Cory & Michelle’s wedding day near Estes Park, Colorado. Proof that even if it rains on your wedding day, it will still be incredible! Plus, the rainy weather doesn’t last long in Colorado anyway haha
*photographed for Indy Pop Photo










Cory & Michelle’s wedding day near Estes Park, Colorado. Proof that even if it rains on your wedding day, it will still be incredible! Plus, the rainy weather doesn’t last long in Colorado anyway haha
*photographed for Indy Pop Photo
Noah and Michaela’s wedding in Colorado was such a fun day. From Michaela’s first look with her dad to the ceremony where Noah and Michaela’s dogs were the ring bearers, there were lots of tears, but even more smiles and laughter. It was great to get out to this nature area for sunset photos after they had dinner. This time to capture couples photos is special.
*photographed with and for Indy Pop Photo
St. Augustine - September 2024
I traveled from Colorado to Florida to celebrate Amber- truly my soul sister best friend, for her bachelorette party. Arriving in Jacksonville felt like a drastic change since the humidity was so high. It actually felt nice considering I haven’t felt much moisture in the air since moving away from the Great Lakes.
Our first night, we walked to dinner in the pouring rain and had incredible pasta at an Italian place although our server was an Irish man..
The rain stopped the morning after. The first photo of the trip that I took was so foggy from the humidity! I learned to carry a wipe with me to clean my lens each time I brought my camera outside the house. The beach was a 5 minute walk across the street from the house we stayed at. The colorful beach houses continued to catch my eye throughout the trip.
The next day, we spent time on a guided kayaking tour through mangroves nearby where I saw a sea turtle and some spider crabs.
After kayaking, we went back to the beach near our house to swim before we went out for the night. This was my third time ever swimming in the ocean. The other ladies are from Florida and Georgia and couldn’t really understand how I’ve been so landlocked my entire life! (I honestly can’t believe it either) Even though it was a little stormy, the skies looked beautiful through the clouds.
The house we stayed in was like a jungle. The trees in the backyard were tall, dense and twisty. I think this is common for Florida property, but I had never seen anything like it. I wasn’t able to capture the abundance of little green frogs and lizards since they moved so fast and were out more at night than the day.
We spent a lot of time exploring the streets of St. Augustine on Sunday. We took a tour on a trolley train that led us past all the old hotels, a home that Martin Luther King Jr lived in, old churches from the 1560’s and cobble stone streets. The architecture being so old, weathered and overtaken by moss and vegetation was my favorite part. Seeing nature prove its resilience in taking back the space it occupies is beautiful.
And below are more photos from our Italian dinner night, the beach, a photo at a brunch spot and right before we left for our kayaking tour!
Sunrise Amphitheater Elopement in Boulder, CO with Anna and Jake
*photographed with and for Eleanor at Be Boulder Photography
If you’re looking for a photographer who enjoys waking up before sunrise, you’ve found me and I am ready to be there for you!
Boulder Creek - July 2024
If you've never had your friend group documented, this may be your sign to consider making it happen!
As this group of wonderful people move through this season of their lives with grad school, they decided to document their friendship while they played around at the creek and on campus. It was special for me to witness and document such a sweet time of life.
Boulder, Colorado Documentary Wedding Photographer
Katie and Mike’s wedding day full of sunshine and color! These two made personalized key chains with each guest’s name on them at their seat before dinner, their flower girls tossed colorful ribbons, they danced to Allison Kraus and Still Woozy and they had the most loving guests. It was such a beautiful day. I’m grateful to have worked with an awesome photographer, Mikaela Antonelli to capture the day digitally and on film!
I arrived at the campground around 2pm, so there was time for a bike ride around the campground with my Dad. He chopped some firewood, we saw a deer at our site and we took some photos in front of my parents’ new obsession, their Vistabule trailer!
It was a Wednesday, and we must have only seen 10 other people in total while we wandered around all the viewpoints here. The clouds cast even more intense shadows into the canyon and made it that much more interesting. We sat and enjoyed the sunset for awhile. We met a sweet dog that reminded us of Gretta and had a nice evening relaxing.
