Wedding photography works best when there's a plan, but not a chokehold on the day.
My approach is built around clear communication, timeline support, and enough structure to keep your day moving without making your wedding day feel stressful. I’ll guide portraits, help organize family photos, and stay ready for the candid moments that happen in between. Every wedding runs differently, especially in Colorado, so these collections are designed to give you full coverage without rushing you, over-posing you, or forcing the day into a timeline that doesn't fit.
For weddings with a tighter timeline that still need the day covered properly. This is a good fit when everything is happening in one place and you want the ceremony, portraits, and key moments without forcing the day to stretch longer than it needs to.
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For most full wedding days, this is the one that gives the timeline enough room for you to slow down and enjoy the day. It covers the getting ready pieces, the ceremony, portraits, cocktail hour, and enough reception coverage for the gallery to feel complete.
For longer timelines, mountain weddings, split locations, welcome party weekends, or couples who don't want the day cut short by the clock. This gives us more room for travel, weather shifts, private moments, sunset portraits, and moments for you to sneak away and relax.
For courthouse ceremonies, local vows, or a simple scenic plan that does not need a full elopement timeline. This is best when the location is easy, the guest count is just you and your love, and you mostly want the ceremony and portraits covered.
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For couples keeping it small, but with more people than just you and your partner. This gives enough room for your ceremony, portraits, a second location if it makes sense, and the intimate moments that make the gallery feel like the day was truly yours.
For elopement days that celebrate more than your ceremony and quick portraits. This is for mountain plans, longer drives, getting ready coverage, private vows, picnic stops, sunset portraits, or a day that deserves time to unfold with enough time for you to fully slow down and relax.
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Timeline Assistance
Sneak Peeks within 48 hours
Online gallery of hand edited, high resolution images
Personal rights to print and share
Once we know the package makes sense, I’ll send over the questionairre, contract and retainer for you to make it official! Your date isn't held until both are finished. Dates should be grabbed as soon as possible for Colorado weddings, destination weddings, and travel dates that need a little more planning on the front end.
As your wedding gets closer, we’ll go through the timeline rough draft, family photo list, locations, lighting, travel time, and anything else I should know before showing up. Whether you’re planning a Denver wedding, a foothills ceremony, a mountain elopement, or a wedding somewhere completely different, this is where we make sure the day has room for the real moments without letting photos take over your day.
You’ll get sneak peeks within 48 hours, then your full edited wedding gallery delivered online within 6 weeks of your special day. Every gallery includes hand edited, high resolution images that are easy to download, share, print, post, send to your family, and obsess over at an unreasonable hour.
After the gallery is delivered, you can order prints, albums, and anything else you want to, directly from a professional photo lab that I'm partnered with! Make your artwork real instead of letting your wedding photos live on a hard drive forever. I can also help with album picks, print options, review links, and choosing the photos that deserve a spot on your wall!
For couples who want the pretty photos, but not at the cost of enjoying the day.
You're in the right place if you care about capturing the emotional moments, movement, and color that your unique day brings.. whatever the weather is, and without missing cocktail hour
I typically recommend that most full wedding days need 8 hours of photography coverage if you want the story covered without everything feeling squeezed in. That usually gives us room for getting ready, details, the ceremony, family photos, wedding party photos, couple portraits, reception coverage, and a little space for you to relax in between. Smaller weddings, elopements, courthouse ceremonies, and tighter celebrations can work with less, while mountain weddings, multiple locations, private vows, larger wedding parties, and longer receptions usually need more.
Yes. I help with the photo side of your timeline so the day works in real life, not just in a spreadsheet. Colorado wedding timelines especially need room for weather, light changes, travel between locations, parking, mountain roads, and the fact that people are people and things rarely run exactly on time.
The goal is to get the photos you care about without making the whole day revolve around photos. I’ll help figure out where portraits fit, how much time family photos need, when the best light will happen, and where the timeline needs breathing room.
