Our Customized Wedding Books

Bill here, I want to tell you a little about my incredible wife, Denver wedding photographer Sherri Barber, and the layouts she is creating for our coffee table style wedding books. When the wedding is over and the proofs and digital negatives are delivered to our customers, our work isn’t done. Many of our customers choose to have us produce a custom wedding album. The current trend is to print and bind a coffee table style book. Many companies are available for printing these wedding books and most photographers use the standard layouts provided by the book companies. Well that wasn’t good enough for my artistic wife, Sherri. She researched many layout programs and obtained the software to design the books herself. Over the span of about a year she learned and perfected an approach to wedding book design that is actually an extension of our style of wedding photography.

Our books are now more personal than ever. Sherri uses details of the dress, veil, flowers and venue architecture as background photos and captures the actual color palette of the wedding. I’m impressed that she has gone to this extent to ensure our books completely illustrate the beauty of each wedding day.  Here are a few samples, what do you think?

To learn more about our coffee table style wedding books and other wedding photography services we offer to couples in Denver, contact Sherri Barber Photography.

Wedding Photography in Unpredictable Colorado Weather

It’s June in Colorado and that means 90 degree days and 40 degree nights. It also means that any kind of weather can alter your wedding day plans. We have just had a week of rain and also several weddings in that week. Fortunately the brides and grooms didn’t let a little inclement weather dampen their celebrations. As Denver wedding photographers, we are very experienced in adjusting our wedding photography to “Plan B” because of weather. We often go to the lee side of a building to avoid high wind, or under big trees or a porch to stay out of the rain. Many times the photographs we do under “Plan B” are more interesting than “Plan A”.

The perfect example is Sarah & Hunter’s wedding at The Omni Interlocken in Broomfield, located just outside of Denver. Fortunately we had taken most of the formal photos before the ceremony because as the ceremony was ending a storm approached and the wind strengthened. However, we still drove over to a nearby lake for some extra formals.

Just as we returned to the resort the skies opened up; 30 minutes of rain and hail followed as the efficient staff of the Omni scurried to keep the water out of the pavilion.

60 minutes after that, as the guests were finishing dinner, the sun broke through and delighted us all with a stunning rainbow.

If you are planning a wedding in the Denver area and are looking for wedding photographers who have experience working in all types of weather, contact Sherri Barber Photography.

The Wedding Cake

Bill here, providing northern Colorado wedding photography allows us to witness and share in a lot of the traditions that couples participate in at their weddings. In several blogs over the summer we will explore some of these traditions and their origins.

The Wedding Cake

Wedding cakes originated in ancient Rome, where a loaf of wheat bread was broken over the brides head to symbolize hope for a fertile and fulfilling life. The guests ate the crumbs, believed to be good luck. The custom found it’s way to England in the Middle Ages. Guests brought small cakes to a wedding; the cakes were put in a pile, where the bride and groom later stood over and kissed. Apparently, someone came up with the idea of piling all the cakes together and frosting them, creating an early ancestor of the multi-tiered wedding cakes of today.


We took the following wedding cake photographs at various weddings in northern Colorado.

Bride and Groom Cut the Cake and Feed Each Other

Feeding each other the cake symbolizes how the couple will “feed” and nourish the relationship for the rest of their lives. Now, this was meant as a loving and caring symbol for each other. As for the “smearing” and pushing cake into each other’s faces? No one knows how that started!


The following photographs were taken during the traditional cutting of the cake.

To view more examples of our wedding photography in northern Colorado, take a few minutes to browse our gallery. If you have questions about the services we offer or are considering us as your wedding photographers, contact Sherri Barber Photography.

Awarded “2010 Pick, Best of Wedding Photographers” by The Knot Brides

Bill and I are thrilled to be a “2010 Pick, Best of Wedding Photographers” by The Knot brides. It’s a great feeling to know our work is appreciated and that brides are recommending us to other couples in the Denver area. Brides have so many choices for their wedding photography that choosing a photographer to capture the memories of their special day can be overwhelming. When brides choose us for their wedding photography they place their trust in us to capture the emotional moments they will cherish forever and we strive to do just that.

We describe our style of wedding photography as “Natural”. Our formal portraits are elegant; our behavior at your ceremony is discreet. We capture the precious moments of your celebration in real time as they happen. It’s wonderful to have had so many wedding couples respond to our work and pick us for this award.

Scouting Wedding Venues

Hi there, Sherri here. Wedding season is here for real. Bill & I will be providing wedding photography for dozens of couples in Denver this summer. We have photographed weddings at many locations along the Denver Front Range but every year we have a few weddings scheduled at venues we haven’t been to. So we always go scout the new locations a week or two before the event. We want to see the venue with the trees and foliage in season. We also try to look at the location about the same time of day as the wedding ceremony. Being familiar with your wedding location is just part of the service we provide to our clients. We can pre-plan formal photos so we are very efficient and quick on your wedding day. Your wedding photography is important to us too and we don’t want any bad surprises at the venue. Here are a few shots from a scouting trip to the First Avenue Presbyterian Church in Denver, along with a couple of photos from Kate & Mark’s wedding day.


To view more examples of our work, feel free to browse our gallery. We have provided wedding photography for couples at a variety of venues throughout Denver.

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