I often tell people that there is an unspoken agent at work on wedding days that influences the type of images I capture. That unspoken agent is trust. The more my clients trust me, believing whole heartedly that I will do a great job capturing their memories, the better my images are. This is true because that trust gives me the freedom to work creatively and it allows my clients to relax and enjoy their wedding day, without worrying about what I’m up to, or if the pictures are turning out well. They just know, and trust that I’m going to do a good job. And as their trust in me increases, so does that quality of the images I capture. I’m not sure I’ve ever had a client more trusting of me than Beth.
The moment I met Beth and Jeff, I knew I wanted to work with them! They are kind, lighthearted, relaxed, fun and joyful people. And all of those elements of their personalities came through in every aspect of their wedding. From the beautiful setting in the mountains, to the heartfelt ceremony, beautiful decor and fun atmosphere for their guests to enjoy, their wedding truly was a representation of who they are as a couple.
I had never photographed a wedding at the Silverthorne Pavilion before and I’m so glad I got a chance to! What a spectacular place! I loved how open and bright everything was and how close it was to the mountains and river. What a perfect backdrop for a beautiful fall wedding!
Beth and Jeff, thank you so much for allowing David and I to be a part of your wedding day! Thank you for your trust in us and for inviting us along side you as you shared such an amazing day together. I am absolutely thrilled with the images we got and I can’t wait to show all them to you! I hope you have a wonderful honeymoon and a beautiful life together! Blessings!
A few favorites…
Beth sang a beautiful song for Jeff during the reception, I loved it!







holly - That photo on the bridge is incredible!!
Cori Cook Floral Design - Becky! That “Mr. & Mrs” pic is awesome. I love it!
brooke - Love these, as usual! The ceremony shot through the lights and the bridal portrait on the bridge are both amazingly gorgeous