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Posts with tag: "Death Valley Wedding"

"Sierra Blanco's images are full of emotion. They express an artistic sensitivity that has the ability to move and inspire"

- Grace Ormonde


Sierra Blanco photographers specialize in artistic wedding Photojournalism with an edgy modern feel. We not only photograph weddings in Phoenix, but in Scottsdale, Sedona and other locations throughout Arizona.

As photographers, we believe that your wedding marks one of the biggest milestones in your life. Whether you have a small intimate gathering, traditional cultural wedding, or a destination wedding, your photography should reflect the joy and spirit of the occasion, as well as those special moments among friends and family. It is these special moments that drive our commitment to creating progressive wedding and portrait photographs that will immortalize this important event.

 

Death Valley Elopement Photographer
Saturday, June 15, 2019
Death Valley Elopement Photographer

Abby and Mitch - Adventurous Elopement Death Valley Abby asked us to be her elopement photographers for her and Mitch's elopement planned while visiting Las Vegas from the U.K.  She asked about doing her elopement photography at the Grand Canyon, but if we had any other suggestions let her know. We immediately suggested Death Valley which is amazing, unique and only a two hour drive from Las Vegas as compared to the four hours it would take to reach the Grand Canyon. We could not have been more exited, we travel there several time a year for our Nature's Album Workshops and absolutely love the landscapes and solitude you can find there. So we began planning this amazing shoot!Abby and Mitch met us in Pahrump and followed us to Death Valley. Our first stop, Amarogosa Opera House, was a must. If you find yourself in the area this is a must see. With all the history behind Marta Becket and her opera house it is truly an amazing story. We had never taken a single photo of the opera house and this was the perfect occasion. Once we saw Abby's wedding dress (she was stunning in it) and Mitch's suit and pocket watch (he looked very dapper) we knew how perfectly they were going to look standing in line at the Opera House. From there we headed out to Badwater Basin, the lowest spot in North America at 282 feet below sea level. This is where we made the mile long hike in ...