I spent today trying not to obsessively stalk cnn.com.  In trying not to hit “refresh” every 3 seconds I busied myself with editing!

Which brings me to today’s sneak peek for Kendra and Chris, whom we met in Manitou Springs this weekend for their engagement shoot.  They are a very fun and trusting couple…when I told them to lay down in the leaves not 30 seconds after they got out of the car, they didn’t blink an eye!  This fall I keep thinking “okay–THIS is the last shoot that we get to enjoy the fall colors” but then I keep getting surprised!  Here it is November, and we still had great leaves!

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(Above version was my view.  Here’s Nic’s…)

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engagement portrait photographer

You wouldn’t know it, but Kendra was totally nervous during this shot!  She said her cheek was shaking!

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Kendra is so pretty!

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We really lucked out with the leaves!

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engagement portrait photographers

Time for a coffee break!

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I never get tired of this cafe.  There are so many ways to use it!

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Then it was over to Garden of the Gods for a few more shots.

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engagement portrait photographer

This next one was inspired by one of Will’s favorite books of the moment: The Day the Babies Crawled Away. (Did you spot the moon?)

Kendra and Chris were amazingly patient and put up with our hope that we could wait about 20 minutes for the sunset.  Sunsets are tricky because you can never quite predict how colorful they will be!  (For the photographers out there: this one was shot using two flashes–the fill mounted on Nic’s camera, and the key held by me off to the left–to create some dramatic light.)

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Behind the scenes…this was (most likely) my last blast with my trusty Canon 5d camera body.  My new Nikon camera arrives tomorrow, and Nic will inherit my 5d while we decide whether or not to totally jump off the Canon ship.

To commemorate the good times, here I am with my camera and my thinking face.  (I need to work on my thinking face.  It looks a lot like my “someone just ate the last cookie and it wasn’t me” scowl.)

How cute is this guy?!

And a sweet action shot of Nic rolling around in the leaves…

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holiday cards

Nov 03, 2008

It’s almost that time of year!  (Which is good, because I can only hold out against the peppermint Starbucks beverages for so long!)

Have a photo from a session (or wedding) this year that you’d like to use in your Christmas cards?  This year our card sale is for 4×5.5 inch flat cards.  They are cardstock thickness and come with envelopes.  They’re sold in sets of 25.  A set of 25 cards is $30, a set of 50 is $55.

To order, visit our ordering website and select the holiday card gallery.  Once you find a design you love, order it and then I’ll be in touch to find out which picture(s) from your portrait shoot or wedding (or both) you’d like to use.  All of the cards can be customized with your name and favorite greeting.

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happy 'ween!

Nov 02, 2008

I was getting caught up on my google reader backlog today and loved seeing everyone’s Halloween pictures.  Thought I would share a few of ours…even if it’s a few days late!  Will had a total blast trick-or-treating with his best friend and neighbor Ems (the cute scarecrow and his hug-buddy) and he also loved receiving trick-or-treaters once we’d finished our walk up and down our street.  He loved wishing everyone “Happy ‘Ween!”  (And I appreciate that he looks three years younger in his chicken suit!)

(For the shutter bugs out there, these were all taken with our 5d and 50mm f/1.4 [my usual “run around with the family on a holiday or birthday” lens] with natural light.  The after dark trick-or-treating shots were at 1600 ISO and f/1.4 at 1/50 second.)

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