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Sunrise Elopement at Brainard Lake

Emily and Chase reached out to me shortly before they began their cross-country van trip from the east coast. They had decided they wanted to forgo the big wedding idea and elope during their time in Colorado while on the trip. When they had first reached out, they were interested in eloping at Garden of the Gods, which is a beautiful place! It is close to me and I visit there often. Emily and I had our video call shortly after she reached out and I could tell they wanted this elopement to be something epic (duh, as you SHOULD!). I suggested that she look at some other locations I have listed in my Location Catalog and she fell in love with Brainard Lake.

I had shot at Brainard Lake several times last year and I loved the space so much, I was excited to be going back again. Emily and Chase needed a sunrise elopement because they had plans that evening and it would work better for their schedule. I had never shot at sunrise at Brainard Lake but damn, I was down for it. From my side, this elopement coverage required some special planning. The location is about 3 hours from my home and sunrise was at 5:30 am that day, you do the math. Sleepover! I turned this sunrise elopement into a travel date with my kids and we had the best time visiting RMNP and sleeping someplace new. Best thing about it? I didn’t have to get up extra early and worry about fighting traffic or missing sunrise because I was less than an hour away in Estes Park. I won that day. For sure.

Brainard Lake Sunrise Elopement

Emily and Chase reached out to me shortly before they began their cross-country van trip from the east coast. They had decided they wanted to forgo the big wedding idea and elope during their time in Colorado while on the trip. When they had first reached out, they were interested in eloping at Garden of the Gods, which is a beautiful place! It is close to me and I visit there often. Emily and I had our video call shortly after she reached out and I could tell they wanted this elopement to be something epic (duh, as you SHOULD!). I suggested that she look at some other locations I have listed in my Location Catalog and she fell in love with Brainard Lake.

I had shot at Brainard Lake several times last year and I loved the space so much, I was excited to be going back again. Emily and Chase needed a sunrise elopement because they had plans that evening and it would work better for their schedule. I had never shot at sunrise at Brainard Lake but damn, I was down for it. From my side, this elopement coverage required some special planning. The location is about 3 hours from my home and sunrise was at 5:30 am that day, you do the math. Sleepover! I turned this sunrise elopement into a travel date with my kids and we had the best time visiting RMNP and sleeping someplace new. Best thing about it? I didn’t have to get up extra early and worry about fighting traffic or missing sunrise because I was less than an hour away in Estes Park. I won that day. For sure.

I almost like a sunrise over sunset at Brainard Lake, albeit an extremely early wakeup call, the alpine glow is something of magic as you can see for yourself. That soft orange glow is alluring and mystical and all the things of fairy tales for an elopement in the mountains with your bae. Each couple is special and holds a space in my soul because each brings to the table uniqueness in their love and their story. I am so thankful that Emily and Chase let me help guide them to a location that could tell that story best for them. Creating a space for your love is important to me when helping you plan your elopement.

Planning your own elopement? Let’s do that together? I would love to connect.

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Romantic Rocky Mountain Elopement

These high school sweethearts (and their pup, Penny) adventured with me near Rocky Mountain National Park for their private elopement ceremony. Sav and Casey wanted their raw, emotional, and tearful moments to be something they could look back on in the future. They knew that these moments, the ones where they express their lifelong devotion to each other could not be something that they could document on their own. Enter me. It’s been a hot minute since I’ve shared what I have been creating over here at Wild Prairie Photography and this elopement really ticked all my “dream session” boxes so I figured what better way to break back into the habit than with this.

Romantic Elopement near Rocky Mountain National Park

These high school sweethearts (and their pup, Penny) adventured with me near Rocky Mountain National Park for their private elopement ceremony. Sav and Casey wanted their raw, emotional, and tearful moments to be something they could look back on in the future. They knew that these moments, the ones where they express their lifelong devotion to each other could not be something that they could document on their own. Enter me. It’s been a hot minute since I’ve shared what I have been creating over here at Wild Prairie Photography and this elopement really ticked all my “dream session” boxes so I figured what better way to break back into the habit than with this.

 

The light, the wardrobe, the hair, the smiles, and the insanely bright love that came through during our time together was nothing short of magical. Sav had been doing some searching for the perfect elopement location for her and Casey. During the planning process, Sav and I talked about quite a few options and landed on this spot. I had never been to this particular location before so I was eager to check out a new spot and look at all the pretty mountainy things along the way.

