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I was going through an archive of photos today when I came across these photos from a bridal photos shoot I did quite a few years ago. It's strange how time creeps up on you and things that feel like they happened yesterday actually happened half a decade ago... I'm getting old, Man.
Anyhow, here's the lovely Nicole:

Anyhow, here's the lovely Nicole:
Nicole really put a whole lot of time into the details of her wedding. She had cute signs everywhere and the guests signed a surfboard instead of a guest book. And speaking of intricate details, check out the foot jewelry:

It's always fun to reminisce about weddings from a while back ;)
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I'm kind of rushed this morning, but I'm feeling determined to continue on this attempt to update this blog every day, so here's another gorgeous shot of my favorite snow bunny:


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Meet Diana: ridiculously beautiful and more fun than a day at Disney World.
I'm crazy lucky because not only did I get to spend an afternoon photographing Diana, but I also got some time in to hit the slopes of Aspen, which is seriously just like Narnia.
Diana and I ran around the downtown part of Aspen taking photos in front of the most random places and we got stopped by just about every onlooker asking us what brand we were shooting for... apparently not many people have traipsed around Aspen in the snow wearing nothing more than a thin dress- BUT THAT'S HOW WE ROLL! [For what it's worth, it wasn't insanely cold and she did not suffer from hypothermia at any point during the shoot].
But enough talking, let's see some photos:
I'm crazy lucky because not only did I get to spend an afternoon photographing Diana, but I also got some time in to hit the slopes of Aspen, which is seriously just like Narnia.
Diana and I ran around the downtown part of Aspen taking photos in front of the most random places and we got stopped by just about every onlooker asking us what brand we were shooting for... apparently not many people have traipsed around Aspen in the snow wearing nothing more than a thin dress- BUT THAT'S HOW WE ROLL! [For what it's worth, it wasn't insanely cold and she did not suffer from hypothermia at any point during the shoot].
But enough talking, let's see some photos:
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I was going through a bunch of files and I found one photo of Christina that I completely forgot to upload- and it's one of my favorites! I have no idea how this one slipped by me, but here it is:

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Okay, let's go ahead and check out the rest of these amazing photos of Christina down by the river... err, I mean the wall:


I've got a slight obsession with hot pink, and I was so lucky that Christina was willing to let me try this craziness on her. We had an AMAZING makeup artist put hot pink eyes and lips on her, and combined with the faux hawk, the look was to die for. She's so sassy with that lifted brow!!! This man she's about to marry is one lucky guy:

What was funny was that neither one of us knew how perfect she would be for these crazy photos- Christina just fit right in with the colorful murals. She wanted a photo of her shoes, which had her new last name embroidered on the back. So cute:

I had to do one from this angle so that we could see the ridiculous length of those lashes:
What was funny was that neither one of us knew how perfect she would be for these crazy photos- Christina just fit right in with the colorful murals. She wanted a photo of her shoes, which had her new last name embroidered on the back. So cute:
I had to do one from this angle so that we could see the ridiculous length of those lashes:

Okay, now for my two favorite images of the whole day! I love the following photo because it looks like she and that big creature are posing together for the photo. I absolutely love this picture!

And the last photo we took, where we were laughing so hard at the shenanigans we had been up to that day that we had a hard time controlling the belly laughter. I wanted a photo of a bunch of the murals together:


And there you have it- my most untraditional bridal portrait session to date. THANK YOU, CHRIS!!! These photos have made me so happy :)
borojevicj:
These are fantastic!!! You did such a beautiful job capturing the love on this day!!!! I love them all!!! Gorgeous! Awesome!!! You truly are a 'destination' wedding photographer!!
(10.18.11)
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