Posted on July 21, 2010
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Jay and Chandra met in Qatar. She was a girl from Wyoming, serving in the National Guard. He was a boy from England, serving in the British Army. Who would’ve guessed that they would fall in love on foreign ground….let alone while in the millitary! They had an absolutely gorgeous wedding at St. Alban’s Chapel up in the Snowy Range Mountains. I was absolutely honored to capture their wedding (not to mention, I’m super excited to share these pictures!)








Chandra, you are absolutely stunning:



Chandra had to sit in the van to put her veil on because it was so windy! (Welcome to Wyoming)

Honestly, could there be a prettier ceremony site?












We were able to get some amazing formals with the incredible scenery all around us!

I am so excited about the shots I captured of Jay and Chandra. They are so in love and it shows!









Oh, yum! I’m food happy just looking at these pictures!

You can always count on the best man to tell an embarrassing story.


During the ceremony, Jay and Chandra poured sand into this vase to symbolize their two lives becoming one.

When it came time to cut the cake, Jay played nice…

But Chandra….

…did not.

Jay and Chandra with Paster Chad Halbach:

Lastly, I will leave you with one of my favorite pictures:

Jay and Chandra’s love for each other is so apparent. They are two really cool people that happened to find each other (like a needle in a haystack!) Congratulations and all the best wishes for your new life together!
Posted on May 23, 2010
I had the wonderful opportunity to second shoot this wedding with one of my favorite photographers, Sarah Lee Welch. When we walked into the church, Cassie was as cool as can be, finishing some last minute touches. Cassie and Fred’s families are so warm hearted and caring, and Cassie and Fred are no exception. Their love for each other is evident in the way they look at each other. They kid and joke with one another and share the gift of laughter. Congratulations, Fred and Cassie! I wish you all the very best to come!













Posted on February 16, 2010
Tanner and Laura are fun, outgoing, incredibly in love, and super hardworking. So, it’s no surprise their wedding was planned with class and attention to details (not too mention lots of watermelon pink, Laura’s favorite color!) Their ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception were all held at Folsom Field (University of Colorado at Boulder). Excellent idea to have it all in one location! It was an absolutely beautiful wedding. Congratulations, Tanner and Laura!
Posted on February 16, 2010
It’s official!
Posted on February 16, 2010
“Someday my prince will come…” – Laura and Tanner’s wedding cake
Posted on February 16, 2010
Love the flowers!
Posted on February 16, 2010






