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A couple stands at the top of a Sand Dune in southern Colorado at night with the starry sky in the background
A couples standing at the top of a 14,000 mountain in Colorado at sunrise with the sun coming up behind them
A couple at the top of Trailrider pass outside of Aspen, Colorado spraying champagne celebrating their wedding day
Two brides at the top of Handies Peak for their September elopement overlooking the surrounding mountains
A couple at the top of Handies Peak walking on a ridgeline
Two women embracing one another after just becoming engaged in Colorado
A bride and groom in Crested Butte Colorado overlooking Scarp Ridge
A bride at the top of a 13,000 ft peak above Island Lake in Silverton Colorado
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Category Archives: Fall

Wild Basin Lodge Wedding | Abby and Ilan | Traditional Jewish Celebration

Abby and Ilan | Wild Basin Lodge Wedding Savannah Chandler Photography | Estes Park Wedding Photographer Some weddings leave a big, soppy spot on your heart. That is exactly how I feel about Abby and Ilan’s Wild Basin Lodge wedding. I very first spoke to Abby and Ilan from a hospital floor “patient dining room”...

Strawberry Creek Ranch Wedding | Roxie and Scott | Granby Wedding Photographer

strawberry creek ranch wedding photographer

Roxie and Scott | Strawberry Creek Ranch Wedding Savannah Chandler Photography | Granby Wedding Photographer Strawberry Creek Ranch in Granby is one of my very favorite Colorado wedding venues. It’s tucked back, on a dirt road, and boasts some spectacular views of both Rocky Mountain National Park and the Continental Divide. The light ALWAYS seems...

Granby Wedding Photographer | Stef and Chris | Granby Ranch Wedding

Savannah Chandler Photography | Granby Wedding Photographer Stef and Chris were wed this past September up at the top of Granby Ranch Ski resort. Colorado can be tricky at times, we never know when the aspens and trees are going to start to change colors. On September 28th this past year, the entire mountainside was...