My Dad insisted that the trailer needed to be washed before we set out on our 4 hour drive for the day haha so our first stop was at the $2 car wash. We passed through Telluride, got ice cream in a town outside of Durango, then arrived at our campsite. It had been pouring rain most of the evening, but we got a pocket of sunshine poking through before the rain picked up again for the night.
This train ride was incredible and rich with history and fun facts about everything we could imagine. The man in the first photo is Gary. Our guide for the day, Toby, told us that Gary waits for the train every single day rain or shine. We saw him on the way there and back with an umbrella as the ran poured down. We saw the creek from above, then we descended to be level with it again. We saw cabins and tents still used by hunters in the fall, some broken bridges and abandoned rail cars. There is a cliff/rock formation shaped like Africa, a broken bridge that the workers call Government Bridge, a zip line area only accessible via train or bus that costs about $600 per person. We were lucky enough to see someone zip lining as we passed by and they did some tricks for us all.
Inside the town of Silverton, we ate at The Pitts, Again and got the best pulled pork “sundae”. Pulled pork, beans and cole slaw in a sundae cup! The ride back was rainy, but still beautiful.
After the train ride, it was still raining, so we wanted to spend time not at our campsite. I had wanted to see this bridge for a few years after hearing about it from friends and online. It’s a famous spot for locals to jump into the water from the bridge or the rocks. As we pulled up, a huge group of people walked up in their swimsuits! I hoped they were planning to jump in despite the rain. It was very fun to watch. Back at our site, we caught a sunset rainbow against the red rocks and the glow of my tent.
We had breakfast at a cute place about a mile away from our campsite. The rain finally stopped and it was nice to sit outside and enjoy the sun again. We heard the train going by as we ate! On my way home, I drove over Wolf Creek Pass, saw some waterfalls, the creek and a cool, but quite empty cemetery in South Fork, CO.
Boulder Documentary Photographer - Farmer’s Market Tarot Readings
Madi offers incredible tarot readings via Zoom online or in person at various farmer’s markets! Her attention to detail, in-depth explanations and calming energy always make me feel better after a reading with her. She is at the Evergreen Farmer’s Market every Tuesday throughout the season!
Women's Events Photographer in Boulder, CO
Lex hosts women’s events for connection with others, grounding to nature, inner exploration, and much more! We met for this ceremony around sunrise and it was beautiful to witness so much love amongst women while being held in nature.
If you are an event facilitator, please reach out for a photo session! These sessions are not limited to business owners. Please reach out for sibling photos, friend photos, group graduation celebration photos- I will capture it all with the same love and dedication.
Colorado Documentary Wedding Photographer - Evergreen Lakehouse Wedding
*photographed as a second photographer for Dani at https://indypopphoto.com/
I was honored to document my cousin’s wedding day with her spouse, Theron. My favorite parts of the day were spending time with Val and my other cousins while we caught up, had snacks and watched Val get ready. We’ve spent our lives together growing older, enjoying gatherings with our big family at many other weddings and parties, but each time a relative of mine gets married, it’s just as beautiful. I’ve truly lost count of how many family members we technically have, but it’s somewhere around 50! Our enormous family grows by one at each wedding and that excitement makes an such an impact. I had a fun time wrangling our family members and had the advantage of knowing everyone’s name on our side of the family.
I met up with Val, Vicky Alyssa and my Aunt Cathy at a hotel downtown. I took lots of detail images of shoes, jewelry, invitations as well as candid moments while they listened to a mix of happy and sad, emo pop music from the early 2000’s per Val’s preference haha
Theron and Val had their first look at Bartelme Park. Their bridal party plus a few friends were there to witness it. Emotions were flowing as my other cousins watched their big sister go about this special day. Val and Theron were happy to finally see each other for their first look.
Next, we stopped at Federales for an ice shot! Val and Theron were treated like celebrities everywhere we went. We walked into the bar and everyone who saw them started clapping, cheering and congratulating them. Val and Theron took turns throwing the shot glass made of ice and we celebrated Val’s perfect aim. Afterwards, we walked over to Green Street Smoked Meats to take advantage of the lovely cobblestone roads there.
Some final couples photos back at Bartleme park before we left for the ceremony at Loft Lucia!
