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You believe in connected weddings because a marriage should be celebrated with the people who mean the most to you and not a person more. When people talk about intimate weddings they often mean "a small guest count". But intimate is so much more than small. It's a state of being within a relationship and a sense of deeply knowing another person to the point that you are completely and utterly yourself with them.

Intimacy goes hand in hand with trust, passion, values, and the deep seeded need to connect and understand (and be understood by) other people. Whether you're celebrating with five family members in a meadow, 100 of your closest friends at a backyard BBQ, or just the two of you on a mountain top with your dog, surround yourself with those who love you and cherish your relationship for exactly what it is.

As a Colorado and Denver wedding photographer, I want to be there to witness those moments with you. I want to make sure you have evidence of the emotion of your day. But most of all, I want to celebrate YOU.
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My wife and I have been married for 10 years and share our house with four furry children, a foster kiddo, and our sons, Easton and Finn.
I met my wife when I was 21, when I was a senior in college.
We hit it off right away and I knew we had something special.
But that didn't mean our relationship would be easy.
We chose to navigate the world together and that meant facing years of challenges as we came out to our family and friends.
The struggles early on led us to do a lot of digging into ourselves as we defined who we wanted to be as people and what kind of life we wanted to create for ourselves.
As a member of the LGBTQ+ community myself, I have always had a soft spot for photographing LGBTQ couples.
It's always a joy to get to know the back stories of my couples-yet, I find that within the LGBTQ+ community there are often deeper fears and apprehension that comes with planning a wedding as part of the LGBTQ+ community.
I feel incredibly honored and privileged when couple's choose me to be a part of their celebration.
It's my job as your photographer to make you feel comfortable being yourself on your wedding day.
The people you celebrate the start of your marriage with should be the people who you can't image getting married without.
I believe that these relationships should be the focus of your wedding day and it's my job to tell that story.
I believe your photos should reflect the way your day looked and felt.
You won't get any washed out editing or dark and muddy images from me.
Only true, vibrant color that accurately shows your true skin color and the color of your decor.
Bottom line: You should have fun on your wedding day!
Often times, in the midst of all the frenzy that comes along with planning a wedding, it can be easy to forget to focus on each other.
An engagement session gives you an excuse to take a step back, breathe, and remember why you're getting married in the first place.
Additionally, we use the engagement session to get to know each other better, so when your wedding day rolls around you are completely comfortable in front of the camera.
When it comes to deciding where to do your engagement session, I recommend you choose somewhere that means something to you, whether it's the scene of your first date, the spot of your proposal, or a favorite place you love to hang out together.
If you're planning an elopement, you may or may not tell anyone before the fact.
You'll also likely choose to elope in a beautiful location that would be impossible to shuttle lots of people to.
Elopements are by definition super small and intimate.
A microwedding is more of a cross-over between an elopement and a larger party.
It really focuses on a small group of people who are most important to you, but still brings them along with you on your wedding day experience.
While elopements are all about the ceremony and the photos of the two of you, microweddings are about connecting with your important people across an entire wedding day and documenting those connections.
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