On Monday I brought you the first of many fall sessions from 2015. No doubt, that fall in Colorado is to photographers, what this time of year is to accountants! But last year I escaped for 10 days to Arizona for a couple of photography workshops, and some very warm days in the desert 🙂 I will share those photos with you soon enough, but today’s blog post are my dear friends, the Foss family. My husband is best friends with Tasia’s brother, so they have known each other since they were teens. Since we have been together for twelve years, I have spent a fair amount of time with them too. I have been lucky enough to do a few other Colorado family photography sessions with them in years past. It’s been great to see their kiddos grow…they are both so stinkin’ cute! Rylan asked his momma before I arrived for their photo shoot, “What color are her eyes?”. Once I heard this, I told him to check for himself, and he exclaimed “green!” LOL! I had a good laugh. Tasia and Greg were living in the mountains while their house on the front range was being built, so she was nice enough to scout out the locations for their Breckenridge family photos for me. I am not sure what the name of this trail was, otherwise I would be sharing it here. There was a ton of beautiful fall color, and their red clothing choices went so great with all of the yellow and green of the trees, and the blue of the mountains. It was a wonderful afternoon…although it’s hard to not have a great time in the Colorado mountains on a warm fall day!
OMG…Aria’s expressions crack me up!!
If you would like to see more of the Foss family’s Colorado family photos, click on the photo gallery below: [oqeygallery id=10]
I am on a roll again!! I am hoping to bring one more Colorado wedding to you this week before I head up to Winter Park for the THIRD weekend in a row…this is definitely a record for me 🙂 This time it will be a much needed girls weekend with my sisters and a few friends. So, I hope to see you back here tomorrow for another 2015 Chatfield Botanic Gardens wedding, but if not, early next week!
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