Rocky Mountain National Park Photos | Emma + Ryan
Shea McGrath Photography | Colorado Wedding Photographer
Rocky Mountain National Park Photos
It’s crazy to think that I photographed Emma and Ryan’s wedding four years ago now! Emma and I actually went to high school together but didn’t really connect until later in life! We connected soon after she and Ryan were engaged and they were looking for a wedding photographer! We’ve stayed in touch via social media over the years, and they reached out and told me that they were going to be in Estes Park for a conference. They figured it was a good time to update their photos since it was their four year wedding anniversary as well as Ryan’s 30th birthday! We met up at Rocky Mountain National Park for their photos and drove up Trail Ridge Road. If you’ve never driven up TRR, I highly suggest you do so next summer! Since it is a high-alpine road, it’s only open in the summer (or when the road conditions are good!)
We spent a ton of time laughing about CBD deodorant… which created many photos full of genuine smiles and laughs from the two of them 😉 I loved hanging out with these two so much! Emma and Ryan are such a fun and playful couple, down-to-earth, and full of love for each other! And if you’re curious, you can see how much these two have changed since their wedding day: Click here to see their wedding blog post from 4 years ago!
Thank you, Emma and Ryan for such a fun time in Rocky Mountain National Park! I had a blast driving around with you two and taking in those beautiful mountain views!
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-Shea
Looks like you all had a blast! And it’s so important to get photos updated. Good for them!
Aww thanks! And I agree! They said they hadn’t had photos updated in 4 years… it was time!
These are so freeking cute! They make Rocky Mountain National Park look amazing <3
Thanks, Cara! The mountains do look good on them 🙂
It’s so fun to get updated photos and I love the locations you chose for their Rocky Mountain National Park photos!
Thanks, Jennie!