As someone who moved to Colorado for the mountains, I’m partial to these mountain wedding decks for  ceremony sites. One of the weddings on my main page was held at the Vail wedding deck. But that was in summer.

Gina and Chris’s wedding was a relatively modest affair; a ceremony at the Spruce Valley Lodge above Beaver Creek followed by dinner in the Out of Bounds dining room at the Four Seasons Vail. It was a little rainy and dreary that morning at Beaver Creek Village, but a gondola ride could take you above all that, right? As we rode up the mountain, we escaped the rain and landed in a near white-out.

Chris enjoys a brief break in the rain while awaiting guests at a Beaver Creek Village restaurant.

Bride at a Beaver Creek wedding makes her way through the rain to the gondola.

The weather in Beaver Creek was pretty sloppy on the morning of the wedding, but the rain in the village gave way to something much more appealing higher up.

Bride in the gondola leading to the Vail wedding platform by Denver wedding photojournalist.

Gina rides up in the gondola. It was getting a bit chilly as we went up the mountain.

Bride on her way to the Beaver Creek Wedding Deck on a snowy day.

The snow-covered forest at the top was such a direct contrast to the rain below that it gave one the sense of having travelled to a very different place, white, silent, suspended in time.

Officiant and groom listen to harpist before a wedding at the Spruce Saddle Lodge in Beaver Creek.

Spruce Saddle Lodge wedding on a snowy day near Beaver Creek.

The white world outside the Spruce Saddle Lodge windows were a beautiful, silent backdrop for the ceremony.

Wedding ceremony at the Spruce Saddle Lodge in Beaver Creek.

Bride at Spruce Saddle Lodge wedding in Beaver Creek listens to groom during ceremony.

Bride's daughter speaks during ceremony at a Beaver Creek wedding.

Gina’s daughter speaks during the ceremony at the Beaver Creek wedding.

Bride at Spruce Saddle Lodge wedding embraces her daughter during ceremony.

Officiant at Beaver Creek wedding during the ceremony.

Couple exchanges vows at a Beaver Creek wedding in Spruce Saddle Lodge.

Bride cries during Vail wedding at Spruce Saddle Lodge in Beaver Creek

Denver wedding photojournalist captures Beaver Creek wedding at Spruce Saddle Lodge.

Gina’s sister and brother-in-law have a couple albums to their credit. Their contribution to the ceremony was memorable.

Bride places ring on groom's finger during a Beaver Creek wedding.

Groom places ring on bride's finger at a Beaver Creek wedding.

Bride and groom embrace after Spruce Saddle Lodge wedding in Beaver Creek.

Bride and groom in snowstorm at Spruce Saddle Lodge wedding.

I always hear that rain is good luck on a wedding day, which makes no sense to me, aside from trying to make people feel better. But the snow actually felt like good luck, or at least it made the event seem removed from the ordinary world and a bit magical.

Bride and groom in sudden snowstorm at Spruce Saddle Lodge in Beaver Creek.

Mischievous wedding guest with snowball at Beaver Creek wedding.

You want to keep an eye on that one.

Bride and groom depart Spruce Saddle Lodge in Beaver Creek in a surprise snowstorm.

Bride and groom descend the gondola from the Spruce Saddle Lodge after a Beaver Creek wedding.

Cocktails following a Beaver Creek wedding.

Bride signs marriage license in the Remedy Bar of the Four Seasons Vail.

Gina signs the license in the Remedy Bar of the Four Seasons Vail.

Scene from a Four Seasons Vail wedding reception.

No one gets left behind.

Groom makes a toast at a Four Seasons Vail wedding reception.

Toddler at wedding reception.

Toddler at wedding reception.

Groom speaks with bride at wedding reception.

Bride and groom at Four Seasons Vail wedding applaud musicians during reception.

Wedding reception, Four Seasons Vail.

Vail wedding photography of bride and groom cutting cake at the Four Seasons.

Vail wedding photojournalist captures bride and groom after cake cutting.

Denver wedding photojournalist captures bride and sister at Four Seasons Vail wedding reception.

Bride and groom after Four Seasons Vail wedding captured by Denver wedding photojournalist.

People ask me how long I’ll be at the reception, and the answer is basically until there is no reception. “Till the bitter end” doesn’t sound right. But the truth is that sometimes great moments happen when things are officially over and the guests have disappeared. I pack my things up, yes, but keep my cameras out, lingering (loitering?) just in case.

Bride and groom return to their hotel after wedding at the Four Seasons Vail, captured by Denver wedding photojournalist.