Andrew + Stevie=Married {Kansas Wedding Photographer}
Posted on June 29, 2009
Wow. What a beautiful way to spend a weekend! We traveled to Westcliffe, CO to document the wedding ceremony of Andrew and Stevie. The weather was gorgeous…low 80s during the day, a few showers, cool in the evening and no 100 degrees in sight! The ceremony was picture perfect, with the storms that threatened all day holding off long enough for everyone to gather under the tent for the reception. Stevie was a stunning bride, making my job easier than I could have dreamed!
I absolutely loved being a part of such a blessed weekend. Everyone was so gracious and generous…from our host family (the incredible Dave and Nancy North) to the many guests who made the trek from all over to Colorful Colorado, to the bride and groom themselves. God blessed every moment of the weekend, and I know He will be part of this marriage. Enjoy this sneak peek (and a couple more to come later in the week)!

The preparation!

I Do


When storms surround you, just hang on tight!

Leave a Comment
8 Comments so far



Brooke, It was so good to finally meet you. These pictures are phenomenal! Thanks so much. Looking forward to seeing the rest! Dana
BROOKE!!!!!!!!! Oh my gosh!!! These are AMAZING!!!!I LOVE YOU!: ) you are incredible!! I can’t wait for the rest!!!
these are AMAZING!!!! i can’t wait to see the rest too!
These are super incredible Brooke! Stunning, really.
We had a wonderful time at our wedding in Westcliffe, CO this past weekend.
Thank you Brooke for capturing our special moments. The pictures show how
beautiful they both are and how beautiful the area really is.
Brooke, you did an amazing job! I know that the rest will be equally as fabulous! You have captured memories that will be treasured a lifetime.
BROOKE! You were right…these are fabulous! I can’t wait to get married!
You better plan to do this for the rest of your life…
These pictures are so great! I especially like the blk & white with approaching storm. You are definetley a professional! Keep up the great work.