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Blessing the Arise Music Festival

The Crescent Dance Project opened the festivities at Arise Music Festival this year.  Knowing one of the dancers, I was asked to take some portraits of their beautiful tribute.  If you ever get a chance to see these beautiful women dance, I highly recommend you do.  You will leave with your spirit awakened to your own inner god/goddess.

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Grand Lake Family Reunion

 

Beautiful Place, Beautiful Family.

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Best Colorado Campgrounds – Ruby Mountain

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Our fall family adventure homebase this year was at Ruby Mountain Campground, one of our favorites located between Salida and Buena Vista, in Central Colorado. Along the Arkansas River and nestled between the rugged volcanic peaks of the Collegiate range, this campground is picturesque and centrally located for hiking, biking, and four wheeling adventures galore.

Do you love this landscape?  Moments Photography by Julia Jennings would love to create wall art for you from this gorgeous image.   Call us today at (720) 696-7007 to set up your complimentary fine art consultation.

 

 

 

A Little Piece of Home

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Andrea and Dave Tie the Knot!

A top of Mount Vernon, near Golden Colorado, Andrea and Dave pledged their love and companionship to each other.  In the warm mountain sunshine, we captured their perfect day down to the smallest detail.  Their wedding day was relaxed, beautiful, and a BLAST! Congratulations Andrea and Dave.

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Credits:  Photographer/Editor – Julia Jennings, Assistant Photographer – Kevin Jennings, Venue – Mt. Vernon Country Club, Limo Service – Sunset Limo, Wedding Coordinator – Jamie Flower.

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And Baby Makes a Family

I took these portraits at the family home.  It took a lot of time and patients to photograph this little active guy.  It was a blast and I love snuggling with little newborns (specially when they are my nephew).  Thank you King family for allowing me to capture your new family!

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The Best Places to Visit in Colorado – Great Sand Dunes National Park.

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Don’t miss these beautiful white sand dunes!  They are the largest in the United States and are located in south central Colorado near Alamosa.  Its photographic beauty, unique geology, and family friendliness makes it one of the best places to visit in Colorado.

Photography:  For photography enthusiasts, The Great Sand Dunes National Park has ample opportunity to create 6-Moments Photography by Julia Jennings Sand Dunesbeautiful images.  Rolling dunes are juxtaposed against jagged mountains to the east and brush plains to the west.  Wildlife such as: prong horns, water fowl, birds of prey and large jack rabbits proliferate this unique environment.  Likewise, it makes a stunning backdrop for creating family portraits, as I did with my children while they played on the sand and in the adjacent creek.

2-Moments Photography by Julia Jennings Sand DunesGeology:  Nestled against the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the dunes started to form around 440,000 thousand years ago when the prehistoric Lake Alamosa began to dry up due to climatic warming.  The exposed lake shore sands could then be picked up by the prevailing winds, migrating east along the rift valley floor.  As they came against the towering mountains, they formed the 700 ft tall dunes we see today.


3-Moments Photography by Julia Jennings Sand Dunes Family Fun:  What really draws us to The Great Sand Dunes is the wide shallow stream that flows at the base of the dunes in the spring and fall.  The stream is the most fun to play in during peak run off, typically the last two weeks of May and first two weeks of June.  What makes this stream so special is that the sand produces waves in the creek about every twenty seconds. If you plan on camping in the national park, near by state park campgrounds or lodging, make sure to plan on spending a good part of the day riding the waves and sunning on sand beaches, beneath snow capped peaks.

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Visit the official Great Sand Dunes National Park website for more details about the park, www.nps.gov/grsa/index.htm.

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