Wedding pictures of the year 2010 by Denver wedding photographer Kent Meireis See Apsen weddings, Beaver Creek weddings, Vail Weddings, Keystone Weddings, Estes Park weddings, Denver weddings and Italian weddings.
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The results of the WPJA and BRIDES Magazine 2010 contest were announced recently and I place 1st and 9th in a category that is near and dear to my heart, Animals. This is a huge honor to be able to compete with the top wedding photojournalists worldwide.
A special thanks goes out to my good friend and fellow wedding photojournalist, John Hudetz, for having me as a quest photographer for the wedding in Breckenridge, Colorado where I made both of these pictures.
Cheers, Kent

The first time I met Kelly and Jake in person was at the top of Loveland Pass on 10-10-10 at 10AM, Seriously. The date and time wasn’t even the crazy part. It was snowing, icy and the wind was gusting around 60 miles and hour. I had been there for about a half hour enjoying a taste of winter and wearing a winter coat, hat and gloves. They jumped out of their 4-Runner without coats, hats or gloves. We shoot pictures for a couple of minutes before heading down to lower elevations and warmer locations ending up in Breckenridge where they are getting married on June 4, 2011 at Ten Mile Station.
Cheers to Kelly and Jake, Kent

Last week I had a really fun engagement session photographing Jordan and Katie at different locations in the Platte River Valley before driving out to Daniels Park in Highlands Ranch for sunset.
It was a really hot afternoon so we headed over to the Platte River where they waded into the cool water from a sandy beach. It was hard to believe we were in the city.
Next we went to one of my favorite ice cream vendors, Little Man Ice Cream a few blocks away.
After walking around the neighborhood and back along the river we drove south to Highlands Ranch where Katie grew up. Katie’s always loved Daniels Park where as a kid she remembered seeing buffaloes grazing the hills. I’d never been to this park which is one of the largest parks in the Denver Mountain Park systems. It’s has one of the best views of the front range I’ve ever seen. There were just enough clouds on the horizon to give us a beautiful sunset.
Cheers, Kent
