Have your wedding documented by a National Geographic photographer! Your images will capture the true look and feel of your day combining photojournalism with fine art and mixing candid moments with beautifully crafted portraits. I work organically and unobtrusively by blending into your wedding party to get an insiders perspective. Trends in photography come and go; I create timeless images that stand the test of time. Every image you receive retains a natural quality while being professionally touched up to perfection. My goal is to create beautiful art and capture the look, feel and wonderful moments of your wedding so when you look at your photographs in the years to come, you will re-live the true spontaneity and joy of the day. Every couple and every wedding is different therefore I take the time to get to know you beforehand and learn your wedding story. Based in Boulder, I am available worldwide and am often found photographing in Aspen, New York and even South America. Contact me to learn more about how we can best tell your wedding story. **Services include but not limited to: - photographic coverage by Dana Romanoff Photography - all images are professionally color-corrected and touched up to perfection - engagement sessions, portrait sessions - personal web galleries - personalized multimedia slideshows that tell the story of your wedding day - high-quality, custom-made albums - your own personal mini-documentary combining still images, moving video and audio interviews **Dana Romanoff Photography is a Green Business!About Dana Romanoff PhotographyDana photographs for National Geographic Magazine, National Geographic Traveler, GEO, Der Spiegel, USA TODAY, New York Times, The Denver Post and numerous other magazines, newspapers, foundations and anthologies. Dana recently won the 2010 Bride's Choice Award for her outstanding wedding images and level of professionalism. She also won the 2010 Anthropographía Multimedia and Human Rights Award for her work documenting the effects of immigration on women in rural Mexico when their men travel to the U.S. in search of work. Her documentary is currently being screened at film festivals in New York, Geneva and Montreal. In 2008, Dana was part of a team at The Charlotte Observer named a Pulitzer Prize Gold Medal Finalist in Public Service. Dana has also received numerous awards and honors and her work has been exhibited in cities including New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Charlottesville and Fort Collins. Originally from upstate New York, Dana holds an M.A. in Photojournalism from Ohio University and a B.A. in Cultural Studies from the University of Rochester. Dana is fluent in Spanish (and can converse in a few African dialects).