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There was something super mid-century feeling to Catie and Matt’s wedding—I’m not sure if it was the pool blue bridesmaids dresses that looked straight out of the series “Mad Men”, the vintage truck, or the break we took down on Main street in Golden… but whatever it was, I loved the feel of the day. There was absolutely nothing traditional about Catie and Matt’s wedding albeit the ceremony in a church. They coordinated their own first dance, dressed in “non-tradional” wedding garb including Catie’s fabulous blue shoes, and Matt and the groomen’s stellar khaki suits, and even stopped at a bar for a coors light and a quick shot before making an entrance to their reception. It was a day full of fun and celebration. No need for fireworks in the sky—these two have enough fire to start a real party! Congratulations, you two!!
Sheri and Geoff”s wedding in Evergreen was anything but traditional. In my humble opinion, it was perfect. They met up before the wedding for a couple of brews at the Little bear, then walked each other down the aisle with their gregarious, furry friend, Newman (who you may remember from their engagement photos) and were welcomed in a field by 33 of their closest friends and family–all dressed vintage, none the less. No first dance, no cake cutting, just a good ole’ fashioned celebration with loved ones. I loved it! One of my all time favorite weddings, actually….
This couple’s joy was contagious… Lindsey and Adam’s faces say it all, don’t they? The day was filled with giggles, squeals and many, many smiles. And I had so much fun capturing it—it’s people like Lindsey and Adam, and their loved ones, who make my job easy and fun. They are my “ideal clients”, if you will. Take a couple like this and pair them with designer, Stacy Pisani of Alexan Events and you have a dream wedding. I love my job!








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