Bryan Grant Photography
About Me
Bryan Grant began his creative endeavors as a young child. He excelled in the arts both at school and in extra curricular activities. At age 7, he began oil painting in classes for adults. In high school, Bryan took a strong interest in the fine arts where he studied photography and ceramics. At college, Bryan continued to study the arts and took his first job as a photographer shooting everything from Proms, graduations, sports action to corporate events. After College, Bryan moved to Vail where he sharpened his skills as a mountain portrait photographer and continued to develop his photojournalism style working at the local newspaper as an editorial photographer and graphic designer.At the newspaper, Bryan teamed up with Toni Axelrod (www.axelphoto.com), and they have been shooting weddings together for over 10yrs. Bryan currently resides in Denver where he focuses on destination wedding photography with a photojournalistic approach, corporate photography, bat mitzvahs, real estate, and special event photography. Bryan serves many national and international locations and specializes in mountain weddings and events. His local network includes Denver, Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge and Keystone
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