Lookout Mountain has been attracting nature lovers for years for its breathtaking views of the foothills and scenic drive to the top.
If there’s anything cuter than a baby with perfectly pinchable cheeks, it’s one with a fedora and a matching t-shirt with dad! We spent the day with Emily and Nick at their Lookout Mountain family photo session, and boy was this day something we won’t forget! Dad’s fun-loving attitude and Mom’s sweet nose-boops and tummy tickles made this family so enjoyable to work with, and we couldn’t be happier with how these photos turned out! Fedora-ble! This kid is ready to strut down any runway with his dapper hat and a button-down shirt. Not to mention this guy has bright blue eyes and such pinchable cheeks! He is undeniably the most adorable member of the family, and Mom and Dad proudly hugged their little man. While Emily and Nick’s kisses kept this little guy happy, we couldn’t get over dad and son’s t-shirts that referenced the 1993 movie, The Sandlot. With nonchalant pride, the little man’s shirt said “Smalls” while Dad’s read “You’re killing me, Smalls.” Talk about applicable and hilarious! A Location for All Occasions! While this sweet family made our jobs easy with their fun-loving disposition, their soft color scheme and Mom’s springy shirt looked stunning against the Lookout Mountain backdrops
Ashely and Ryan's Lookout Mountain engagement session was a mountain of fun! We absolutely loved wandering through the woods with this couple.
Experience amazing vistas and charming mountain towns are what makes these spots amazing for photos in the mountains near Denver.
Plenty of mountains, a winding river, some greenery, and lots of love: the recipe for success— at least in terms of Colorado engagement photography! Eldorado Canyon and Lookout Mountain were the perfect backdrop for Cody and Brittany's engagement photos!
The ideal Colorado backdrop! A drive up to Flagstaff Road in Boulder takes you to this stunning overlook. Lost Gulch photos are perfect for engagement photos, older families, and breathtaking views.
Hooray, you're engaged! But now you're probably dealing with a lot of other questions. Lucky for you, From the Hip Photo is here to help! First things first: engagement photos.
It's been another couple weeks full of fantastic adventures here at From the Hip! Our photographic exploits took us to California, Massachusetts, the United Kingdom, and Russia (more on those later). Here's some of what we've been working at here in the studio...
Winter in Colorado is breathtaking, and it’s the perfect season for outdoor photo sessions. Whether you’re planning family portraits, an engagement session, or just want stunning images in a snowy wonderland, preparation is key to ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience. The team here at From the Hip Photo has tips to help you book and prepare for the best Colorado winter photography session.
Chris, Jon and their four children arrived in the Flagstaff mountains just outside Boulder, CO for their super-fun family session! Beginning with a hike to the top of the Lost Gulch, this family was up for the adventure to create unforgettable moments. Obviously, they know they are making this precious moment in their lives last forever. Lost Gulch First of all, let's mention how much we love Lost Gulch! No matter what the session is, Lost Gulch always provides us with the perfect backdrop for some jaw-dropping images. Located atop Flagstaff mountain just 5.5 miles west of Boulder, there is so much depth and vastness at this viewpoint. For instance, from the cliff-top, you can see all the way past Nederland into the Indian Peaks Wilderness and Rocky Mountain National Park. I mean, how could it not leave you awestruck? Family Fun! Okay, enough about the location and let's move onto this gorgeous and friendly family who shined bright at Lost Gulch Lookout! Just a short 0.1-mile climb from the north parking lot, Chris, Jon, and their four adorable youngsters arrived at the look-out point. They all appeared dashing and ready to take on anything this session had to throw