It’s become a personal challenge for us…. to find something unique to do with each couples wedding rings. Sometimes there is something at the wedding that naturally lends it’s self to the photo, like the strange little gnome with the missing finger, or the fact that the bride has personal reasons for wanting deep red roses to be the centerpiece of her wedding. Maybe it’s the beautiful nature around the location our couple has chosen for their ceremony or one of the many details they’ve worked so hard on. Whatever it is we find, we want it to be different from the last couples ring shot…. because each wedding is uniquely different and so should your photographs.
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This bouquet had the most stunning succulents and lettuce used. It was so beautiful and creative.

The brides favorite poetry…..

This couple made their guests think about where their table was!

On the guests’ thank you gift.

When your ceremony is at the Jazz Hall of Fame – you get lots of vintage instruments!

Trying to figure this out? It’s a Japanese whisk used in tea ceremonies. The bride and her wedding party held a tea ceremony before the wedding.

Pears were the theme of the day! Linda and Kent ordered the carved trunk on Etsy as their table decoration.

Guests’ favors with their wedding date.

The groom’s wedding ring is made of wood (this is the first and only ring we’ve seen like this!) so it really needed something natural. Because the couple lives back east and specifically chose late September for the Colorado colors we chose the rock they stood on when they said their vows along with colorful leaves.

On the door knob in the brides dressing room. Sometimes getting married in an old venue gives us elegant items to play with.

On a very hot day, beautiful fans were handed out to each guest as they were seated. They also made a lovely background for the rings

The bride had personal reason for wanting deep red roses for her wedding

Mountain weddings give us all kinds of fun things to play with. These are things from the ceremony site.

On the couples crystal champagne glasses – a gift from her family.

Small burlap gift bags with candy were placed at each guests place setting.

Sometimes just one flower is dramatic enough for the rings.

The reflection of the mirror with the gorgeous colors of the flowers in the background.

Each guest was give a box of yummy chocolates at their place setting.

Cupcakes have become very popular at wedding and sometimes they are so beautifully decorated.

Everything at this wedding was vintage, including the cake topper.

Darth Vader was on the groom’s cake so of course he needed to make an appearance with the rings!

It rained a lot this day! Of course the wedding was planned for outdoors at the Botanic Gardens. Putting the rings on a leaf with water droplets is a reminder that we waited the rain out and had a beautiful Colorado evening after all.

Tiny clothes pins once held the place cards for the guests table seating.

A custom drawing with the rings added.

The bride’s henna feet.

Taken with their invitation.

An Easter wedding – the couple had little nests of candy at each of the guests place setting.

There must have been some kind of a running joke with the wedding party because this guy went everywhere with us! He was in the grooms dressing room, at the wedding ceremony, then the stood proudly at the reception in a place of honor. As the night went on everyone had photos taken with him.

There were tiny daisies all over the fields of this Winter Park wedding, but using only one for the rings photo highlights the daisy and their rings.

When you have a beach wedding there are so many things for us play with!

Vintage cars were the theme of this wedding; they placed classic Hot Wheels on every table. This particular car is similar to the one the groom owns – only smaller.

The colorful Colorado aspens were a stunning beautiful backdrop for their ceremony.

On their hand written wedding vows.

This couple had homemade mead as their gift to their guest to coordinate with the custom designed bees on the bride’s ring.

A basket of delicious cherries was placed at every table. So of course, we used them for the photos too.

Taken in Mexico, where the wedding was on the beach. Everyone was barefoot and loving the sand! You can’t do that in Colorado.
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