 

The adventure was worth the 3-hour drive, friends. Breathtaking scenery along the way that included creeks, mountains, basins, cliffs, plains, pretty much allll the things. Sometimes, it’s not all about the destination, ya know? Then sometimes, you have a killer journey AND the destination is insane. Which just so happens to be this spot. I am lucky. Lucky that Sav wanted something, not on my location catalog. They wanted to step outside the boundaries and truly adventure, freezing alpine lake water and all.

 

Are you planning an elopement or want to hang out with me just because? I would love to talk locations and work together to find the perfect spot for you and your babe. Perfect like this one. Perfect for you. Let’s hang?

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Sunrise Elopement in Saguaro National Park

Elizabeth, Matthew, and ALL of your family thank you. Thank you for bringing me to Arizona to photograph your sunrise elopement in the Saguaros. Thank you for showing me around your amazing little town of Patagonia. Thank you for the evening we spent in the San Rafael Valley. Thank you for the good food. Thank you for the friendship and kindness. Thank you for it all. I felt truly welcome in the space that you call “home” and I would gladly adventure back in a heartbeat.

Elizabeth and Matthew hail from a small town close to the Mexico border. They flew me down to spend the weekend with them and their families for a celebration of their marriage. Elizabeth is a queen and so is her mom. Seriously. Last year, we were supposed to be doing all of this but COVID wouldn’t stand for it. This year, it was on.

To start my trip, I ventured into the San Rafael Valley to scout out the perfect spot for their sunset session the next evening. This scouting trip involved a tiny car, miles of dirt roads, an amazing sunset, a Mexico border fence, and an interaction with Border Patrol. Yes, I got pulled over. Yes, they searched my rental car for bodies and drugs, to which, I had neither. Thankfully, haha. In the end, they were nice and it was a once (I hope) in a lifetime experience for me. By the end of the evening, I had found a great location AND had a great story to tell. I. Was. Winning.

Saguaro National Park Sunrise Elopement

Elizabeth, Matthew, and ALL of your family, thank you. Thank you for bringing me to Arizona to photograph your sunrise elopement in the Saguaros. Thank you for showing me around your amazing little town of Patagonia. Thank you for the evening we spent in the San Rafael Valley. Thank you for the good food. Thank you for the friendship and kindness. Thank you for it all. I felt truly welcome in the space that you call “home” and I would gladly adventure back in a heart beat.

Elizabeth and Matthew hail from a small town close to the Mexico border. They flew me down to spend the weekend with them and their families for a celebration of their marriage. Elizabeth is a queen and so is her mom. Seriously. Last year, we were supposed to be doing all of this but COVID wouldn’t stand for it. This year, it was on.

To start my trip, I ventured into the San Rafael Valley to scout out the perfect spot for their sunset session the next evening. This scouting trip involved a tiny car, miles of dirt roads, an amazing sunset, a Mexico border fence, and an interaction with Border Patrol. Yes, I got pulled over. Yes, they searched my rental car for bodies and drugs, to which, I had neither. Thankfully, haha. In the end, they were nice and it was a once (I hope) in a lifetime experience for me. By the end of the evening, I had found a great location AND had a great story to tell. I. Was. Winning.

Later that evening, I ended up back at Elizabeth’s parents home in Patagonia. They invited me to stay for dinner and Elizabeth’s dad was cooking on the smoker so obviously, I could not say no. Oh. My. Goodness. Talk about some beautiful food. I mean it. The only way to describe the taste was that it was beautiful. I sat around their family dinning table and ate dinner with them. I got to know them and just just for the few hours that we were together shooting. I have to say, I prefer it that way. Can all the lovely people I work with just invite me over already? I want to be your friend!

The morning of their wedding party, we met for their sunrise elopement at Saguaro National Park. We are talking 5:45 am sunrise and they had an hour drive to get there! Looking back, I am sorry friends. Haha. But, also, not too sorry. The images we got that morning are some of my all time favorites. The way the sun pours over the mountains and hits everything just right. It was perfectly perfect and I am thankful that I got to take part in the magic.

The only way to create a gallery of images that truly reflects your love is to have someone taking the journey with you that is after those types of moments. That’s me. Hi! Can we hang? It will be worth it. I promise. Don’t believe me, take a look below at the love Elizabeth and Matthew share. The proof is in the pudding babe.

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Garden of the Gods Micro Wedding

This sweet couple and their friends and family traveled in from all over to witness their union during their Micro Wedding at Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs, Colorado. I live in Colorado Springs so I visit Garden of the Gods almost weekly. You know what that means? I have the best inside scoop on where the less crowded spots are in the park, that’s right, no fighting those crowds when I help you plan your evening at the Garden.

