July 23, 2010 | my life
When I was making my goals for 2010 last year, one thing I wrote down was "take photos of a national sports celebrity." Like most of the dreams I have imagined for myself and visualized (this part is very important!), I really had absolutely no idea how that was going to happen. The power of the mind is a pretty amazing thing... a few months later, the job materialized and the next thing I knew I was sitting (standing) in the back of Birdman's cherry red convertible, flying down the road taking photos of him and a beautiful woman...
The message? Dream your dreams and you will give them life! Visualize everything you WANT (not what you don't want), and remember to have faith in your ability to manifest anything... even if you have no idea how you are going to do it. It's really not about how?, it's what? that is important.
Oh and if you are wondering about all the cool effects on the photos, I got really into experimenting with Kevin Kubota's new texture tools when I was doing my finishing work on these images and I LOVE them!
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July 23, 2010 | weddings
Paige is not only a dear friend of mine, she is also an amazing wedding coordinator and I always love working with her (and CC!) at Colorado Wedding Company. When I was chosen to photograph her wedding to the wonderful, charming (and goofy) Jeff Reberry, I truly couldn't have been more honored! It was such a gorgeous and FUN wedding! I had Krista second shooting with me as well as Bonnie assisting. The three of us girls absolutely shot our hearts out and I couldn't have been happier with how the day flowed. I knew Paige and Jeff's wedding would be nothing short of spectacular, but I really didn't know we were going to have as much fun with everyone as we got to have! Or that we would have such a gorgeous day for photos. The ceremony was at the Beaver Creek chapel, the reception was at the Park Hyatt, and the floral and decor, all by the Perfect Petal, were to die for. Check out their wedding slideshow here!
Paige and Jeff, thank you SO much for everything and I wish you a world of love and happiness. XOX
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July 23, 2010 | the biz
This is the first summer that I have had an intern, and it's been so fantastic! I just LUV Bonnie and I am going to be so sad when she leaves me next week. Bonnie is the sister of a bride of mine from 2008 who I became friends with on Facebook and who was interested in moving to CO from New Hampshire for the summer to work for me. My intention for her was to have her help me with my marketing because I never seem to have the time to submit my work to magazines and blogs and it's an area of my business that I know I need help with. She has been great at it! And the weddings she has submitted over the last few weeks have been getting snapped up by several different weddings blogs! It feels so great to get to share my work with more people. I can't believe I haven't been doing this sooner...
Charli and Chad got married in Beaver Creek and are being featured on Couture Colorado. The Lucy Dylan Weddings blog is currently featuring two of my destination weddings-Julie and Nate, married in Jamaica, as well as Lori and Kevin who got married at the Four Seasons in Mexico. Colorado Wedding Magazine is featuring Erin and Nate, who had a beautiful spring wedding at Phipps Mansion in Denver.
Blog features coming soon... Kari and Ryan, married in Aspen, Erin and Dave, Erin and Sean, and Paige and Jeff all married in Beaver Creek, and Amy and Kevin, married in Mexico. Stay tuned!
Charli and Chad got married in Beaver Creek and are being featured on Couture Colorado. The Lucy Dylan Weddings blog is currently featuring two of my destination weddings-Julie and Nate, married in Jamaica, as well as Lori and Kevin who got married at the Four Seasons in Mexico. Colorado Wedding Magazine is featuring Erin and Nate, who had a beautiful spring wedding at Phipps Mansion in Denver.
Blog features coming soon... Kari and Ryan, married in Aspen, Erin and Dave, Erin and Sean, and Paige and Jeff all married in Beaver Creek, and Amy and Kevin, married in Mexico. Stay tuned!



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July 22, 2010 | my life
One of my life goals is to someday get my pilots license. Anytime I have an opportunity to fly with my parents and I'm available, I will take it! I didn't have a wedding over the 4th of July weekend this year so I was free to fly with them and my sister, Jesse, to visit our family in Sun Valley, Idaho. My cousin, Marron, was visiting from New Zealand with her two adorable little boys, Josh and Rafe. I hadn't seen them since Josh was 8 mo. old. It was so great to see her, my aunt and uncle, and getting to know those little kiwi second cousins of mine was a treat!
We started the trip at 6 am out of the Fort Morgan airport-Idaho bound. The flight was amazing. We actually flew through a full rainbow circle near the continental divide. It was crazy beautiful. (Sorry no photos, it happened too fast!) We had brilliant, clear (and mostly smooth) skies all the way. We took a short detour to fly over Jackson Hole and by the Grand Tetons. I went to Jackson Hole and Yellowstone a couple of years ago on vacation, so the scenery was very familiar, but seeing it from the air gave me a whole new perspective! This earth is truly an incredible place.
We went to the local Rodeo on the fourth and the little guys dressed up like cowboys to go mutton' bustin'. If you've never seen mutton bustin' first hand, you are definitely missing out. It's hysterical! And yes, it seems like a little bit of child abuse and animal abuse rolled into one- the kids get so scared. (Who can blame them?!!) They mostly ALL cry. The sheep almost certainly rolls over on them.... but I guess it probably feels like a big fluffy mattress rolling on you. (At least that's what the adults like to believe!) But, it is so dang funny! And, if those little mutton busters are the same kiddos that become the bronco and bull riders, then I would say it definitely builds ones courage and strength (either that or it causes brain damage-it might be a toss up) because seeing the bucking broncos and bulls up close is INTENSE and scary. I would honestly be terrified to be on the back of one of those massive animals! And if you are wondering if they get hurt, the answer is YES. Check out the series at the end of the guy getting his face stomped on by the bull. The whole rodeo experience was fascinating. And so fun to photograph!
Anyway, it was a short but great little trip. Marron, I love and miss you guys. I hope you move back to the states soon too!
We started the trip at 6 am out of the Fort Morgan airport-Idaho bound. The flight was amazing. We actually flew through a full rainbow circle near the continental divide. It was crazy beautiful. (Sorry no photos, it happened too fast!) We had brilliant, clear (and mostly smooth) skies all the way. We took a short detour to fly over Jackson Hole and by the Grand Tetons. I went to Jackson Hole and Yellowstone a couple of years ago on vacation, so the scenery was very familiar, but seeing it from the air gave me a whole new perspective! This earth is truly an incredible place.
We went to the local Rodeo on the fourth and the little guys dressed up like cowboys to go mutton' bustin'. If you've never seen mutton bustin' first hand, you are definitely missing out. It's hysterical! And yes, it seems like a little bit of child abuse and animal abuse rolled into one- the kids get so scared. (Who can blame them?!!) They mostly ALL cry. The sheep almost certainly rolls over on them.... but I guess it probably feels like a big fluffy mattress rolling on you. (At least that's what the adults like to believe!) But, it is so dang funny! And, if those little mutton busters are the same kiddos that become the bronco and bull riders, then I would say it definitely builds ones courage and strength (either that or it causes brain damage-it might be a toss up) because seeing the bucking broncos and bulls up close is INTENSE and scary. I would honestly be terrified to be on the back of one of those massive animals! And if you are wondering if they get hurt, the answer is YES. Check out the series at the end of the guy getting his face stomped on by the bull. The whole rodeo experience was fascinating. And so fun to photograph!
Anyway, it was a short but great little trip. Marron, I love and miss you guys. I hope you move back to the states soon too!
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Frances! these pictures are sick!!!
(07.24.10 @ 11:00 AM)