Colorado Wildflower Photoshoot
I’m not sure I needed another reason to love the west slope of Colorado anymore. I mean, we already have way less traffic than the front range and Denver, you can actually find camping spots out here, we have such amazing access to mountains and the desert, and don’t even get me started on how we don’t have to take i70 to get to anywhere of note (rock slide closures anyone?).
But now I get to add another to the endless list. Wildflowers. I’m always learning and finding it fascinating that wildflowers in Colorado don’t all bloom at the same time. In fact, different varieties bloom at different times in the spring and summer, which is why you can find wildflowers for weeks up in the mountains.
So when these two reached out and asked about wildflowers, of course I had the perfect spot in mind. Just an hour drive from Grand Junction, and always significantly cooler, the Grand Mesa is my favorite place to shoot when it’s 90+ degrees from June to August down in the valley.
It has everything. Islands, lakes, pine trees, aspens, mountains, hills, scree fields, water sports, hiking, camping, lodges, views, fields, and you guessed it. Wildflowers.
These two traveled all the way out from California, and I had the best time roaming around the hills with them showing them this hidden gem of Colorado. My favorite part of our time together had to be the photos with mom who also happens to live in the area, whom they were visiting. I am such a fan of bringing family to your sessions, even if it’s for a few quick photos together. How friggen cute do this mother and daughter duo look running through a wildflower field, like come on!!!!