Monday, December 31, 2007

December 31st, 2007
The Reserve of Cherry Creek, Denver Colorado
Wedding photography at The Reserve at Cherry Creek is simple and elegant.
The building itself is an old private city club. The interior of the club has some grand backdrops, the staircase leading up to the second floor is an obvious place to start. On the ground floor I like to have the guys gather around the pool table in the billiards room-put the camera right on the rail of the table and have the groom "break; " if you pose the other guys in the background casually and light them with a separate flash on a radio slave, you'll create a fantastic photo.


I like to take the couple around to the back patio, and try to capture some of the architecture of the building. The only thing to really watch for here, is that the vast majority of the photos here will be inside because the exterior of the reserve isn't grand, and there isn't many places to take any photos except right in front of the building.

Another plus to this venue is the second floor patio. This is great and not as common as photographers would like it to be. I usually have the every guest stand outside with the bride and groom in front; and when I am standing up on the patio I can frame the whole group at once.

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