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William and Colleen’s Genesee Mountain Wedding

08.03.2010 - By Peter
Categories: Weddings
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William and Colleen had a great day for an outdoor wedding in the Colorado mountains. They took their wedding location a step further than using one of the many great venues that supply a outdoor wedding in an amazing place. They wanted a mountain wedding in a public place that they could return to on anniversaries and spend as much time in this special place as they liked. This place had to have a view of the mountains and be relatively close to their home in Golden. After much research and driving around, they discovered Genessee Mountain Park. There was a large meadow with two giant pines which provided the perfect setting for their nuptials, and it was a place they could revisit as often as they liked. I have often thought about all the amazing places in Colorado and how with a little creativity you could do a wedding in many of these gorgeous locations. It would take an adventurous couple to plan a wedding in one of our favorite remote locations, but we seem to have no shortage of those at Holcombe Photography.

Colleen and William’s day went off without a hitch. They brought in chairs, flowers, a string quartet, and a PA system so all the guests could hear the ceremony. We had great weather, sunny with puffy clouds dancing overhead. The center aisle was positioned to point west so as the guests looked to Colleen walking down the aisle they saw her with the mountains looming behind. I was so happy with how this all worked out as it was really striking and the guests loved it.

We went to the nearby Mount Vernon Country Club for the reception with 5 star service and amazing food. During the course of the reception I noticed all the guests looking out the large windows looking over the mountains above Denver. The view is amazing but out of the dozens of weddings I had shot here I’d never seen the guests so excited over the view. I go up to see what everyone is looking at and I saw a black bear sitting at the edge of the trees below the deck. He seemed very content almost like he was coming as a guest to wish William and Colleen the best on their wedding day. He hung around for 20-30 minutes before lumbering off into the woods. I have seen quite a few bears in Colorado but never at a wedding reception. We joked that this is one on the many things only Mount Vernon could provide. Someone asked William how he arranged the bear to make an appearance and he replayed “I do have a degree in wildlife management and work for The Nature Conservancy.”

Thanks Colleen and William for allowing us to photograph your fabulous Colorado mountain wedding!

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Bart and Patty’s Evergreen Wedding

07.22.2010 - By Peter
Categories: Weddings
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Bart and Patty had their perfect wedding celebration in Evergreen, Colorado. We started at the Highland Haven where they and all their family was staying. This is a little gem of a spot on the outskirts of downtown Evergreen on the banks of Bear Creek. The creek is a major attraction to Bart and Patty since they are kayakers. You might have seen my blog post about Bart and Patty’s Colorado River engagement shoot back in March. After some time getting ready, we photographed around the Highland Haven and then worked our way over to the Evergreen Lake House. This is a very cool log building that sits right on the bank of Evergreen Lake with a large outside deck perfect for a wedding celebration with a mountain feel. The ceremony went off with out a hitch, the deck even went into shade 5 minutes before the start making for cool guests and was easy on the bride and grooms eyes. At one point I realized that this was not your ordinary wedding when I started to notice all the water proof Cameras that the guests were sporting. I’d bet over half of this group were rafters or kayakers and a non water proof camera means a short life in the hands of this group.

A great party ensued complete with a live band and a wedding cake that looked like a river with a class IV rapid complete with rocks, waves and his and her kayaker action figures. It was a really fun day and I thank Bart and Patty for letting me be a part of it all!

The following Saturday they had all the guests meet them on the Arkansas river for a trip down Brown’s Canyon. 37 kayakers and 5 full rafts made for a floating celebrations that won’t soon be forgotten!

I wish you both the best and look forward to seeing you on the river soon!

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Jason & Jessica’s Engagement

05.26.2010 - By Peter
Categories: Engagement, Portraits
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Spring has sprung, It’s time to get to Red Rocks! I have been photographing in and around Red Rocks park outside of Morrison, Colorado for 8+ years now. I always try to create something new and fresh when photographing in a familiar location. This gets to be more and more of a challenge than going somewhere new. Getting a new and exciting image is what this is all about for me. Pushing creativity to the next level is my goal in work and play.

Jason and Jessica have a fun, easygoing and adventurous personality. I partially joked that they were getting a workout from all the things we were doing. I can say I was, I climbed to the top of the boulders creating a cave to create an image that I an really proud of. I’d rate the climb at least 5.8 and a bit dicy in my running shoes with a $8000 camera hanging from my shoulder.

We had a great afternoon in Red Rocks, I am really looking forward to this summer and all the great images and new places I will photograph. Coming up soon is Jason and Jessica’s wedding at the top of Keystone. That will be another great day I am really looking forward to!

