylight, and a mural stop in between.


Two venues, one timeline.
A cross-town move in the middle of your wedding day and Sarah never once looked at the clock. We build the drive into the timeline and arrive with the family photo list already made, so nothing gets rushed between the church and the Santa Fe Arts District. The mural was a two-minute detour on the way in.
Ashley + Matt’s wedding · Baldoria on the Water + Red Rocks · Lakewood + Morrison, Colorado
Three hundred million years of backdrop.


Before anyone noticed they were gone…
Baldoria on the Water sits in Lakewood, a short drive from Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, and couples who book one usually want portraits at the other. We know which spots in Morrison work at which hour, so the Red Rocks detour runs on schedule and you still make your own cocktail hour. Lakewood is our home base, so this is the drive we know best.

The Details & Pricing
The part you’ll ask about.
01
Coverage
One or two photographers, built around your timeline. [Confirm standard hours with Beau.]
02
Engagement session
Included in some packages, and can be added to any. The best rehearsal for being photographed there is.
03
Sneak peek
A first look at your photos within days of the wedding.
04
Albums + prints
Designed after the wedding, if you want something you can hold.
05
The gallery
A quick sneak peek, then your full gallery in about three weeks.
06
Smaller days
Elopements, micro weddings, and weekday or off-season dates. These often cost less. Ask.
Chase + Brendan’s wedding · Spruce Mountain Events + Albert’s Lodge · Larkspur, Colorado

Fall in Larkspur does not do subtle.


The aspen gold, through every window.
Albert’s Lodge at Spruce Mountain Events is all dark timber, the kind of room most cameras turn into a cave. We scout it with you at the walk-through and plan for the light it actually has, so the lodge looks in your photos the way it felt in the room. When the hillsides outside turn for fall, we already know which windows the color comes through.
Kristi + Mason’s Wedding · Arapahoe Basin + Loveland Pass, Colorado
The ceremony faced the Continental Divide.


No venue. Just a mountain and a plan.
There is no venue coordinator this far above town, so the planning falls to us. We scout the pull-offs at Loveland Pass, watch the afternoon sky, and time the ceremony to the light. Kristi and Mason’s day was photographed and filmed by the same team, so the film and the photographs remember it the same way.



























