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Elopement Timeline Tips — How to Plan an Elopement
Would it surprise you that most of the elopements I photograph include six to ten hours of photography coverage? There’s so much more to eloping than a ceremony, and you have endless possibilities of what to make of your day! Since there are no rules to eloping, use your imagination, dream your craziest dreams, and let’s get planning!
How to Find the Best Adventure Elopement Dress
There are so many untraditional things to consider when choosing an elopement dress. Unlike a traditional wedding, you’ll be doing much more than dancing on your wedding day! The right elopement dress will be comfortable enough to hike and adventure in all day, but it will also need to pack well, hold up to mother nature’s plans, and look great in the landscape.
What to do if You Hate Your Wedding Photos
Whenever I tell someone what I do for a living — photographing adventure weddings and elopements — I always get one of two responses. It’s either a “that’s so neat!” sort of response, which I love, or an “I hate my own wedding photos” kind of confession. The latter breaks my heart, and the number of people that feel this way is astonishing. Fortunately, there is hope for anyone feeling disappointed with their wedding photos.
What to Pack for a Hiking Elopement
Hiking elopements are filled with natural beauty, relaxing walks, and a bit of adventure. As an avid hiker and outdoor lover, this sounds like the perfect wedding day to me.
Whether you’re an experienced hiker or not, knowing what to bring to your hiking wedding is a lot to think about! To help prepare my couples, I always provide a personalized packing list, but here is everything that could be on it. You’ll be able to find these items online or at your local REI.
Why You Should Take Photos During Golden Hour
Although it’s totally possible to create beautiful photos at any time of day, it’s always worth planning portraits for golden hour. Golden hour provides the most dynamic lighting for landscapes while also providing the most flattering lighting for portraiture. Who wouldn’t want that combo for their own photos!?
Do I Need an Officiant to Elope?
The answer to this question isn’t a straightforward yes or no. The application process, number of witnesses needed, and officiant requirements vary by state and country. Whether you’re getting married close to home or abroad, it’s important to know the legal requirements early in the planning process.
How to Tell Your Family You’re Eloping
Often the most difficult part of eloping is letting your family and friends know that you won’t be hosting a stereotypical wedding. Bucking tradition and choosing to elope in a way that is meaningful to you takes courage but is oh so worth it.
How to Elope Sustainably
Did you know that the typical United States wedding produces 400-600 pounds of waste and 60 tons of carbon dioxide? With an estimated 2.5 million weddings per year, that is about 1 billion pounds of trash and as many emissions in one day as approximately four people would produce in an entire year.
The Only Piece of Wedding Advice You Need
You’ve probably already heard plenty of wedding planning advice, but I know you haven’t heard this tip yet. After my younger sister, Shae, got married this fall, she reached out to me with the most unique and dare I say, most important piece of wedding planning advice I’ve ever heard.
Top 30 Reasons to Elope
It seems as if there are only two options to get married – go the courthouse route or host a large wedding. However, eloping and creating your own kind of wedding day is beginning to catch on. There’s more to it than saving money (click here to see how much it costs to elope) or being able to get married quickly. Nowadays, elopements are more about creating an authentic experience with less stress and pressure than a traditional wedding.
Washington Forest Elopement
When Cindy and Joe told me about their idea of a woodland fairy-inspired elopement, I was thrilled to hunt down the best ceremony location for them. In fact, Manchester State Park was the first place to come to my mind. They were hoping to stay close to Olympia, additional beach or water views would be a bonus, and, in case of rain, they wanted shelter nearby.
Busting 6 of the Most Common Elopement Myths
Back in the day, eloping meant suddenly running off to marry a lover without your family’s knowledge or blessing. It was thought to be irrational and shameful, and although the old views of eloping still linger, a lot has changed in recent years.
The Leave No Trace Principles of Adventure Photography
With the super bloom happening in California now, we’ve all seen the photos of people trampling the flowers to get their iconic Instagram shots. What they don’t know, or simply ignore, is that their actions have major effects on the landscape.
How to Get the Most Value From Your Wedding Photographer
You've just signed your wedding photography contract, put your trust in someone you possibly just met, and are spending thousands of dollars on a product you seemingly have little control over. That is a lot of commitment, so how do you know you're getting the most value out of your hired photographer?
What Is A Wedding Day Detail Box?
First and foremost, what is a detail box?
It’s a box with all of your treasured wedding day items in it, ready for me to photograph on the big day. Usually, it includes wedding and engagement rings, any jewelry you plan on wearing, family heirlooms, veils, shoes, bouquets, invitations, etc.
Rainy Day Tips for Pacific Northwest Weddings
Rain on your wedding day should not be something to dread. In fact, many believe it's a sign of good luck and it can make for the most incredible images. Overcast skies not only provide great, even lighting, but they also make colors look saturated and beautiful. Rain in the forecast? Use these tips to plan ahead and let yourself have fun with it!
Should You Do a First Look on Your Wedding Day?
A first look is when you and your partner see each other before the ceremony on your wedding day. It serves to help relieve stress, gives you a rare (and often only) private moment with your spouse to be on your big day, and more time to take portraits with each other, your bridal party, and family members.