Loft Luica has a gorgeous rooftop space that Val and Theron utilized for their ceremony. Theron’s mother was an amazing officiant and the weather was great for the rest of the evening!
Val and Theron’s custom games were incredible. A pack of cards with their picture on it plus their dog, Baxter! A game of “Guess Who?” with each family member’s photo on it and a crossword puzzle to see who knew the most about their relationship history.
Documentary Wedding Photographer in Crested Butte, CO
*photographed as a second for Dani at Indy Pop Photo
Here are some things that Andrew and Shelby included in their day that they loved and I would recommend.
A secluded first look
This private, scenic spot outside of downtown Crested Butte gave Shelby and Andrew the chance to slow down and connect before the day really began. They even spoke their vows to each other during this time! It’s a beautiful option if you’re a bit more reserved and want your vows to be heard privately only by your partner.
Getting ready photos
I spent time with Andrew plus the groomsmen in the morning while they talked and got dresses. I was able to document Andrew practicing an original song that he wrote as a surprise for Shelby after their ceremony! It was special to capture him practicing before the moment actually happened. Sometimes getting ready photos aren’t too exciting, but they do usually include a few quiet and special moments like these ones.
“Sparkler” Exit
A sparkler exit is a good way to get everyone together at the end of the night and have some fun night time photos. Andrew and Shelby used light up wands for their exit which are always a good idea for preventing fires in Colorado and they’re easier to light and time a photo for than actual sparklers!
Challenge hosted by Kas at The Humble Lion
Day 1: Wonder - photograph yourself from the back looking at something you want to learn more about:
Outer space, galaxies, black holes, constellations have always made me feel anxiety about the endless unknown and endless darkness. Through accepting more of the unknown, I am learning that the dark is not to be feared and that the unknown is not always meant to be uncovered in totality.
Day 2: Rage - photograph yourself thinking about something that makes you feel angry
Day 3: Pride - Something you’re proud of:
Living in a safe home with peace, quiet and space has been something that feels incredible.
Day 4: Fear - Something you’re afraid of:
Being perceived by my neighbors and people who can see me taking photos of myself in my backyard. I grew up being taught that I was supposed to try and read others’ minds constantly, being told I’m not smart, being told indirectly that women are inferior to men etc. So standing outside taking photos of myself makes me wonder if other people will think that I’m vain, self centered or stupid. As I remember each day who I am, what i believe in and care about, I remember that the opinions of others are just that- opinions. We all have them and they aren’t there to dictate my life. Taking these photos was a bug challenge for my anxiety but I accomplished it and as usual, nothing bad happened!
Day 5: Joy - Something that brings you joy:
Aromas, candles and things that in the past, I’ve “saved” for special occasions always bring me joy. Life is the special occasion, so I make sure to burn the candles I love, wear my new, clean shoes and savor the goodness each time.
I typically obsess over daily challenges and especially love the one that KaS puts on. Her semi-annual self portrait challenge The Humble Lion contains themes, prompts and writing prompts for 5 days in a row. The reflection and creative outlet makes me feel rejuvenated each time I participate in one of her challenges.
Taking self portraits is always a mental challenge, but the technical skills come to me a bit more easily each time and it’s encouraging to see and feel my growth there.
Day 1: Wear or wrap yourself in something black.
-While considering the parts of myself that I'm leaving behind with winter, I think about the ephemerality of each day and each moment ☯️ The spring time brings cold mornings and warm afternoons. As I shed past versions of myself, I honor my growth and give myself all the love and grace I can to move forward. There is so much love, light and abundance to be discovered in the shadows of our souls. I thrive with daily challenges and these projects bring me so much life and creativity ✨
Method: I took these photos of my reflection in a glass door outside of a house. I like the triple exposure, blur effect and it helped me ease into the directness of this challenge.
Day 2: Find something blue in your home that you love.
This tapestry was passed down to me from my sister years ago.
Sometimes I look at it and I like to pretend it's what I see out my window when I sit on the couch.
It reminds me that I can keep peace in my mind even if my environment is chaotic.
