


A few years back we photographed Rachna's sister's wedding, so it was a great to hear from her as she's planning her own wedding. They're city people, but happily endured the silence (Atul is not used to so much quiet) of a perfect snowy mountain day for our little photo session. It's always fun to do engagement photos in an environment that's opposite to what the wedding will be. Theirs will be urban and summer, so these photos are completely different than what they'll have at their wedding. Jessica and I can't wait for their wedding, a traditional Indian celebration complete with Atul riding in on a white horse!











Lydia and Heath's shoot was around Halloween, and I have to say I got into it being a little darker, even macabre at one point (you'll see). One of the things I love about shooting weddings and portraits is finding little treasures along the way, weather it's a good location, fun details, emotional moments, great light, or something I can't even guess at. Lydia and Heath said they liked what they saw in our portfolio and were up for anything. Thanks so much for a fun shoot, and hopefully I went home with the dried lake dust in my shoes. Congratulations too!












It was just as fun shooting and hanging out Kristan & Steve as it was seeing people's faces trying to figure out what was going on with the animal heads. They're playful, adventurous and so much into each other it didn't matter. In fact it only added to the fun! Thanks for a great shoot and creative fun with the masks from Flossy's! Oops, did I mention they're engaged? Congratulations.
Check out Kristan's Mantra Salon!
And their engagement slideshow
















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