Megan and Mike got married at the Arboretum at Flagstaff, one of my favorite places to photograph a Flagstaff wedding celebration. The Arboretum is a special place tucked away down a bumpy dirt road. Even if you live in Flagstaff it's kind of a destination wedding. Megan and Mike are outdoorsy folks, so the Arb was a fantastic wedding venue choice. Their wedding celebration was perfectly them - simple and down to earth - surrounded by friends and family.
Danielle and Adam had an Arizona Snowbowl wedding high up on Mt. Humphreys. Danielle began the day getting ready with friends and family in downtown Flagstaff before heading up the mountain to put on her wedding dress in the locker rooms at Snowbowl. Adam and his groomsmen had time for a card game before suiting up and then sang a little harmony in the bathroom to loosen up. And then it was time to get married.
Olivia and Monti traveled all the way from Dubai for their destination wedding at L'Auberge de Sedona. It was an intimate, creek side affair with family and close friends. After getting ready in rooms at opposite sides of the resort, the two chose to see each other for the first time when Olivia walked down the aisle. It was so beautiful.
Bethany and Ryan are High School sweethearts who tied the knot on a beautiful summer day in Flagstaff, Arizona. Ryan is in the Army and it was possible that their wedding could get postponed due to his possible deployment but as it turned out, the day went off without a hitch.
Kayla and Michael got married under the aspen trees at Flagstaff Nordic Center last June. Summer weddings in the mountains are just plain beautiful.
Emily and Andrew got hitched under a beautiful spring sky at the Flagstaff Arboretum, one of the most beautiful spots in northern Arizona to get married. The Arboretum boasts the San Francisco Peaks as a backdrop. Pretty nice.
Sometimes you just hit it off. Almost from the minute I met Lee Anne and Glen to make wedding photos at Shoshone Point, I felt like we we’re meant to be friends. Lee Anne and Glen live in the Atlanta area. They got hitched in Sedona at City Hall and then made their way to the Grand Canyon where we took their wedding photos.
Kassidy and Raymond's wedding featured a dramatic desert landscape as a backdrop. And it was beautiful. Set between an ambling stream, giant saguaro cactus and horse pastures, the day was filled with emotion.
Emma and Sofia got married on a blustery day at Sky Ranch Lodge in Sedona. Sedona weddings are always a little magical regardless of the weather and Emma and Sofia's was no exception.
Nick and Alyssa got married in Washington D.C. Just the two of them. Small and intimate. So they threw a party to celebrate with friends and family in Tempe, Arizona. It was a big wedding celebration. Just minus the wedding ceremony.
Christin and Jeremiah got hitched at Shoshone Point on the south rim of the Grand Canyon. It’s an epic spot and Christin wanted some epic photos of her wedding day. So that’s what we did!
Shelby and Brian got married under dramatic Sedona skies towards the end of April. You never know how a spring wedding in northern Arizona will turn out weather-wise but it was a perfect, beautiful (slightly chilly) day!
Lauren and Cameron got hitched at Forest Highlands in Flagstaff on a beautiful, sunny day that followed a day full of rain. Enough rain to make folks worry a bit. But in the end sunshine prevailed. You can’t beat a mild June day in the mountains!
If laughter is the best medicine, then Andrea and Shane had to be feeling pretty darn good after their wedding at Little America in Flagstaff this past summer. Their wedding was overflowing with smiles and laughter. It was a joyful event.
Chrissy and Alex tied the knot at the Chateau de Vie in Chandler, Arizona on an unseasonably warm and pleasant October evening. The Chateau is a beautiful wedding venue and the whole wedding party stayed the night throughout the mansion's seemingly endless bedrooms.
Julia and Rupert traveled from the UK to Sedona to get hitched. Why? Obviously Sedona is a pretty fantastic destination wedding location but, as Rupert and Julia told me, “why have a dreary, big churchy wedding like everyone else in England?” Or something like that.
Sarah and Rodney wanted to get married amidst the Aspens at Hart Prairie in October. But you never know what the weather will bring and by mid-october the wind can blow the leaves from the trees or an early snow can bring a quick end to fall colors. Not the case this year! Their wedding was magical under the yellow and orange hues and blue sky.