Sometimes these types of photo projects can seem random, but they're so important. I won't live in this house forever. I won't look this way forever. So, finding beauty and meaning in an ordinary day is what inspires me most. 💖
Method: I took this tapestry off the wall and brought it to my front door where the light was warmer. A storm was rolling in so I was working around the light fading faster than I expected, but still found ways to get the light to bring out the bright blues of the fabric.
Day 3: Find something green and alive to admire. 🌱
The spring makes me giddy with excitement about color from the cherry blossom trees and tulips popping up in places I didn't realize they've been hiding beneath the soil all winter.
Method: Today's photos were taken after a busy day of work and commuting. I was hungry and couldn't get the focal point where I wanted it to be. I was inspired by some branch shadows that showed up on my head to add a braid to my hair the next time. I had cute dogs assisting me and I continue to find myself patiently waiting for Kas to send the email prompt out each morning!
Day 4: Find something orange that promotes physical or mental health. Hold it in front of you where you feel it benefits you most.
Orange like the sun, it's not typically the first color I choose when picking up my coloring book. Orange feels energizing and full of life. Usually, I color to help slow my thoughts and blue or purple is my first choice.
Coloring helps my mind to place frantic energy on paper in beautiful shapes and colors. It allows me to put my swirling thoughts aside and remember life isn't as serious as I think it is 🌞
Method: It was a rainy day spent in Boulder and I wasn’t sure I’d be able to find something orange for this prompt. After picking up my coloring book, I was happy with the subject and photos from this prompt.
Day 5: Wear something white and find a neutral background. Lean in and look straight into the camera.
I noticed that I felt like my photos weren't as valid today as the other days because I couldn't follow the prompt as closely by wearing white and because my images seemed less lively.
But, the goal of today's prompt was also to look straight into the camera and not shy away from being vulnerable.
After each one of these seasonal or annual challenges, I feel reinvigorated as a creative. I also feel more confident. Sometimes my anxiety takes over and says that my neighbors will think I'm a vain, idiot for taking photos of myself in the backyard.
I overcame that nagging and untrue voice each day this week!
I take photos of myself to challenge my inner creative and to capture the ordinary, but important parts of my life. Because I'll never be this young again, I'll never have this day again. And I'm going to take pictures of it all ✨🌱
THANK YOU for this challenge KaS!!!!
Documentary Engagement Photographer in Denver at the Botanic Gardens
Jessie and Remy are good friends of mine and such wonderful people. Their love and kindness is always noticeable. 🌸
I felt so energized and overwhelmed with gratitude after this photo session. Connecting with incredible people and documenting their lives and love will always be my favorite thing to do.
Denver Documentary Wedding Photographer - Brooke and Randy
*photographed as a second for Dani at Indy Pop Photo
This wedding day was a hot late summer afternoon filled with so many fun moments. Before Brooke and Randy’s first look, Randy was nervous. But his groomsmen helped him stay composed and distracted as we waited for Brooke to be dressed and ready. We spent some time in this fantastic hallway taking photos and their energy and kindness made the day go by so quickly!
They all mentioned they weren’t used to having photos taken- which is usually the case for all of the people I take photos of! With most weddings, I offer prompts and guidelines to get into poses. Which involves motion and action instead of being put into a pose and standing still.
Once Randy and Brooke had their first look, they were both so much more comfortable! While still offering prompts and posing at new locations and getting all the details possible, but they were happy to be with each other and didn’t need as much direction.
Regardless of how you and your partner feel on your wedding day, I will always be directing and guiding you while keeping your vision board photos nearby of course.
Taos, New Mexico
Denver Colorado Documentary Elopement Photographer
Britney and Scotty’s elopement near Denver was at the start of a snowstorm that had over 3 feet of accumulation in 24 hours! This was their first time in Colorado and it was an absolute treat for them to see so much snow. They are both so kind and caring towards each other. I loved seeing how naturally their love come out during their vows and the rest of the afternoon in photos.
Their elopement day was low stress, intentional and quiet. They got ready together, but still had a first look reveal with Britney’s dress. They spoke their vows next to a frozen lake with mountain views, celebrated with champagne and explored the nature spots near their cabin.
*photographed with and for Eleanor at Be Boulder Photography
Boulder, CO Documentary Photographer - 2025