Ted and Ellen flew in from California, along with all of their closest friends and family, to get married at Shupe Homestead. I’ll start by saying that this was my first time photographing a Shupe Homestead Wedding and I’m officially obsessed. It’s a super gorgeous Longmont farm with views of Longs Peak off in the distance. This day was one of your rare, middle of summer but less than 85 degree days that you get on the front range of Colorado. Ellen was stunning in her simple white gown that fit her like it was created for her, and Ted was visibly smitten by his new wife.
The day started with each of them getting ready and mingling with friends at the St. Julien in Boulder, and then having a first look right across the street on the edge of Boulder Creek. From there we took a bus to different trails in between Boulder and Longmont, and then finally we arrived at Shupe Homestead. I could keep going on about how lovely the decor was, or how fun the dance floor was, but instead I’ll let you relive these pre covid times through the images themselves.
The Dream Team!
Wedding Photographer: Teresa Woodhull, assisted by Kyla Fear
Wedding Planner: Pam Zola
Venue: Shupe Homestead
Getting Ready: St. Julien Hotel and Spa
Caterer: Three Leaf Catering
Florist: Lace and Lillies
String Quartet: Front Range Strings
HMUA: Amy DaCosta