Sonnenalp Wedding - Vail Wedding Photographer - Katherine and Richard

Whenever I think of Kat & Rich’s wedding last February, I think of the last wedding I shot before everything changed. Masks weren’t mandated, people practiced closeness and not social distancing, we weren’t all obsessed with using hand sanitizer every 5 minutes. Times were way less stressful, all things considered, and I haven’t shot a wedding with more than 30 people since.

Their wedding was at the Sonnenalp in Vail and is a must do if you haven’t been. They are born and bred Miami folks, like me, but wanted something drastically different for their wedding. Colorado is near and dear to them, so it was a no brainer to pick one of the most beautiful mountain towns in our state. They are both nurses, and have had a crazy 2020 (as you can imagine), so I was sooo glad I got to capture this momentous and beautiful time in their lives before everything seemed to hit the fan.

We started the day getting ready in the beautiful rooms at the Sonnenalp, then we crossed the street to the beautiful Vail Chapel, and then came back over for a lovely reception/amazing dance party at Ludwigs.

Getting Married at the Sonnenalp

The Sonnenalp in Vail is a beautiful Bavarian inspired luxury hotel in the heart of Vail Village. It is about a 2 hour drive from Denver, maybe 2.5 from DIA. There are things to do here year round - in the summer you can have a swim in their outdoor pool, go on countless hikes, grab a bike and go mountain or road biking, or just have a spa day. In the winter, you are walking distance to the slopes, so if you are an avid skiier or snowboarder this is the place for your winter wedding!

One of the best things about getting married at the Sonnenalp in Vail is that you have several choices when it comes to where you have your ceremony. You can cross the street (yes, literally just walk about 30 feet) and have your ceremony in the Vail chapel, on the lawn just behind the Sonnenalp, or take all of your guests up the gondola and have your ceremony on the Vail Wedding Deck (like this one I photographed)!

For the party portion of the evening, you can host at either Ludwigs (up to 100), which has these gorgeous floor to ceiling windows and doors that can open in summer and allow that fresh summer mountain air in, or if you have more than 100 you can host up to 160 in the gorgeous Grand Bravaria restaurant.

If you chose the Sonnenalp for your wedding, you’ll have endless amounts of activities for your guests to do, and no shortage of pampering within the hotel itself!

Wedding Vendor Team

Photographer: Teresa Woodhull//Second Shooter: Thalia Villarosa//Venue: Sonnenalp and Ludwigs//HMUA: Divine Beauty Artists//Planner: Gemini Event Planning//Floral: Vintage Magnolia//Videography: Mary M Cinema//Bagpipe: Michael Lancaster

Rocky Mountain National Park Winter Elopement - RMNP Elopement Photographer - Brylee and Brian

Rocky Mountain National Park Elopement

Brian and Brylee seriously got married on one of the most beautiful winter days I have ever experienced in Rocky Mountain National Park. It was a little on the warmer side, with gorgeous clear blue skies and just enough snow on the ground to remind you that it was still very much winter. Not only that, they got married right before the pandemic hit, right before the world was full of masks and terms like social distancing were the norm. It was happier times, and this wedding was seriously full of giddy joy. Also, can we talk about their malamutes for a second? Look at those two butter balls! They were the perfect addition to this gorgeous RMNP winter elopement.