I photographed Snow White’s Wedding! Kelly and Matt had an outdoor wedding the Saturday after our first snow of the year. There was still snow on the ground, snow in the trees, and snow on the Flatirons at Chautauqua Park. This was truly a photographer’s dream. Gorgeous!! Not to mention that Kelly, Matt, and their families were fantastic subjects. What a fun wedding! One of the best parties I’ve seen all year. The reception was complete with a limbo contest and three pinatas. I am so happy I was able to be a part of this event. It was truly a pleasure to photograph.





































Gorgeous, Marilee! They’re beautiful, especially the ones at Chataqua!
Comment by Kelsey Bigelow — October 24, 2009 @ 3:05 pm |
Kelly,
These photos are breath taking!I just loved the festive joy written all over everyone’s faces! The excentric pinata’s and the awesome footware! Everything looked like it was the party of a lifetime!
Your father however….now those photos are the ones that had me in tears! There is nothing more emotionally striking to me than the expression of love and pride on his face, as a parent, from the moment his children were born you become his whole world, and the emotions he shows in these pictures says far more than anything a person could ever say. I can just read him as a parent, a father, a man with such pride. That’s why those photos seemed to strike deeply with me. You can see what a great man he is from these photos. Thank you for sharing these with me! What a beautiful day! Congratulations!!
Comment by Wendy — October 26, 2009 @ 1:11 pm |
Whoa, I knew the snow-kissed Flatirons were beautiful, but who would have guessed they’d be downright breathtaking when coupled with an equally beautiful couple. Great work Marilee!
Comment by Rachel, Talia Events — October 26, 2009 @ 5:44 pm |
Thank you for taking such great pictures of my dear friend Kelly’s wedding!
You do great work and have provided many happy memories for the entire family!
Thank you again!
Kelly DeBardelaben <
Comment by Kelly DeBardelaben — November 9, 2009 @ 4:56 pm |