Wedding Couple Session in Garden of the Gods

Garden of the Gods Wedding Couple Session

Elizabeth and Matthew have had an unfair year. With COVID abound, they had to change their wedding plans once and then postpone altogether to next year due to travel restrictions for military members. When Elizabeth and I talked about this, I felt her heartbreaking. Immediately, I offered to meet up with them in their wedding attire to do a complimentary wedding session so they could still get some photos this year in that beautiful dress she bought for her lovely day.

Elizabeth and I picked Garden of the Gods together because of the rocks and space it provided, and such a lovely space it was. They deserved this break, for something to go right, finally. They needed it and I am so happy I could help make 2020 not seem so gloomy. I know it’s not your wedding, babe, but, you still look absolutely gorgeous and I am so thankful that you trust and choose me to document these moments for you.

Next year, when we are in Arizona watching that beautiful desert sunset and taking in your day, we will both forget how 2020 and COVID rocked our world. We will party and dance and celebrate the authentic love that you and Matthew share and it will be magnificent.

Are you planning your upcoming wedding? Can I help you? From helping you craft your timeline to suggestions for amazing vendors and videographers, I am your girl! Let me be that person who makes all your wedding photo dreams come true my friend! Come say hello! Click the button below to send me a message and let’s start this journey together.

Gallery Block
This is an example. To display your Instagram posts, double-click here to add an account or select an existing connected account. Learn more
Sandy Evans

Mountain wanderer, barefoot mama who enjoys hammock lounging, tight hugs and freckled faces. I love my life and want to show you how amazing yours is too!

http://www.wildprairiephotography.com
Previous
Previous

Garden of the Gods Maternity Family Session

Next
Next

Family Session along the Front Range in Colorado Springs