Showing posts with label Denver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Denver. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Engagement Photos | Union Station, Denver

Posing for an engagement portrait session at Union Station in Denver, Colorado.
Lanae and Scott have asked me to shoot their fall wedding in the Denver, Colorado area. Huzzah! To get them warmed up with me as their wedding photographer and to help me capture them in the best way possible on their big day, we did an engagement photo shoot! I think of this like a "practice" shoot- both for me and them- so that it's just a normal thing we do together come their wedding day.  Union Station was a bit of a challenge being that is was St. Patrick's Day! But we seemed to avoid all the people in green and get some sweet engagement portraits of the lovely pair. Check out that sweet red dress- and all credit for the yellow flower goes to fiancĂ© Scott!

On the tracks at Union Station in Denver.

Colorful portraits of the engaged couple.



The lovely couple on the traditional benches of Union Station in Denver, Colorado.

Engagement photography in Denver, Colorado's Union Station.

Keywords: Engagement photography at Union Station, engagement photography Denver, Boulder, Colorado wedding photography, Denver Colorado wedding photography, Front Range Colorado wedding photography, Front Range Colorado portrait photographer. 

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Par-tay Bus!

Because you, my clients, are some of the most fun people around, I present to you (drumroll, please!)...
Denver Party Bus!
Colorful, fun, and best of all, you don't have to drive to or from your event.
Check them out!


Thursday, July 24, 2014

Abby & Extended Family Portraits | Stapleton, Colorado



Inspired by baby B's first birthday, Abby and her extended family got together for some family portraits at their home in the Stapleton area of Denver, Colorado. First, let me show you baby B's newborn photos, which I cannot believe I didn't post last year. They are some of my favorites since we found these really serene nature spots. I think she looks like a sleeping fairy in the woods... See more photos on the Diana Sabreen Photography Facebook page!


And on to this year's One Year portraits...


With Uncle



The extended family.

Great Grandma and her daughter, now also Grandma!

The guys



As a photojournalist, I always have to include some candids and real moment in the shoot. B sheds a tear. I believe what she was trying to say was, "No more paparazzi. please."

Saturday, January 18, 2014

The Power of Om | Denver, Colorado

The lovely owners, Natalie Tafoya and Morgan Seibel.

The Power of Om is a new yoga studio on East Colfax in Denver, Colorado. Here are some new shots for their website. Go check them out for a super down-to-earth set of yogis and great classes!


Here are some photos of class: 





                          





Each yoga teacher posed for a head shot and yoga pose for the website. 

Noelle 


 Toni


Natalie


Morgan 





Some candid photos of the yoga ladies kickin' it.


Friday, November 8, 2013

Amanda & Ana's Wedding l Forney Museum of Transportation l Denver, Colorado


Amanda and Ana didn't plan to get married in a warehouse full of antique cars and trains. They had mountainous visions of an old barn, woods, sunsets. Nature decided on the venue change, with the recent Colorado floods blocking access to their intended venue in Evergreen, Colorado. A last minute change found them at the Forney Museum of Transportation in Denver, leading to what Amanda's brother (and officiant) announced as, "The biggest, gayest wedding the Forney Museum has ever seen!" Other ceremonial hilarity included the lovebirds doing pinkie swear vows, kids running amok and a creepy wax figure watching over the ceremony from an old train car. It was awesome.



The best planning couldn't have created these impromptu wedding details, and the two ladies took it all in stride, laughing and smiling every step of the way. Yay for you, Ana and Amanda! Lucky for me, their yellow themed wedding party looked great in front of an old red train caboose, and the adventurous couple is willing to balance on train tracks even in their fancy clothes. Ana carried a parasol I got in Burma (Myanmar) for a couple of shots and if I do say so myself, it really tied the outfit together! We wrapped up just before the downpour started again.



Hanging homemade paper airplanes made from dictionaries made the big space feel smaller and more intimate, a giant jenga game and sharpies were provided in lieu of a guestbook, and they didn't forget to hook their guests up with some fun gifts. Ana made apple preserves and mini apple pies, and themed pins (buttons) took our outfits to the next level. (A photo of Ana & Amanda looking like they're in Top Gun, quotes such as "U-Hauled me at hello" and "My marriage survived a big gay wedding," and strange, slightly inappropriate words cut out from the dictionary. Did I mention how much fun I had at this wedding?

A reminder to all you fine folks out there that Diana Sabreen Photography offers discounts for same-sex weddings 'cause hey, you deal with enough crap from the rest of society.




Backing it up a little bit, I'd like to share Ana & Amanda's love story, from the perspective of Amanda:

"We met in 2010 at a bar. Hey! Sometimes those relationships do work out! After being awkward friends, we decided to call a spade a spade and make the relationship official. Even though I knew she was the one, I refused to entertain the idea of engagement until we had been together for one year. In the beginning of June, I met with her moms with two folders in hand containing a cover letter, resume, and two letters of recommendation. After checking my references, I got the 'Go Ahead' from her moms and brother. I proposed to Ana through means of a scavenger hunt. Each stop earned her puzzle pieces, with the last stop requiring her to put the puzzle together. It was pictures of me holding signs that read, 'Will you marry me?' When she turned around, I was down on one knee. Good times!"















 












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