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September 05, 2012

surprise engagement | red rocks

September 05, 2012/ Jackie

Surprise engagement | Cory . Ciara These two love birds traveled to Colorado last week to catch the Mumford concert at Red Rocks. Cory held the surprise well as he knew the whole time this trip was going to be a to more than just a concert.

I love photographing newly engaged couples but can't say I've ever captured someone so ripely engaged. These images were taken the day after their engagement and it took little prompting to encourage their exuding joy.

Congrats Cory and Ciara!

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SELAH (say - la) a Hebrew word found in the Bible meaning to pause, listen and take things in. It's purpose is similar to that of Amen in (Hebrew: "so be it") in that it stresses the truth and importance of the preceding passage. Alternatively, Selah may mean "forever," as it does in some places in the liturgy.