

I loved this moment from Brittany and Josh’s Colorado wedding. Brittany’s daughter was opening the door to the reception and you can see Brittany’s gown in the background.
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I loved this moment from Brittany and Josh’s Colorado wedding. Brittany’s daughter was opening the door to the reception and you can see Brittany’s gown in the background.
See more of Brittany and Josh’s wedding here: Colorado Wedding

Weddings that incorporate personal details are the best. They are so unique and special and just ooze of the couple I love them. If you met in a theater in New York City and you are planning a Colorado wedding where else to exchange vows but a theater. But let’s take a step back – Kate and Brian had originally reserved another venue but that venue shut down a few months after they booked. I know things looked bleak but that lead Kate and Brian to the Midtown Arts Center in Fort Collins and the perfect place for them. All the details and plans worked so well to create this wonderful day. Green Apple Weddings and Events (where Kate happens to be the head wedding planner) designed a perfect theater experience. My favorite moments are below with a slideshow telling the whole story at the end. Thank you Brian and Kate for inviting me to photograph your wedding. It was an honor to be there.
I was thrilled to have John Hudetz as my second photographer at this wedding. I have photographed next to many photographers and it still amazes me that everyone will be looking at the same thing but get a different photo. John’s eye is so fascinating to me. He saw this shot of Brian and Kate leaving the Armstrong Hotel with the canopies and the sign – I loved it.

Instead of flowers, Kate’s bouquet was a brooch bouquet full of sparkle and photos of loved ones.

A great photo of Brian from John Hudetz.
Kate’s engagement ring was handmade out of wood by Brian. Each wedding band included a piece of the same wood and were stored in this special box.


Brian’s mom was so happy for him. She kept hugging him.
Another image from John Hudetz – not only the fun emotions I love but he saw that chandler and included it creating this fun and unique image.
Kate included so many unique and creative details. The entire event was themed on theaters. From the playbill programs to the popcorn escort cards and candy table. All the creative stationary was created by Sofia. Here is just a sample.


View more photos in the slideshow here:
elements of Brian and Kate’s wedding:
wedding planner: Green Apple Weddings and Events
getting ready: Armstrong Hotel
ceremony and reception: Midtown Arts Center
caterer: Food for Thought Catering
flowers: Finishing Touches
stationary: Sofia Sayer
rentals: RC Special Events
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Just one quick preview from Brian and Kate’s wonderful theater themed wedding. Lots of cool, creative, personal details on this one. One image for now, the seating cards slipped in popcorn boxes (right next to a table filled with flavored popcorn – I am addicted to popcorn btw, can’t watch a movie without it). Stay tuned for more…



This week’s moment to remember is from Jill and Thad’s wedding at Aspen Lodge. It is a fun memory that Steve took. After the ceremony the flower girl was celebrating by tossing rose petals in the air. So I am too honest and will admit this image was staged because Steve couldn’t get over to her fast enough and yes, I will admit I photoshopped in some of the petals (the best petal photo she had her eyes closed so I combined the two) but she was doing this on her own at first and I just smile every time I look at it.


This moment to remember is from Candace and Klas’ elegant Ft. Collins Country Club wedding last Fall. This is one of those moments that as a wedding photographer you just want to do a happy dance and fist pump – yes! But when you are in the middle of the wedding ceremony and standing toward the front you do that celebrating silently. I was along the side wall as the wedding party was signing the marriage license. Candace looked over her shoulder at her bridesmaids and gave this smile. Bang – I was in the perfect spot. I liked Candace’s mischievous smile and the action going on the background – Klas and the preacher moving out of the way as Candace’s sister – maid of honor – signed. The pleasant window light created a beautiful scene.
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