When I got to this session (almost the middle of nowhere) my car started acting really weird. All the lights on my dash were flashing, so naturally I was a little freaked out. This is the second time that summer that I had car troubles in the mountains. I did Nicole and Tony’s engagement session without skipping a beat. Photographing is my happy place and I knew I could deal with my car afterwards.
When the time came to say goodbye, I casually mentioned that my car was acting weird and Tony immediately stepped up to take a look. He and Nicole followed me into town, as Tony chatted with the local Fire Station where I was allowed to leave my car overnight until auto body shops opened up the next morning. What gems these two are, for real. (Also, huge thanks to the Breckenridge Fire Department!)
A last minute AirBnb booking, a late night very greasy cheeseburger and multiple IPAs, and a trip to the gas station for a toothbrush and deodorant was the ending to my fun filled evening. (I now keep an “oh-shit” bag in my car full of necessities. Go pack yourself one now).
I honestly have the best couples. Real, caring humans, who want to have fun, and keep each other safe. I’m one lucky photographer.