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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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Aspen Wedding Photographer | Maroon Bells Elopement | Kendra and Nelson

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Kendra and Nelson | Maroon Bells Elopement   Savannah Chandler Photography | Aspen Wedding Photographer     I met Kendra and Nelson through a Colorado Wedding Planner, Lily with Sweetly Paired Weddings .  We chatted over Skype about their August Maroon Bells Elopement and all things mountains and alpenglow.  For those that don’t know, the Maroon...

Aspen Engagement Photographer | Regan and John

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Regan and John | Twin Lakes and Independence Pass Engagement Savannah Chandler Photography | Aspen Engagement Photographer   One of my favorite spots in all of Colorado is Twin Lakes – you’re surrounded by majestic mountains in all directions yet still low enough to get aspen groves.  The highest mountain in Colorado, Mount Elbert, booms...

Maroon Bells Engagement | Aspen Engagement Photographer | Jean and Nick

Jean and Nick | Aspen |  Maroon Bells Engagement Savannah Chandler | Maroon Bells Engagement Photographer   When Jean and Nick asked if I would be willing to drive to Aspen for their Maroon Bells engagement, there was only one answer:  HECK YES.  Even as a Colorado native, I had never been to the Maroon...