Before You Book Your Wedding Photographer, Read This
Booking a photographer is one of the most consequential choices you’ll make while planning a Denver wedding. The city’s high-altitude light, dramatic mountain backgrounds and eclectic urban venues create amazing possibilities — and specific challenges — for capturing images that will last a lifetime. Below are practical, locally focused things every couple should know before they sign a contract, phrased for folks planning a celebration in and around Denver. 1. Know when a permit is required (and where). If your portrait session or ceremony will happen on public property — sidewalks, parks, streets, alleys — check Denver’s film and photography rules first. The city’s Office of Special Events requires permits for filming or photography on many public surfaces; failing to secure one can interrupt a shoot or result in fines. If your plans include an iconic location like Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre , expect a separate photography/videography permit process with its own fee...