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Here’s a beautiful Mount Charleston Wedding. These photos are of Darrin and Kim, married just outside of Las Vegas on Mt. Charleston!

Wedding Photography Mount Charleston Las Vegas

Wedding Photography Mount Charleston Las Vegas

Photo of Groom at Mt Charleston

Photo of Groom at Mt Charleston

This one has an “etherial glow” and is VERY bright on purpose, just a little “different” processing. Click on image to see a larger version!

Mt Charleston Wedding Photos

Mt Charleston Wedding Photos

Wedding Party Photography Las Vegas

Wedding Party Photography Las Vegas

Mt Charleston Wedding Photos

Mt Charleston Wedding Photos

Wedding Photography Mount Charleston Las Vegas

Wedding Photography Las Vegas

Mt Charleston Wedding Photos

Mt Charleston Wedding Photos

Wedding Photography Mount Charleston Las Vegas

Wedding Photography Mount Charleston Las Vegas

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What a great couple!  We’re shooting Tiffany and Travis’ wedding in October and their package included an Engagement Session. They really wanted to go up on Mt. Charleston to “play in the snow” and we were all for it! What turned out was an hour at a local park, then a jaunt up to the mountain for another hour. So, with 70 degree weather at the park, and 30 degree weather and snow on the mountain, it turned out to be one of the most “varied” shoots we’ve done!

A photo style we call “natural habit”, meaning not posed and using a zoom lens to do our best to capture our subjects being natural. Make sure you click on the photos so you can see the larger versions!

Engagement Session Photography in Las Vegas

Engagement Session Photography in Las Vegas

Two more:

Las Vegas Engagement Session Photography

Las Vegas Engagement Session Photography

Las Vegas Engagement Session Photography

Las Vegas Engagement Session Photography

A neat posed photo, the last one that I’ll post from the park (we got over 100 there), because … well you’ll see why!

Engagement Session Photography in Las Vegas

Engagement Session Photography in Las Vegas

We got up to the mountain and found there wasn’t much snow, and what snow there was, was hard-packed. Tiffany doesn’t look TOO cold, does she?

Beautiful Bride at Mt. Charleston Las Vegas Photography

Beautiful Bride at Mt. Charleston Las Vegas Photography

Jeremy and I always argue about the “cold tone” processing. It obviously enhances the blues and makes the photo look “cold”. It’s a really neat effect but obviously with wedding photography we don’t get much of a chance to use it!  Well, if there was any time that it was appropriate, it was for these two shots:

Mount Charleston Photography

Mount Charleston Photography

Mount Charleston Photography

Mount Charleston Photography

Don’t worry, Tiffany and Travis get both versions (normal, and “cold tone”). Here’s a photograph we love, probably one of our favorites from the shoot:

Mount Charleston Photography

Mount Charleston Photography

They wanted to get pictures having fun in the snow, so how about sliding down the icy hill?

Fun photo at Mt. Charleston Las Vegas Photography

Fun photo at Mt. Charleston Las Vegas Photography

Fun photo at Mt. Charleston Las Vegas Photography

Fun photo at Mt. Charleston Las Vegas Photography

By then, the sun was going down so we had to rush to the other side of the mountain to catch the sun setting. We were a little bummed, about 5 or 10 minutes past “prime” time but I think they still came out pretty good:

Wedding Photography Engagement Mt. Charleston Photo

Wedding Photography Engagement Mt. Charleston Photo

And I know we do this shot a lot but this photo came out so nice… (and yes, Travis.. the “other one” came out very nice too).

Wedding Photography Engagement Mt. Charleston Photo

Wedding Photography Engagement Mt. Charleston Photo

Overall we’ll end up with around 300 “keepers”. And we can’t wait for October to be able to work with Tiffany and Travis again!

What the hey… BONUS PIC!  Neither Jeremy or I are “landscape” photographers and we had the wrong lens on for this one, but it’s still pretty cool!

