It had been a while since our company was hired by another photographer couple to shoot their wedding, but for obvious reasons, we certainly love working with other creative types! Usually they are up for anything and everything and are super appreciative of what goes into the final product.

Rachel and Eric were no exception, being photographers, I can only imagine how difficult it must have been for them to let go of control and just let Sean and I do our thing, but they did a fantastic job and were fun and easy to work with. They found a couple of quirky locations for us to take the “grunge” type engagement pictures they were envisioning, and we ended at a sort of off-the-map spot with a spectacular view of the Denver Skyline.

Our first location was a seemingly abandoned warehouse…

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Next we headed over to an old schoolhouse nestled quaintly in the heart of a nearby ghetto.

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Last stop – the skyline! Only problem was we had to stand around and wait for dark to get the night shot we were envisioning. When all was said and done, I thought the daytime version came out pretty nice as well – and maybe a better fit for the rest of the “grunge” set, but the night one was DEFINITELY worth the wait!

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We are looking forward to Rachel and Eric’s wedding at Mount Princeton Hot Springs in September!