Trystan Photography: An Intimate Portrait.

“There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs.” – Ansel Adams

 

A Stunning Wedding at Palazzo Verdi in The Denver Tech Center

This was one of our unlimited weddings for 2010, and they had planned quite a fun and chill day for us. After the rehearsal, the boys and I went and hung out at a “golf bar”, (you know, the ones that have the golf simulators in the bar that can be reserved for parties?), and Char and the girls went out for breakfast. There’s really something special about being able to “hang” with our clients before the wedding. It gives them, and especially their wedding parties, a chance to become completely adjusted to having a photographer around and the concept of having their photos taken in general.

Once everyone was done getting ready, a miracle began to happen. The whipping winds began to give way to only gusty winds and… the sun came out. Hallelujah! The sun came out!

You see, that’s the payoff for a great attitude, and this is Colorado after all. You’re pretty much guaranteed to see all kinds of weather in the course of a single day. Just keep your head up, and you’ll see the sun!

Now on to my ode to Jocelyn: she worked her butt off planning this wedding. This wedding was so chill and easy, and a lot of that is credit to Jocelyn. First of all, her venue, Palazzo Verdi, was simply stunning. The multi-million dollar chandelier-art-installation-light-show-thing (that is clearly the focal point of the design of the entire building) is truly one-of-a-kind and was a joy to photograph. Second, Jocelyn noticed this little apple (or cherry, I don’t know trees…) orchard a few blocks away which ended up being the perfect spot for couple shots in that otherwise industrialized area that is the Denver Tech Center. She even had the presence of mind to have her hair in an “up-do”, which was imperative for “fly-away free” shooting that day. Very smart bride, folks. Take notes, ladies.

And although they had a seemingly endless guest list, their wedding was one of the smoothest and chillest weddings… ever. And that is a testament to Jocelyn, Chase, their families and friends. Everyone was there to celebrate and have a great time, regardless if Colorado played along, or not.

Thank you Jocelyn and Chase for giving us the honor of capture your spectacular day. If your marriage is anything like your wedding, I’m jealous.

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By Trig  avatar
Filed under : Denver,Photography,Weddings
On July 1, 2010
At 10:24 am
Comments : 4
 

4 Comments for this post

 
Jaimie Dee Photography Says:

Beautiful website! I LOVE your work! I just stumbled across your stuff today and think it is amazing!!! I really appreciate your shooting style! I could look through your work all day. Keep it up! :)

 
Trig Says:

Wow! Thank you Jamie!
Your kind words made our morning! Thank you!

 
Wow! Jocelyn and Chase’s wedding featured on “The Best of Colorado Weddings” | Trystan Photography: An Intimate Portrait. Says:

[...] is so cool! Jocelyn loved her wedding photos sooooo much, that she did all the leg-work and submitted them to wedding [...]

 
Erin and Tom’s perfect wedding at The Ridge at Castle Pines North | Trystan Photography: An Intimate Portrait. Says:

[...] put up the video to this shoot, I will post it here and on our Facebook page, just like I did with Jocelyn and Chase’s wedding (who happened to recommend Erin and Tom to [...]

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