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We decided to take full advantage of Colorado's beautiful landscapes with Bichvan and Giai. We had already planned to due this AFTER their wedding. So ladies, don't worry about Bichvan's dress. We all hiked 3/4 of a mile to this waterfall. Bichvan was in her dress through the whole hike. I think we had to cross the stream about 9 times, and up and over rocks. You name it, it was not easy to get there. I have some brave...and trusting clients for sure.
Giai helps his Bride into the water. Ever heard of a "trash the tux" session?
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BichVan braved the cold Colorado mountian stream water for this shot. I got in with her so I don't wanna hear it! :)
This is a first for me. I was hired by a photo agency to shoot part of a wedding very last minute in Denver this weekend. Although everything went fine, I could not help but agonize over the fact that I didn't know my Bride and Groom. Usually I am good friends with my clients by the time the wedding comes. This one, not so much. Although they were a great couple and very easy to work with, I did not know them. I just wish I had more time to get to know them. Not an easy thing for me to swallow. *sigh*
Occasionaly a bride and groom will give me total creative freedom, which is a great thing, but sometimes it's almost crucial. Such was the case with Nicole and Doug's wedding. The church they were married in was very, very dark. So dark in fact that I knew I would need to light it in order to attain acceptable images. These are the results. I love it more than words can say when my clients trust me. So this post in heavy in ceremony images to show all you future brides out there in blog land what you can get with a lighted ceremony, and the right photographer.
A cord of three strands is not easily broken - Ecclesiastes 4:12
Love this shot
Tiny bandits kidnapped Nicole during the reception, and held her for randsom. Me thinks this is the Colorado version of the dollar dance.
Nicole and Doug during their first dance, with their slideshow in the background
Nicole and her father-in-law during an impromptu father-daughter dance
Special thanks to Diane Perry from Apex images for assisting me at this wedding
Colorado Springs Wedding Photography by Brad Walters Photography.
Katie and Josh had one of my favorite weddings to date. They were married in Keystone Colorado, at the Keystone Ski Resort. Incredible scenery everywhere. THIS is why Sarah and I moved to Colorado!
Katie's ladies. The far bridesmaid is Becka, Matron of Honor extraordinaire. She was huge help.
Nice, I love the Colorado lifestyle
On top of the mountain (about 9-10k feet)
This was probably the best wedding cake I've ever had, and I've had some wedding cake mmmm k?
Katie and Josh during their first dance
in the right place, at the right time
Josh and his mom during their dance
ooops
get down girl, go ahead, get down
http://www.bradwaltersphoto.com Special thanks to Katie's father for a wonderful dinner!
Keystone Colorado Wedding Photogrpahy by Brad Walters Photogrpahy
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
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