Engagements

Loveland Pass Engagement - Sapphire Point Engagement Session - Colorado Engagement Photographer - Haley & Andrew

For this session I broke my own personal rule about no sunrise sessions in the middle of winter, only because it can be so miserable for everyone involved (think cold hands, feet, noses, all of it) However, Haley and Andrew absolutely LOVEE winter. So much so, that they purposely planned their wedding in the mountains during the coldest month of the year! I am personally super excited, because I absolutely love winter weddings. There is something about how romantic and calm they feel, and the snow just gives everything a beautiful glow.

For Haley and Andrews sunrise winter engagement session we met up on Loveland Pass right before the sun came up. It was a stunning morning. To have the alpenglow in your photos makes the early morning all worth while. I’ve said it a million times, but there really is nothing better than the colors and feel of sunrise engagement sessions. It’s so serene and peaceful, and we got really lucky with the most beautiful colors that morning! After that, we went to Sapphire Point, which overlooks Lake Dillon and was absolutely stunning as well.

I cant wait to celebrate Haley and Andrews Breckenridge winter wedding this weekend! Stay tuned for more pics from their day, and if you’d like to have a winter engagement session at Sapphire Point or Loveland Pass definitely reach out! I’d love to freeze my butt off with you ;)

Rocky Mountain National Park Engagement Session - Colorado Wedding Photographer - Erin and Taylor

If you know me, you know I am a sucker for sunrise engagement sessions and elopements. Do I hate myself when my alarm is going off at 3 am? Yes 100%. Do I get over it the second I have a warm beverage in my hand and I am driving in no traffic while listening to a fabulous audio book or podcast? Yup. So while the first 30 minutes are rough, I get over it pretty quickly, and I am so glad to be on the road and on my way to photograph some pretty people in some pretty colors.

Erin and Taylor met me right before the sun came up for their Rocky Mountain National Park Engagement Session on a warm early fall day. It was a little bit stormy, so at one point we saw a rainbow in Morraine Park. Not only did we take a million photos with the rainbow in the back ground, but shortly after that we found a patch of golden yellow fall leaves and had another mini freak out while we took another bunch of photos. Erin’s red dress made for a stunning addition to the colors of our back drop. After some time in Morraine Park, we left to get some last minute photos at 3M Curve. One of my favorite things about 3M curve is that even if the light isnt great, the photos are still stunning - the mountains and the backdrop are just too pretty. We had a mini sun shower that lasted all of like 6 minutes, but it gave the session a bit more life and also some more fun. Erin and Taylor are some of the most fun, kind hearted people I have ever met, and if you haven’t seen it yet, please make sure to check out their amazing Maroon Bells Wedding.