Wedding season sprung into full force on Sunday in Windsor, CO during Allie & Aaron’s wedding. Well-poised to received our military-discount, Aaron flew back from his Navy duty station in Japan just in time for their island wedding at Pelican Lakes. They both qualify for the long-distance engagement award, as they exuded awesome effort in planning a wedding together… separated only by the Pacific Ocean, a few time zones, and the honorable constraints of the military.
Paper cranes, hand-written vows, choreographed dance procession, and vintage-flair adorned their day.
Coordinator: Paul Nellis, Austin’s Homestead
Second-Shooting photojournalism: Gino Siller
Videography: Brian Martinez
Florals: Flowerama
Cake: Lulu’s Bake Shop
Entertainment: DJ Juan Mares & MC Johnny Cr
I thoroughly enjoyed this blog posting — beautiful, beautiful photography! Thanks for sharing this with us.
So elegant, romantic, and beautiful. I’m so glad I found this site. I will be visiting often and watching for more blogs from you. You truly are an inspiration!
Such dynamic and bold imagery! Love the lighting and how you captured not only the beauty but also the emotions. Kudos!
Gorgeous and amazing photos. Thanks for sharing.
All of your photos are gorgeous … my absolute favorite is the magic you created in your first photo. Lovely!
Nice … now tell me the truth … did he really wear his navy uniform for the whole weddding? Not a problem if he did — because the photos on the beach were magnificent!
My very favorite photo is #6 of the bride and the groom on the beach. Firstly, the colors and background are magnificent. Secondly, you were able to capture a look of mischief and playfulness on the groom’s face … which made him very appealing (I’m sure for the bride).
Beautiful wedding photographs. I love how you were able to contrast the color of the bridesmaids’ dresses and the color of the bouquests to the natural outdoor various shades of green.