A sea of red rock, I call this spot the wave. It is one of my favorites at Red Rocks.

In this image I really love the layering and how Jason and Jessica become part of the landscape with lots of depth and color!

The Cave, this is new as I have never photographed in this cave before. I really like it and hope to find dozens of more angles on this spot.

180 days in Jail and $999 fine for climbing rocks at Red Rocks. Isn't this a bit excessive for climbing a rock? I had to get this image, sometimes bending the rules for a great shot is a compromise I am willing to make. I love the colors and composition of this image.

Love and swirly backgrounds....

I really liked the form from the silhouette of the Yucca plant. Then adding Jason and Jessica in a quiet moment really made this image for me. A great ending image for their book.

Spotlight: The Chapel at Red Rocks, Morrison, CO

11.08.2009 - By Peter
Categories: Spotlight, Weddings
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When thinking about the many unique and truly special places of Colorado, Red Rocks comes immediately to the forefront. Known for it’s unusual geology and unique acoustics, Red Rocks is an icon concert venue.  What is not as well know is that Red Rocks is also an amazing place to host a wedding. The Chapel at Red Rocks allows you to hold a wedding while overlooking the famous rocks and oftentimes Colorado wildlife. This is a gem that shouldn’t be overlooked by the bride to be. Out of the dozens of weddings we have photographed at the Chapel at Red Rocks here is a glimpse of what it has to offer.

Alan & Molly- A Mountain Wedding in Vail

09.17.2009 - By Peter
Categories: Weddings
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We had a great time photographing Alan and Molly’s Wedding last night in Vail. It was great to see so many familiar faces amongst the guests. Alan and Molly live in Hawaii currently but both lived in Colorado before trading the snow for sand.  Everything just went so well. We missed the short rain between the time I photographed Alan & Molly together alone and the ceremony. It was the perfect early fall day in the mountains, not hot, not cold but just right.

We started the day photographing in Vail Village at the covered bridge. All of Vail Village was buzzing with the weekly farmers market. We took this in stride and went to work to create uniquely vail images with Gore creek and the covered bridge. Then we were off to Donovan  Pavilion for the ceremony and reception. This is a great venue for a wedding, with a beautiful back patio for the outdoor ceremony and a spacious interior for the reception. During the ceremony surrounded by Aspen trees you could hear the trickle of Gore creek running in the background.

A really fun reception followed the ceremony with Alan’s Mom performing a Hula dance accompanied by  their friends playing Hawaiian slack key guitars. The night ended with Alan and Molly leaving with all the friends and family waiving sparklers as they left Donovan Pavilion.

Alan and Molly are off for two weeks honeymoon in Australia before returning to paradise in Hawaii.

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I really like this image for the glowing nature of the light. This was a real moment as she was finishing getting ready.

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Molly was a beautiful bride with a very natural and graceful presence. I was really drawn to the quality of the light coming in the window as she was getting ready. This is right before she went to meet Alan for the first encounter.

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This is the first Encounter (when they saw each other for the first time on the wedding day), They both were nervous (that is normal) as we brought them together with Alan turned facing away. Then 1-2-3 turnaround and this is what happened next. Love the energy!

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Vail is a great place to have a wedding. That is the covered bridge in the background.

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A quiet moment. They think I am messing with my camera but I didn’t want to interrupt this moment. I just captured it as is. Many times that is best.

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This is the classic covered bridge in Vail Village. Many thanks to the 40ish people waiting for us to get this image that were out of sight on both ends of the bridge. I love the depth and quality of light in this image.

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Each time I photograph I really try to do something new that I have never done before. In new and familiar locations this is my challenge to myself. This is where many of the images I am excited about come from. This is one of those images, I see the power of symbolism as they walk into there new life together going from the dark into the light.

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Alan getting the final word from Eugene C. Scott the officiant.

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Molly peeking out as she encourages on of the flower girls as she is about to walk down the aisle. See what I mean by being Beautiful and graceful?

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This was funny! I don't know if anyone noticed this but me. A flower girl getting a little gloss during the ceremony. A girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do...

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The patio at Donovan Pavilion.

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A happy couple taking in there guests during the ceremony. I thought this was a nice touch by having them turn around and let them and their guests see them. So many ceremonies all the guests see it the back of the couple. Nice touch Eugene!

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This might be my favorite image from the day. I LOVE brides that are willing to get in rivers barefoot in their wedding dresses. Classically colorado!

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Leaving in a sea of sparklers. This is a great touch!