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Trey & Erin

Accompanied by just their closest friends and immediate family – as well as some fairly notable fog and the most tremendous sunlight – Trey & Erin celebrated their nuptials with a quick sunrise ceremony, a few bites of cake and a champagne toast, and eventually some lunch at a nearby restaurant.

In an age when Pinterest defines what a wedding should look like and dime-a-dozen wedding blogs decide tradition, these guys turned a blind eye. And do you know what? It was absolutely them, and that – in and of itself – was pretty great.

This Past Year — In Summary

Come this time each year, reflecting back on the last twelve months is one of my favorite practices. To regather memories; to retrace journeys; to rekindle emotions. To see the faces of friends and the remnants of stories that have so positively affected me. It's a good reminder that the work, the clients, the travels, and the resulting success we see are all gifts. Sure, we work hard; but at the end of the day, the last year – and life, at it's core – is one great big gift.

It's interesting how the effect of memories and images, after having been weathered by time and circumstances, can change so drastically. How a seemingly meaningless portrait of your spouse, over the course of a few years, comes to mean the world to you simply because of what those years have held. How a grainy black-and-white picture of a dance with your grandpa now is a most prized possession. How so many of the ordinary moments become, when we look at them from just a slightly different stance, hallowed.

Around eighteen months ago now, Stephen Shireman officially joined me as my counterpart under the Waldron name. This was our first full year together, and it's been great to be able to expand the goals and the reach that Waldron stands for: to use our talents and our time in a way that affects positivity and ultimately builds relationships. Because after all, the more of those aforementioned 'ordinary momoents' we can document, the luckier we feel to have played a small part and to have been gifted the time, experiences, and relationships in exchange.

Below are a few of the folks – and their respective stories and places – alongside whom we walked this past year. It was a greatly enjoyable one. Both Stephen & I are grateful for the past year and hopeful for the coming one. Happiest of New Years, friends! – Rusty

Prateek & Morgan

Prateek and Morgan's wedding was, and will likely forever remain, one of the most stunning, most colorful, most enjoyable, most memorable gatherings we've seen. Truly.

It was a multiple day celebration into which we were welcomed as family and treated as old friends. It was uniquely personal and classically charming; the food was outrageous and delicious (read: the MOST outrageous and ABSOLUTELY delicious); the culture was rich and the scenery was striking; everything was put together so, so well. These are the types of folks, and from a professional standpoint the type of wedding, for which folks like us hope and pray.

Here are just a handful of frames from the two days during which we accompanied these friends of ours––and, if you fancy, go back and look at their Rocky Mountain engagement portraits, which kicked this entire deal off in extraordinary fashion.

Planning & coordination: Kelly Clark, Life Styled Events
Wedding day ceremony & reception:
Lone Oak Barn