Trystan Photography: An Intimate Portrait.

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

 

A Cold but Picture-Perfect Wedding at Hillside Gardens / The Warehouse

Please click the photo above or follow the link to view our favorite photos from Erika and Taylor’s wedding at Hillside Gardens and The Warehouse Restaurant.

Talk about some photo All-Stars!

We knew very early on, pretty much right after I met with Erika and Taylor, that they were going to be pretty darn fun to photograph.

…and then Char did their engagement session. Holy cow.

…and then Erika did her boudoir session with Char (which a surprising number of brides are adding to their packages for their loving and deserving future husbands!). ¡Ay Dios mio!

Finally, after all the great photos they’d given us, we came to their wedding day. Unfortunately, the weather was cloudy and really unseasonably cold. However, like all of our clients this year who have faced “less than ideal” weather on their big day, Erika and Taylor were shining examples of how to put on a good attitude and rock the photos!

When we photograph couples, we try and get them to just be themselves. Laugh, flirt, make-out, have fun: if I have to ask them to stop “or else I’m getting a hose” then we’re having a great day.

Thank you Erika and Taylor for being so enthusiastic about everything you did with Trystan Photography. We had so much fun with you two. We hope you did, too!



By Trig  avatar
Filed under : Colorado Springs,Photography,Weddings
On August 17, 2010
At 4:58 pm
Comments : 3
 
 

Baby Jack – Colorado Springs Newborn Photographer

Oh this little man was a dream, he did SO incredibly well for me! I love me some sleepy babies!



By Kim  avatar
Filed under : Newborns,Portraits
On August 16, 2010
At 12:27 pm
Comments : 2
 
 

A Perfect Wedding at Copper Mountain

An adorable couple walking at Copper Mountain
Please click the photo above or follow the link to view our favorite photos from Kevin and Taylor’s perfect wedding at Copper Mountain.

From Alaska with love.

So, Taylor and Kevin live in Alaska. But they were married in Colorado. Taylor’s sister lives in Colorado, but she got married in Alaska. Make sense?

Therefore, Taylor needed a little help coordinating all of this from the North, so her sister helped find us down here in Colorado. Great team effort, ladies (if I do say so myself)!

Taylor and Kevin are warm and laid back, and they planned a not-too-small and still intimate wedding at gorgeous Copper Mountain. One of the neatest things to experience in Colorado is the ghost-town-quality of a high country ski resort mid-summer. It is surreal to be some of the only people at the whole mountain. And while that emptiness might be a little disconcerting, an empty Copper means we’re not fighting to get people-less shots in all of those stunning backgrounds.

Taylor and Kevin had an easy love. They were comfortable with each other, which translated in to an ease in front of the camera. The weather was perfect. The wedding was perfect.

Thank you, you two, for letting Char and I capture your amazing day!



By Trig  avatar
Filed under : High Country,Photography,Weddings
On August 14, 2010
At 10:44 am
Comments : 0
 
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