Intimate Backyard Wedding with a Mountain View | M. and A
This beautiful intimate wedding took place in the backyard, right by the river with mountains as the backdrop.
Seattle Downtown Elopement | A. & J.
A. and J., originally drawn to Olympic National Park for their elopement, discovered through planning that their love for city life and foodie adventures made Seattle a better fit. Embracing the flexibility of elopements, they shifted their plans to enjoy Seattle’s unique restaurants, architecture, and vibrant atmosphere.
Olympic National Park Hiking Elopement | B. & D.
This May elopement in Olympic National Park will be remembered for a long time. Not just for its beauty and emotion. A few weeks after the ceremony, the groom sent me a photo of his arm—a large tattoo of one of my photos on his shoulder. That message made my day.
Sunset Artist Point Elopement | K. & D.
It was a sunny August day, perfect for a mountain elopement. Nature was still in full bloom, with long daylight hours.
K. & A. | Lake Crescent Adventure Elopement
This adventure elopement at Olympic National Park was a full-day celebration, filled with personal touches, emotional moments, and picturesque locations, ending with a rainy but joyful ceremony on Ruby Beach surrounded by loved ones.
M. & L. | A Nautical-Themed Elopement on a Boat at Seattle Lake Union
The nautical theme of this intimate wedding and the choice of a yacht were no coincidence. The bride is the daughter of a sailor, and the groom is a retired Navy officer.
D. & J. | Wenatchee and Leavenworth Elopement, Pacific Northwest
It was an intimate gathering: just the bride, groom, two of the groom’s brothers, and the bride’s brother and sister. Each guest played a part in both the preparation and the ceremony.
E. & C. | Olympic National Park Elopement at Lake Crescent and Marymere Falls
E. and C. had lots of personal details in their elopement’s decoration, including their names and wedding date. They couldn't bring their dogs, cat, and turtle to the ceremony, so to be together with them their pets' faces were engraved on the groom's cufflinks and the bride's bracelet.
K. & V. | Artist Point Vow Renewal
K. & V. got married during the peak of COVID-19. Their formal ceremony had to be canceled, even though everything was ready.
K. & J. | Intimate Wedding at Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park
This wedding left a lasting impression on me because of its tenderness and family atmosphere.
L. & C. | Olympic National Park Elopement
This was an incredibly heartfelt and meticulously planned elopement with just the bride and groom present.
H. & D. | Beach Wedding on the Shores of Puerto Vallarta
H & D had eagerly awaited their wedding for years. However, life kept throwing hurdles their way, delaying their celebration.
A. & T. | Romantic June Elopement at Picture Lake, PNW
When I prepared for this early summer elopement, I had plans A, B, and even C. In plan A, my optimistic vision included the road to Artist Point being plowed and open to vehicles by late June. However, after days of hopeful waiting, reality set in, and it was time to pivot and create an alternative timeline.
E. & E. | Hoh Rainforest and Ruby Beach Elopement at Olympic National Park, PNW
Sometimes you just know destiny is leading you and everything will work out. It's that kind of story!
A. & D. | Two-day Intimate Wedding Near Mukilteo Lighthouse and Snoqualmie Falls | PNW
This intimate wedding required more planning than any other before it. It was a two-in-one: an wedding with some guests followed by a love story adventure photoshoot.
l. & V. | Elopement in Ukrainian style. Gold Creek Pond, General Area Snoqualmie Pass, WA
This is a story about how love can overcome any obstacle, even war. A couple from Ukraine chose to get married in the midst of the war going on in their home country. They chose an elopement over a traditional wedding because of the events taking place at home.
A. & B. | The Meeting of East and West. An Intimate Wedding in Kirkland, WA
This wedding made me think of my travels to places with ancient history. The couple made me think of the legends and myths of the ancient world. I felt honored to be a part of this event and I could feel the love and happiness radiating from the couple the whole time.
H. & D. | An Impromptu Elopement at Gold Creek Pond and Franklin Falls
I was nervous before this elopement, even though I knew everything would go as planned. Seeing the tears of joy in H's eyes, I was happy that I became more than just a witness to a momentous occasion.