Summer Spruce Mountain Ranch Wedding
Explore a stunning Spruce Mountain Ranch wildflower inspired summer wedding in Colorado with a documentary-style photographer. Get inspiration, venue tips, and real moments captured in a timeless, natural way.
How to Stay Present on Your Wedding Day
Planning a Colorado wedding or elopement? Discover expert tips from a Colorado wedding photographer on how to stay present, reduce stress, and fully experience your wedding day.
Best Rocky Mountain Wedding Venues
Discover the best wedding venues in the Rocky Mountains, from luxury Colorado resorts to intimate mountain elopement locations with breathtaking views.
Best Photo Locations Near Denver for Engagement Sessions
Discover the best nature engagement photo locations near Denver, including Red Rocks, Loveland Pass, and Garden of the Gods. Expert tips from a Colorado photographer.
Red Rocks Engagement Photos & Elopements
Planning a Red Rocks engagement session or elopement? Discover permits, best photo locations, timing tips, and expert advice from a Colorado photographer.
What It’s Actually Like to Work With a Colorado Wedding Photographer
What it’s actually like to work with a Colorado wedding photographer—from inquiry to gallery delivery. Tips, timeline help, and what to expect.
Garden of the Gods Elopement & Engagement Photo Guide
Located minutes outside of downtown Colorado Springs, Garden of the Gods offers an amazing location for any kind of photography session or elopement!
Colorado Wedding Cost Guide
Planning a wedding in Colorado comes with incredible mountain views, stunning mountain venues, and unforgettable experiences—but one of the first questions many couples ask is: How much does a wedding in Colorado actually cost?
How to Elope in the San Juan Mountains (Colorado)
The San Juan Mountains in southwest Colorado are one of the most breathtaking places in the United States to elope. Many call it the Switzerland of America, and with good reason! Here is a step by step guide on eloping in the San Juans.
Loveland Pass Elopement & Engagement Photo Guide
If you’re dreaming of an intimate mountain wedding or adventurous engagement session in Colorado, Loveland Pass is both convenient, accessible, and dramatic!
Surprise Proposal at the Flatirons | Chautauqua Park, Boulder CO
James reached out a couple weeks before a trip to Colorado with his girlfriend Alivia. He had a ring, he was ready to propose to her.
Arnold Arboretum Elopement
Arnold Arboretum is an easily accessible open to the public park just outside of Boston. It had specific meaning for Liz and John, as they live nearby and walk their dog in the park almost every single day. They couldn’t imagine a more perfect place that was both accessible and fed their love of nature.
Look Park Wedding
Romantic wedding photography at Look Park in Northampton, Massachusetts. Get inspired by this dreamy New England wedding at Look Park, captured with natural light and heartfelt moments.
Gunstock Mountain Wedding
Casey & Patrick’s fall wedding at Gunstock Mountain Resort in Gilford, New Hampshire.
Kancamagus Highway Elopement
Kancamagus Highway elopement in New Hampshire’s White Mountains featuring scenic overlooks, fall foliage, and intimate mountain views.
Hudson Valley Farm Wedding
Celebrate a romantic fall Hudson Valley backyard farm wedding filled with golden foliage, rustic details, and heartfelt moments. This intimate Upstate New York celebration blends cozy autumn charm with scenic countryside views for an unforgettable day.
New Hampshire Backyard Wedding: Backyard Wedding Planning Guide
How much does it cost to host a backyard wedding? Is it actually less expensive than a wedding at a venue?
House Island Maine Harbor Club Wedding
House Island Maine wedding photography and story — unique Casco Bay coastal venue, Portland Maine wedding inspiration, and stunning island wedding moments.
Midcoast Maine Micro Wedding
Andrew & Laura’s Celtic & English inspired picnic micro wedding in Freeport, Maine.
Unplugged Wedding Ceremony: Pros, Cons & How to Ask Guests Politely
An unplugged ceremony is a newer tradition with the rise of technology and social media. Having a completely phone-free wedding used to be how our parents and grandparents celebrated weddings, so why is that such a daunting ask now?