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Category Archives: Personal

Being a spectator…

I have been to a lot of athletic events over the years. And for the most part, I have been participating.  However, I have to say, there is something really fun about watching an event. Especially one like an Ironman.  I have been to a few now and they are so inspiring. Of course, it...

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If I had two days off…

In the land of wedding and portrait photography, July is a busy time of year! So, you have to think carefully about how you want to spend your precious free time. I can’t think of anything I would have rather spent two days off doing than joining my dad and sister for a little adventure....

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Shalyn and Family: Courageously fighting

We couldn’t have asked for a more beautiful summer morning overlooking Lake Dillon. I love working with families, but this family was extra special.  They were in Summit County with the Domus Pacis Family Respite program.  This is one of the non-profits that I support by donating portrait sessions to families who are dealing with...

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40 Years Later: How our decisions play out…

Planning a wedding is time consuming, expensive and can be a bit overwhelming. Specifically when it comes to the question of photography, there are a TON of choices. It is easy to think, “Oh, I’ll design that album myself”, “I’ll just get my digital negatives”, or “we’ll never look at that anyway”… This weekend my...

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Vagabond Ranch

So, I resisted. I went on a weekend-long hut trip without my camera. What I couldn’t resist was snatching up someone else’s camera and snapping away. This goes along with my belief that good story-telling has much more to do with the art of telling it than the gear with which it is captured.  It...

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