Posts Tagged ‘Bohemian’
Romantic Bohemian Shoot in Boulder
This intimate styled elopement at the base of the Flatirons in Boulder, Colorado was shot on a gorgeous sun-filled day that quickly turned into an epic rainy thunderstorm. Both the bride and groom were drenched after their initial portraits, but the summer storm brought in the most romantic lighting that accentuated this intimate love story.
The Style Team: Photographer: Emmy Cube Photography // Floral Designer: Fluorescence Flowers // Hair Stylist: Janae Smith Studio // Makeup: Vain Hippie Beauty
Bohemian Wedding Inspiration in the Land of Enchantment
Set amongst the trees in a wildflower field at the foot of the mountains, Maura Jane Photography and Events by Emily Kay came together to create a breathtaking bohemian inspired photo shoot. Their inspiration came from the earthiness of the location and the desire to showcase bright colors.
Vibrant greens, yellows and shades of cranberry created the perfect color palette for this lighthearted romance.
Passion Floral Design Studio matched the decor perfectly bringing in unique blooms and sunflowers that complimented the wildflowers that scattered the forest floor.
Just through the edge of the woods was a large field on a cliff overlooking the New Mexico sky. New Mexico, also known as the Land of Enchantment, created a picturesque backdrop with rain falling off in the distance.
THE STYLE TEAM
Photographer: Maura Jane Photography // Planner & Stylist: Events By Emily Kay // Dress Store: Bridal Elegance by Darlene // Floral Designer: Passion Floral Design Studio // Invitation Designer: Julie Haider Photography Design // Location: Star Fire Tree Farm // Equipment Rentals: The Prop House
A Bohemian Engagement in Boulder
We LOVE, LOVE this week’s romantic engagement shoot filled with wildflowers, mountains, water and a fluffy puppy!
From the photographer, James Moro Photography:
I photographed Maura & Andrew’s engagement portraits on a day of wildly erratic weather in Colorado. We had planned to do their shoot at 3pm, yet it dumped rain all morning long. By some miracle, the skies cleared up exactly around 3pm, and we proceeded as planned. The clouds must’ve parted for this couple, as everywhere around us by a 40 mile radius, was under a severe tornado watch. I actually came home after the shoot to discover that no less than 8 tornadoes had touched down in the surrounding plains. These two have a magic about them, and there’s a definite softness in the way he touches her that just lights her up inside and out–totally a photographer’s dream come true.