Photography Mt. Charleston Sunset Photo

Photography Mt. Charleston Sunset Photo

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I decided to do one more Flash photo montage, this one is for Cristina and Jason‘s wedding and for all their friends and family all over the world. Cristina emailed me and was SO excited to show her wedding photos to all her family who couldn’t make it to Las Vegas for the Wedding so I thought I’d put 60 or so photos to a montage as a “little extra” for her.

I like this one because it shows highlights of the entire wedding day, and it’s set to their first dance song. Plus, it shows some of the great surroundings at the JW Marriott Las Vegas that I wasn’t able to post in my original blog post (scroll down 2 or 3 posts to see that one)!

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Photography at JW Marriott Las Vegas is always SO much fun! It is a Las Vegas Photographer’s dream! The grounds are absolutely amazing, with waterfalls, beautiful green areas, bridges over little streams, etc. I work a lot at “The JW” (as we call it in our office), and the DJ’s at D. Jay’s Entertainment are out there often as well.

I noticed that I don’t have a lot of “getting ready” photos on my blog, and many of my brides ask me to cover this portion of their day. Well, we had an awesome room (with amazing light coming in through the patio door), and of course an absolutely beautiful bride, so I thought I’d share some “getting ready” photos!

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The natural light from the patio door was perfect for a nice portrait.

Las Vegas Bride

The entire wedding had so much color, being outside and with the beautiful blue accents on the dress, but I really felt I needed to provide Cristina with a couple “timeless” photos, and the best way to do that is with black and white. This photo is “overexposed” on purpose to accent her figure and take the attention away from the trees, etc. that were outside the window. It also helps give the photo my trademark “glow” look…

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A nice split-tone really accentuated Cristina’s complexion and helped the overall “feel” of this one:

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I didn’t really intend on posting any ceremony shots, but I changed my mind ;)

Las Vegas Wedding Ceremony

The rings, using my long telephoto lens from about 30 feet away.

Photograph of Las Vegas Wedding Ring

We got so many nice after-ceremony shots around the grounds of The JW, this is one of my favorites:

Las Vegas Wedding Photography

For long-time readers of my blog, you’ve seen this shot before, it’s one I attempt when the veil allows for it, and my brides/grooms always love it!

Marriage License Las Vegas

The big round window in the reception room inspired me to do a silhouette photo, if you squint your eyes just right you can see a heart? See it?!?

Getting Married in Las Vegas

Ok, well that’s about 4 more photos than I usually post, I got a little carried away! As always, I thank Cristina and Jason for allowing me to be a part of their wedding day. It was an honor and a privilege!

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I find myself at Lake Las Vegas more and more often – it’s just such a beautiful place. Another thing I like about it is that I always seem to find a new place to take engagement pictures. On this 2-hour shoot, we got 28 unique poses in over 20 unique locations!

I start off with every couple at the waterfall near the front entrance. The photos start out very basic and usually I don’t even plan on using them – it’s just a way to get the couple accustomed to having their picture taken. But, this one came out pretty nice (albeit pretty standard):

Las Vegas Engagement Photos

Here’s a pose I use quite often, but try to change it up a little for each couple. Can’t you just feel the emotion?

Lake Las Vegas wedding engagement photo

Towards the end of the shoot, the sun was coming down and I had to attempt a photo that really isn’t good for my camera… as a matter of fact I have to override the “protection” that the camera has that protects the sensor from burning out. It’s slightly dangerous to the camera but the end result is worth it!

Las Vegas Engagement Photography

We tried to make it to the front entrance again, for a sunset shot from the rusty steel bridge. It was very dark under the trees on the bridge, and we were a little late for the sunset, but it came out nice. For any of my photographer friends out there, I think you’ll agree that this is actually a very difficult shot – getting the natural light of the sunset while still using the flash to illuminate the subjects… all while not allowing the background to be too dark or the subjects get “blown out” by the flash. Either way, this photo marks a great ending to a very fun shoot!

Vegas Sunset from Bridge

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