Since I’m sitting here watching the snow fall (again…at the end of May) I figured I’d celebrate another fine winter wedding! Heather and Petr knew they loved the beauty of the snow and the mountains so they decided to have their wedding at Sapphire Point and reception at Copper Mountain.
I met Heather for her getting ready prep at an Air BnB they rented in Frisco, Colorado. I loved her monogrammed flannel and the always winter ready necessities of long johns under her dress. (Although we did get SUPER lucky and the day turned out to be a brilliant winter’s day: chilly but not freezing with beautiful Colorado blue skies!)
Their ceremonies were interfaith and beautiful. I loved the eastern European tradition Petr’s family brought to the ceremony by binding their hands together during the ceremony then as they leave the ceremony, the two have to work together with one pair of scissors to cut a “doorway” through fabric into their “new life” together. It was a tradition I had never seen before and thought was adorable!
After a quick round of photos at Sapphire we were off to Copper Mountain (my favorite mountain I might add!) for more photos and fun before a nice dinner at the C.B. Grille.
Amy and Charlie's Breckenridge Anniversary
Eeek! So I can’t begin to tell you guys how much I love these two! I met Amy years ago back when we both still lived in the D.C. area. We had a bunch of mutual friends and she ended up doing a studio session with me (back when I had a studio! Oh how I miss it!). Fast forward a few years and she has met the love of her life, gotten engaged, AND moved to Colorado! Trifecta!
Amy and Charlie are an adorable pair; so sweet with each other, happy and chill but energetic, as well as both fans of animals and the great outdoors. When they suggested an anniversary session in the winter on their 3rd dating anniversary, I jumped at the idea. My love of winter sessions is strong and to boot, this one happened to be a day that we had that massive bomb cyclone snowstorm here in Colorado, so boy did we get some winter!
When we all saw the forecast we went into a bit of a panic. We want snow, but bomb cyclone?! What even IS that?! But we planned to try and start the day as early as possible and have as many backup spots as possible. Good thing we did because it took every last backup spot I had to reach this awesome site—Boreas Pass.
Boreas is closed in the winter to vehicles but it’s an easy hike in to this amazing spot if you’re willing to strap on some boots, snowshoes, or yak tracks. Views of awesome craggy cliffs, forests, and even down into Breckenridge itself. It’s a great spot not just for an anniversary/engagement session but would be perfect for an elopement spot too!
The drive started out with some light snow on our way to spot one, then by the time we reached it we were in a near whiteout. On to spot two, which looked underwhelming with lack of a view. On to spot three which again was barely visible. So down to spot 4 where the weather gods and goddesses were on our side. As we approached the snow lightened and the blue skies came out. Insane. Like the eye of a hurricane! We had just enough time to do the session before it started snowing lightly at the tail end. By the time we were driving back, all the craziness started up again.
Take a peek below at the awesomeness!
Katie & Mark's Summit County Engagement
Katie and Mark first contacted me all excited to do their engagement photos in the mountains of Colorado. While they live in Tennessee and will be getting married there this Fall, they wanted to incorporate their love of these rocky mountains into the celebration of their love. And they specifically wanted it to be winter—hooray!
I love winter. And it’s a blessing that I do because as I write this in late May, we’re getting dumped on—9 inches and counting! I also love clients who love winter as well. I think snow shots are gorgeous and I always love doing them even with the challenges they present. Travel to locations can be difficult, walking around, and looking cute in subfreezing temps isn’t always the easiest, but with my experience in the area and the strategies I’ve built (and continue to build!) the winter photos are always worth it and always a blast.
If you’re interested in a snow session, don’t hesitate to reach out and we can start building a strategy for your shoot! In the meantime, check out all the adorableness that Katie and Mark have to offer! We did a mega session celebrating all sorts of spots in Summit County. We started out in Silverthorne on the banks of the Blue River, overlooking Buffalo Mountain and headed over towards Sapphire Point with views of Breckenridge and snowy and ice covered Lake Dillon. We event went out on the ice for some fun! We wrapped up at sunset in Frisco with 360 degree views that included Peak One (and the historic new avalanche it just had!) and the always stunning Grays & Torrey’s twin fourteeners.