It’s no wonder why the Beaver Creek Wedding Chapel is such a sought after wedding venue in Colorado. Stepping onto the grounds can easily day-dream one into a European alpine setting. It’s stone facade sits quietly, yet majestically, tucked into layers of evergreens and aspens – and reaches out magnetically to almost every passer by. […]
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Of all the types of weddings to photograph, I have to say I genuinely love photographing a classic wedding day. That is just what Elizabeth & Mike had planned for their downtown Austin wedding at the Driskill Hotel and Central Christian Church – two wedding venues that beam with distinguished ambience. Their ceremony was wrapped […]
Texas Hill Country wedding venues can’t possibly get more unique than Star Hill Ranch. Imagine an old west movie set, complete with saloons, dance halls, charming cottages, and a wedding chapel that would make Martha Stewart swoon. Add a Texas sunset to the scene, and you have a pretty unforgettable setting for a wedding day. […]
As I go along photographing and sharing stories of current weddings, I’ve been noodling to come up with a way to feature wedding photography of past clients – and I think a flashback category suits the idea perfectly. Word-of-mouth has been the number one building block of my photography’s growth and success and I think this category will give me an opportunity to thank the brides and grooms who have tooted my horn along the way. It will also help illustrate how so many of my clients are connected, and how powerful word-of-mouth in the wedding world truly is. It will take a bit for the stories to start connecting the dots, but I’m hoping these little wedding photography flashbacks will do a fine job of portraying some wonderful couples throughout the years, and show how wonderful couples often tend to know other wonderful couples – and how grateful I am to end up in the mix.
I consider myself a very lucky wedding photographer to be able to call both Colorado and the Austin, Texas Hill Country ‘home’. My wedding year balances perfectly photographing rocky mountain weddings in the summer and fall, and Texas weddings through the fall, winter, and spring (with some Colorado winter weddings and Texas summer weddings tossed […]