Elopements are an intimate experience. It’s about the union of two souls that are becoming one, and honestly nothing else. It doesn’t have to go exactly as planned, yet it all aligns perfect how it’s meant to be. Its personal, pure, and just really real.??
Tiffany and Travis, eloped in Sedona, Arizona on December 30, 2019.
You know those couples that you see together, and just KNOW they’re perfect together? That’s exactly how I felt when I met Travis and Tiffany. They complimented each other perfectly, and you could tell every time they looked at each other, that they’re crazy in love.
Tiffany contacted me and asked if I’d be willing to shoot their elopement in Sedona on December 30, 2019.
They decided on the end of December, because they wanted to end the decade with a BANG. SO OF COURSE I’M IN, what better way to end the 2010s than to marry your soulmate in the most beautiful place on earth?
Definitely… this was one of the best ceremonies I’ve ever participated in. Just a handful of people who TRULY care about Travis and Tiffany, surrounded by the beautiful red rocks of Sedona. The officiant, Haylee, received her online certificate specifically so she could officiate for them (#squadgoals).
We met at Bell Rock in Sedona, and hiked to a location on the rock that Tiffany and Travis had picked out that morning. The weather was colder than we expected, but we bundled up with sweaters, gloves, and a billion Hot Hands.
If you are considering eloping, but you’re worried about “missing out” on a traditional wedding, let me tell ya… you’re going to miss out on something even better if you DON’T elope.
Long long time ago, back when I was getting married to my ex, I knew big weddings WERE NOT ME. I wasn’t looking forward to standing in a line, shaking hands with the hundreds of guests, and being at the center of attention (my biggest nightmare = dancing in the middle of the room with everyone watching).
When I mentioned that I wanted to keep the wedding intimate… I was told that “there are just certain expectations that come along with getting married. Even if you don’t like it, you still have to play along to keep everyone else happy.”
GUESS. WHAT. There is ABSOLUTELY NO TRUTH IN THAT.
A little advice from my therapist: “why give two shits about what anyone else thinks.”
Elopements have no expectations, traditions, or roles you have to play. The day is yours, you can be married where you want with who you want.
If you want an intimate ceremony with no expectations, I ask you… look into eloping. I work to inspire couples like you to have the courage to go against the grain.
If you’ve ever been to a traditional wedding, you know how they’re all the exact same, cookie cutter wedding ceremony every, single, time. The procession is the same, the reception games are the same, and those traditions are all the same, and most of them don’t even make sense (lookin at you, garter toss).
Elopements are unique. They are you. Make it yours.
If you’re still on the fence about whether or not you should elope, send me a message. I can share my experiences that I’ve had from both traditional weddings and elopements, and I can show you why eloping is infinitely better.
Whether you elope in Sedona, Grand Tetons, Patagonia, or the Dolomites, I tag along with you to help you have the best experience possible. Send me a message about your dream elopement spot, and let’s work together to make your vision happen. Click HERE to get in contact with me!
Make the day yours. Get married in a location you love. If you’re into traditional weddings, AWESOME! There are over 100 thousands wedding photographers in the US alone, and I know that there is one out there who would be the perfect fit as your photographer. I’m an elopement photographer, and I’m here to inspire adventurous and wildly in-love couples to take back their wedding, and choose to elope despite the pressures to follow the crowd.
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