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Emily + Matt // Married

October 21, 2015

            I’ve know Emily since we were freshmen in College. I gave her a ride to a backyard barbeque because she was a friend of a friend, and we’ve been friends ever since. We’ve been on countless mountain hikes and planned our next adventure over beer. I was even there when she cut her bangs for the first time. So it was an honor to photograph Emily and Matt Miller’s wedding.

            Emily was beautiful on her wedding day in Steamboat, Colorado.  She and Matt had a wedding tailor-made for them. Staying true to her passion for mountain biking, Emily made all the decorations out of bike parts. She wound chains up for candleholders and set wine bottles on disc brake rotators and chain rings. The cupcakes rested on bike spokes covered in mesh. Matt, being from Wisconsin, had his family bring New Glarus beer for the toast. But my favorite part was when Emily’s dad prayed over the new couple during the ceremony. You could tell how loved both Emily and Matt are and how God is part of that love.

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Mira and Jack // Married →

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Today was my last day at The Denver Post, after 5.5 years. I found out I was getting laid off while on assignment. I couldn’t cry, you can’t get masks wet and it’s dangerous to touch your face during this pandemic. Since then I&rsqu
Today was my last day at The Denver Post, after 5.5 years. I found out I was getting laid off while on assignment. I couldn’t cry, you can’t get masks wet and it’s dangerous to touch your face during this pandemic. Since then I’ve been going through a lot of emotions. I’m sad. I really loved my job. Going out into our community and telling your stories , on your best days and your hardest always inspired me. I’m angry. Journalism is important and unlike other industries who are experiencing layoffs, it’s highly unlikely that Alden Global Capital, who owns the paper and many others, will reinvest in its papers. I’m frustrated. It’s the middle of one of the most significant news events of our lifetime. I have so many leads/ideas and now those stories won’t get told. I’m grateful. Even though I lost my job I still have a pretty good life. And it seems small when you look at what others are losing to COVID-19. To those who have lost their jobs with no safety nets, to those who have lost loved ones, to those who are fighting for their lives now and to those on the front lines trying to save them, my heat goes out to you. I’m hopeful. We’ll get through this together. The amount of support and love I’ve felt this past week is more then I can say. All that to say, if you believe local journalism is important, now is the time to support them. The layoffs (and now furloughs) aren’t because our page views were down. My colleagues are doing outstanding work and telling important, necessary news stories.
Quarantine in graphite ✏️
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Quarantine in graphite ✏️ . . . #artinquarantine #mywindowview #graphitedrawing

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