A micro wedding is usually a smaller wedding day with a more intentional guest count, often around 50 guests or fewer. It still has a ceremony, some kind of celebration, and the people who matter most, but it usually does not carry the same timeline, guest logistics, or production level as a full traditional wedding.
If you're having a short ceremony, a smaller guest list, fewer formal events, one location, and a more relaxed timeline, you may fit better into micro wedding coverage. If your day includes a full wedding party, getting ready coverage, a detailed reception, speeches, dancing, family formals, and multiple timeline pieces, it may photograph more like a full wedding even if the guest count is small.
I want wedding portraits to feel intentional without taking over the entire day. I’ll step in when direction helps, keep things moving when the timeline needs it, and make sure you are not standing around wondering what to do next.
We’ll get the classic photos your family expects, the portraits that feel more like you, and the in-between frames that usually end up being the ones people come back to. The point is not to make you perform. The point is to make sure your gallery has strong portraits without pulling you out of the wedding for half the night.
Sometimes, yes. A second photographer is helpful for larger weddings, split getting ready locations, tight timelines, big wedding parties, ceremonies with limited movement, and couples who want more guest reactions and alternate angles.
For smaller weddings, micro weddings, courthouse ceremonies, or single location days, one photographer may be enough. I’ll tell you honestly if a second photographer would actually help your wedding coverage or if it would just be extra noise.
Before the wedding, I’ll help you make a family photo list so we are not guessing combinations while everyone is trying to get to cocktail hour. Family photos are usually fastest when we keep the list intentional, have a helper who knows the family, and take them right after the ceremony or before the ceremony if you are doing a first look.
The goal is organized, efficient, and painless. Nobody needs a 45 minute family photo hostage situation unless the list is actually that long.
A first look is never required, but it can make the timeline a bit smoother. It gives you more time for couple portraits, wedding party photos, and family photos before the ceremony, which can free up more of cocktail hour after.
If you want the aisle moment to be the first time you see each other, that's more than valid too. I’ll help you build the timeline around whichever choice fits the day better instead of pushing you into a wedding trend that does not feel right.
Colorado weather has a full personality of its own, and honestly, some of my favorite wedding photos happen when the weather is doing something dramatic. Clouds, wind, snow, rain, and sudden light changes can add a lot to the gallery.
That said, safety comes first. If weather affects portraits, travel, ceremony plans, or timing, we adjust instead of forcing something that does not make sense. The goal is not pretending the weather is not happening. The goal is working with the day in front of us.
Yes. I photograph weddings across Colorado, Georgia, and destination locations. That includes Denver weddings, Colorado foothill weddings, mountain weddings, North Georgia weddings, Atlanta weddings, Savannah weddings, and wedding days that don't fit neatly into one box.
If your wedding is outside my usual areas, send the location anyway! I travel often, and I would rather build the right coverage around your actual wedding than force it into a package that was not made for it.
Past couples usually mention the same things in their reviews: feeling way more comfortable in front of the camera than they expected, having clear communication, getting help with direction, and receiving photos that feel emotional without feeling overly posed. Though my favorite reviews talk about how funny I am, obviously. ;)
Reviews matter because wedding photography is personal. You aren't just hiring someone to take pretty photos. You are hiring me to be around you, your family, your friends, your timeline, and your nerves for a huge part of the day. Reading reviews can help you get a better sense of what the experience actually feels like before you inquire with me!
The final gallery depends on your coverage length, guest count, timeline, locations, and how much is happening throughout the day. A full wedding with getting ready, ceremony, portraits, reception, and a packed dance floor will naturally have a larger gallery than a smaller courthouse elopement. I don't deliver every duplicate or half blink, but I also don't hold back strong photos just to hit a certain number.
You’ll receive your sneak peeks first so that you have something to share right after your wedding. Your full gallery delivery window depends on the season, travel schedule, and size of the wedding, but is always delivered within 6 weeks. Every final image is edited for consistency, color, skin tones, light, and the overall feeling of the day.
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