Weddings

Hithers Edge Ranch Wedding - Intimate Wedding in Fraser, Colorado - Abbey and Ehren

Fun fact: Woody and I met in a town just outside of Tabernash. So when I get the opportunity to shoot a wedding anywhere in Grand County, I jump on it - mostly because I'm reminded of the huge leap of faith I took leaving Miami and everything I knew behind to live in a town of 46 people. And while Woody and I have moved and no longer live there, it was and still is one of the best decisions I have ever made, and Winter Park is still so dear to me.

Abbey and Ehren got married on their family ranch, surrounded by everyone they know and love. Littered about the property were the tents of several friends, a sign that even once the last song played, the party would be continuing late into the evening. I was pregnant with Luna when I shot this wedding, so I was already more emotional then usual, but I think this wedding would have gotten to me anyways - Ehren's best man had passed away tragically only a few short weeks before the wedding, and there were small touches here and there meant to let everyone know that despite his absence, he was not forgotten.

The day was emotional, but also full of a lot of love and laughter, and I loved capturing every minute of it. This is what love is all about.

Bryan & Becca // Hitched // Aspen Maroon Bells Wedding Photographer

Becca and Bryans wedding almost...ALMOST...didn't happen. And not because they didn't want it to, but because when we arrived at the Maroon Bells the weather was awful. The wind was crazy strong, grandmas were getting blown away, definitely some hail...not looking good.

30 minutes in though, in true Colorado fashion, the clouds departed (albeit for 20 minutes) and the sun shone down just long enough for them to say I do. 

After that, the clouds rolled back in as quickly as they had departed, but we managed to get all the shots we needed, and I left one happy camper :)

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