Taelar + Jimmy are so fun to be around, and unbelievably photogenic, so they were a dream to photograph! I loved every minute of our session in downtown Terre Haute and I am so stinking excited for their wedding next year! It was hard so hard to choose which photos to share that I actually considered sharing the whole session, but I finally narrowed it down to these favorites!
If you're looking for a wedding (or family) photographer in the Wabash Valley or surrounding areas, I'd love to hear from you! Click here to contact me, or go check out my Facebook page or Instagram. Like or follow while you're there!
Does this awesome couple look familiar? I was so excited to photograph Lexi and Danny Reed last fall for a feature in People Magazine! Over the past couple of years they've lost around 400 lbs together and were featured in People's Half Their Size issue in January. They are such an inspiration, and a genuinely sweet couple. They were so much fun to photograph and it was so cool to see someone from Terre Haute in a national magazine!
If you haven't heard of them, check them out on Instagram at
@fatgirlfedup and
@discoveringdanny for daily doses of encouragement and you can check out their People feature
here.
This is part 7 of our Colorado trip. If you want to see more, check out parts one two, three. four, five, and six.
Our next adventure in Colorado was the Pikes Peak Highway. Honestly, I was a little worried about this, the road looked pretty scary. The drive to the summit was definitely scary in parts, mostly because I was worried about how scary the drive down would be - but going down actually ended up being a lot better.
The views were amazing and this was one of my favorite parts about this trip. Just a warning if you ever go - altitude really does matter! Daniel and Jonah had a pretty hard time at the summit but were fine the rest of the time. The rest of us were ok, we just made sure to walk slowly and drink plenty of water.
Seeing the vast forests in Colorado make it pretty easy to believe there could be a Bigfoot (or Bigfeet?) hiding there.
The first stop on the drive is Crystal Creek Reservoir. It was pretty chilly and we were excited to get to the top, so we didn't stay too long here.
The views along the road were amazing!
Coming up in part eight: Rocky Mountain National ParkA selection of landscape prints from this trip are available here!