Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Kerri and Zach Engagement


Hello, last week everything came in two's, two weddings, two engagements and two concerts! Thats my idea of a great summer week.
On Tuesday evening I met up with Kerri and Zach at Union Station in LoDo for their engagement session.
Zach is a huge Rockies fan so we wandered over to Coors Field as the stadium was filling up for a game.
It was a beautiful summer night including some amazing clouds that caught the sunset light as we finished and it began to pour rain.
Kerri and Zach are getting married on the 4th of July next year!
Cheers, Kent Meireis

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Kathleen and Brad's engagement

Hello, last week I photographed Kathleen and Brad's engagement session in and around Red Rocks Amphitheatre.Red Rocks
Its hard to beat Red Rocks for its scenic views and rocks formations.
Brad's brother was married at the Trading Post last summer so the area holds special meaning to them as well.
They are getting married May 30, 2009 at the Overlook Event Center.Overlook Event Center
Cheers, Kent Meireis

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Sunday, August 17, 2008

Tisha and Previn's Wedding

Hello, last Sunday I had the honor of photographing Tisha and Previn's wedding in her grandmother's backyard in west Denver.
Previn is the son of my good friend and fellow wedding photographer John Hudetz. Hudetz
Going into this wedding, I new it wasn't going to be anything short of amazing. There were multiple cultural themes represented as Tisha is part Jewish and part American Indian plus they both embrace eclectic cultures.
Click here to see a slideshow of their wedding. Wedding
The dress and overall style of the day was Celtic/Renaissance including a Celtic Bluegrass Band.
This was truly a fun wedding and Tisha and Previn along with a assortment of family members and friends planned a wonderful ceremony/reception/party. They even had a keg of mead!
Cheers, Kent Meireis
If you would like to learn more about their wedding check out their website. Wedding website

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Friday, August 15, 2008

Karen and James Wedding

Hello, last Saturday I photographed Karen and James wedding with my good friend Melissa Rich. Melissa Rich
Their ceremony was held at the Good Shepherd Catholic Church here in Denver.
And their reception was at The Brown Palace Hotel.The Brown Palace Hotel
Click here to see a slideshow of their wedding day.
Wedding
It was a pleasure working with both Karen and James as they were an exceedingly nice couple.
Cheers, Kent Meireis

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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Keb Mo and Chris Isaak - Botanic Gardens

Hello, last week I managed to get to two concerts at the Denver Botanic Gardens! On Tuesday it was Keb Mo and Thursday it was Chris Isaak. Botanic Gardens.
Cheers, Kent

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

China travel stories


Hello, with the 2008 Olympics in China, I thought I would post some pictures from our travels around China including Tibet. Click here if you would like to see a slideshow. China.
In May 2005 we traveled around China for 17 days and in 2003 we visited Tibet so I am including some pictures from that trip as well. China is an amazing country to experience and we would like to go again as there were several places we didn't get to see.
We started in Beijing where we began with an authentic Dim Sum Breakfast before going to Tiananmen Square followed by a pedicab tour of the Hutong, Old Beijing's neighborhoods with narrow lanes too small for cars. We were treated to a home hosted dumpling lunch while our pedicab drivers gambled playing cards outside.
The next day we climbed a few miles of the Great Wall which is much steeper than you might think.
On our final day in Beijing we visited the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven before catching an evening flight to Wuhan.
In Wuhan, we began a three day cruise on the Yangtze River including pasting though the Three Gorges Dam.
The cruise ended in Chongquing which is the largest city in the world with more than 40 million people!
On a day trip from Chongquing we went to see the Dazu Stone Carving masterpieces that are combinations of Buddhist, Taoist and Confucian Statue themes.
Our next stop was the city of Guilin in southern China where the Li River flows though picturesque landscapes of lush tropical limestone hills which have inspired many ancient and modern artists and poets.
From Guilin we flew to Shanghai and quickly transfered to the 2500-year-old city of Suzhou which is known for silk, gardens and canals.
On a day trip from Suzhou we visited the city of Nanjing the home of Dr. Sun Yatsen's Mausoleum and the Nanjing Massacre Memorial from WWII.
Our trip finished in Shanghai, the commercial and artistic center of China.
I've only touched on the highlights of our tour so please check out the slideshow to get a real sense of what we experienced.
Cheers, Kent

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