Anastasia and Nicholas had the most beautiful Russian wedding at the Keystone Lodge last month.  The decor was based on romantic 19th century Russian literature with antique books, photographs in vintage glass frames, Russian nesting dolls, an old typewriter, collected stamps, lots of roses and candles, etc, etc.  It was INSANELY beautiful and I have to hand it to Emily Campbell of Bella Design for putting together such an incredible, bohemian event.  Stunning…

As I was editing this wedding, I couldn’t stop noticing the eyes in the photographs.  This may sound cliche, but the way that Anastasia and Nicholas looked at each other was extraordinary.  They seemed to communicate deeply with one another without having to say a word.  I am a sucker for emotion and in my work you’ll see a lot of tearful moments, laughter, humor.  But with Anastasia and Nicholas there was something deeper going on and it wasn’t until I took a good look at each of  these images, that I noticed the way Anastasia and Nick looked into each other.    I was moved by this quiet, yet powerful emotion even more than some of the more conspicuously emotional moments of the day. What stood out about Anastasia and Nick’s wedding, more than the amazing Colorado landscape and the meticulous 19th century  decor, and even more than the tears, was this subtle and intimate connection that Anastasia and Nicholas clearly share.