this next blog entry is going to be a long way…so brace yourself.
We first met Amy & Michael through a family we adore that we had photographed last holiday season and again earlier this year when their 2nd child was born….More on them later.
Amy & Michael are both pilots and met when he was her instructor (insert raised eyebrows)…nah, just kidding…they fell in love and are the most joyous couple. They are so fun to be around.
Before their wedding, we had discussed an engagement session that somehow incorporated planes or an airport….boy oh boy….i had NO IDEA that these two would come up with something as amazing as this.
I met them at the Centennial airport at a hangar owned by one of the gentlemen Michael flies for…Let me just tell you, it was large, clean and LOADED with privately-owned Cessna jets, vintage airplanes and helicopters and about 8 vintage cars (rolls royce, porsches…) and clean, boy was it clean…Michael told me hangars should be spotless; as in, you can eat off the floor spotless…mind you, i shoot in flip flops for comfort and have a tendency to kick them off about half-way through a shoot so i can bend and maneuver myself…
oh well….as you will see as you look through these, we went with a very “pilot” inspired session. Kirk was my assistant for the shoot…it was so funny, at first he was hesitant and shy and by the end of the session he was trying to direct me and had even earned himself an invitation to the wedding.
I am in love with these images. Not only did they personalize their session, they chose to do something fun, something that means the world to them…we worked together really well also. Michael was very hesitant prior to the engagement session about having his picture taken at his client’s hangar, but really opened up to me by the end. That is EXACTLY why we offer engagement sessions for every wedding we do. It’s a great way for us to get to know the bride and groom beforehand, but more importantly, a way for them to feel comfortable with our laid-back, personal shooting style. Michael was afraid of being posed, looking silly, and had all the same concerns anyone has about having their pictures taken…but once i told him he would be doing more *kissing* than posing he found himself enjoying being a model.



see what i mean…LOTS OF KISSING…they couldn’t keep their lips off of each other.

i really love this image…it’s cozy and some of my favorite pictures of Kirk and I are the ones where we are just cuddled up, cozy, night-time…just doing what we do.
after this shoot, when we sent a few *teasers* to Amy & Michael, we heard from our client who referred us (Michael’s sister)…how jealous they were of these images and wish they had done something like this before they were married.
so…fast forward a few months down the road to their wedding…
Introducing Mr. and Mrs. Shannon…..
aren’t they STUNNING?!?!?! only to be enhanced by the natural, Colorado backdrop…
this was the first of 2 weddings we photographed this summer at the Chatfield Botanic Gardens….
I won’t lie…i LOVE this venue and it makes me very reminiscent of home/Kansas with the red farm barn, yellow lazy susans….(store that in mental file under *someday)



he simply adored her…and stared at her like this all day…
Amy was willing to do anything…one mention that i was *thinking* about her climbing up on the fence and she had hopped up there faster than i could tell her what to do.
and her *after wedding* red shoes were just perfect….made by a company called *Michael Scott*…which just happened to be her groom’s name…

sigh….we just have the best brides…every bride we have photographed this summer has been so kind, so patient, so laid back….
a very big THANK YOU to Amy & Michael and family for including us in your very special day….
Jessie
I love this one with Little S* and mommy…
and i just love it when little kids start to learn how to clap, my nephew, Will is just learning how to do this…



happy Thursday everyone….enjoy the spring weather that we FINALLY have….

and equally adorable E*….who is, no doubt, responsible for a large amount of the smile brought to this family. She worked the camera like she owned it.
i just love her little ruffled sleeves and her charm bracelet.


when we finished up in the studio with the twins, we decided to brave the chill and headed to Cheeseman Park to do some family portraits. 


i could keep posting these pictures all day….i just can’t stop grinning thinking about how easy this family and these children made our job. I don’t think i once had to stop and ask then to smile or tell them to stop doing what most 4-year-olds do.
we love it! I don’t know how long we worked on it but it was worth the wait and all of the design work that went into it.



when seniors bring their “stuff” we always get to incorporate the things they are passionate about…tennis rackets, cool vintage cars, ballet shoes, footballs or pom poms really personalize your senior portraits and add that much more to an already amazing experience






