2019 is gone and we're into 2020! That means it's time to round up some of my favorite photos from Arizona weddings, engagements and family sessions from 2019.
Brett and Alicia planned a beautiful elopement at Sky Ranch Lodge in Sedona. They shared the day together without distractions.
Maggie and Jay’s Flagstaff wedding at Arizona Nordic Village was spectacular! All the beauty of the forest plus elaborate details and a serious party.
Craig and Tirana wanted an epic engagement photography session. So we met up at Lipan Point at the Grand Canyon. That totally fits the bill!
Kelsey and Beau's Flagstaff Wedding at Viola's Flower Garden was a beautiful day full of love and laughter - and stunning floral backdrops.
It's such an honor to photograph life changing events and this vow renewal in Sedona at Enchantment Resort was no exception. Such an emotional moment.
I met Chris and Kari before the sun came up for a Horseshoe Bend engagement photography session. What a radical sunrise with plenty of drama in the sky!
Kelsey and Gabe's Sedona wedding at the Agave was a pretty serious party. They've got a lot of friends and it seemed like they were all there!
The Young’s scheduled a Sedona family photography session during their vacation in Arizona. Family sessions are super fun and capture memories forever!
Bell Rock is such a magical spot for Sedona family photography. So many views and so many fun areas to explore with the little ones.
Philippe, Pamela and and their little guy Jacques met me at Cathedral Rock for a Sedona family photography session and some exploring. Fun stuff!
Brittany and Justin's May wedding at Forest Highlands in Flagstaff was beautiful. So much love and support surrounded them all day.
When it comes to family photography in Flagstaff, Arizona, you've got plenty of location options. Aspen Corner never disappoints.
A proposal to get married is always amazing to photograph. When it's a Grand Canyon proposal it is usually really magical. This one was no exception! James proposed to Fiona on the rim of the Grand Canyon at Yavapai Point. It’s really one of my favorite spots at the canyon.
Planning a wedding is a lot of work. One one of the most important things to do early on is pick a photographer. At the end of the day, your photo collection is the way you will re-live your celebration for years to come. Here are three things to consider as you decide who will document one of the most important days of your life.
The Tripathi family recently visited the Grand Canyon. They spent some time making photos they can hang on their wall during a family photography session. Good idea!
Mackenzie and Justin's DA Ranch wedding south of Sedona was beautiful - and totally reflected who they are. I mean there was fishing happening all day!
Katie and Adam’s Scottsdale Royal Palms wedding was a beautiful, and classy, affair. The kind of day that makes me appreciate being a wedding photographer!
Justine and Justin renewed their wedding vows at the Grand Canyon as their daughter Alexarya looked on. It was an emotional moment!
When you plan a mountain winter wedding at Arizona Snowbowl in Flagstaff in the beginning of April you’re guaranteed to have snow on the ground.