Can you believe that I spent my first 5 years in Colorado NEVER shooting at Garden of the Gods unless it was a sunrise session? I don’t do crowds when I shoot. You can’t get that authenticity that you can from being alone with the one you love. Waiting to take turns at “hot spots” around the park, trying to find parking, battling with tourists and allll the people. Nope. not in to it.

Micro Wedding at Garden of the Gods

This sweet couple and their friends and family traveled in from all over to witness their union during their Micro Wedding at Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs, Colorado. I live in Colorado Springs so I visit Garden of the Gods almost weekly. You know what that means? I have the best inside scoop on where the less crowded spots are in the park, that’s right, no fighting those crowds when I help you plan your evening at the Garden.

Can you believe that I spent my first 5 years in Colorado NEVER shooting at Garden of the Gods unless it was a sunrise session? I don’t do crowds when I shoot. You can’t get that authenticity that you can from being alone with the one you love. Waiting to take turns at “hot spots” around the park, trying to find parking, battling with tourists and allll the people. Nope. not in to it.

So, one day, my daughter and I decided to do some location scouting. I was bored of all the places that I had been shooting at and wanted something fresh to bring to the table for my clients. Garden of the Gods was always a hot request and I wanted to figure out how to get it done, but on my terms. We got to looking on Google Earth (guys….this tool is so good) and found a trail that I thought might be a good candidate for what I was looking for. Bingo. It was perfect and my clients and I enjoy pressure free time together in the beautiful red rock often.

Do you want to hang out with me in a new spot? I discover new to me locations often and love the excitement of exploring the space and creating an authentic gallery of images for the babes I work with. Let’s hang?

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Sunset Elopement at Garden of the Gods and The Pinery at the Hill

Kenzie and Kody chose me to be their elopement photographer after we had a lunch date at a local restaurant. They were in town checking out The Pinery at the Hill and wanted to meet with me to see how we fit. I loved them right from the start. Kenzie has the sweetest, kindest personality and it really showed.

I had never shot an elopement at The Pinery at the Hill (I had, however, covered a few non-wedding events there) and I was excited to be able to use the space. Their patio, where Kenzie and Kody exchanged vows, has the perfect afternoon sunset mountain light. Check out the images below to see what I mean.

Kenzie and Kody still wanted to showcase those Colorado mountains a bit more so after their ceremony, I swept them away with me for some intimate couples photos over at Garden of the Gods. We were short on time so we visited a location that is generally too crowded for me. I must have had all my karma coming back to me at once because when we got there, parking was a breeze and everyone just seemed to disappear from wherever we roamed on the rocks. Perfect evening.

Garden of the Gods and The Pinery at the Hill Sunset Elopement

Kenzie and Kody chose me to be their elopement photographer after we had a lunch date at a local restaurant. They were in town checking out The Pinery at the Hill and wanted to meet with me to see how we fit. I loved them right from the start. Kenzie has the sweetest, kindest personality and it really showed.

I had never shot an elopement at The Pinery at the Hill (I had, however, covered a few non-wedding events there) and I was excited to be able to use the space. Their patio, where Kenzie and Kody exchanged vows, has the perfect afternoon sunset mountain light. Check out the images below to see what I mean.

Kenzie and Kody still wanted to showcase those Colorado mountains a bit more so after their ceremony, I swept them away with me for some intimate couples photos over at Garden of the Gods. We were short on time so we visited a location that is generally too crowded for me. I must have had all my karma coming back to me at once because when we got there, parking was a breeze and everyone just seemed to disappear from wherever we roamed on the rocks. Perfect evening.

Kenzie, babe, thank you for trusting in me to deliver you a gallery full of images that authentically capture the way you and Kody love each other. I could not have asked for a sweet couple or a sweeter family to spend my evening with. Congrats babes!

Eloping? Want me to hang out with you while you do it? Love what you see here? Just want to chat? Send me a message and let’s get the conversation started. I would LOVE to connect!

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Why Elopements and Micro Weddings are Gaining Popularity

Whew, what a beautiful day these two had over at the Fountain Creek Ranch for their Micro Wedding Day. The Fountain Creek Ranch hosted a day of Micro Weddings in May and they were simply perfect. Beautiful couples who celebrated their love for each other in front of their family and friends.

COVID created a change in the wedding industry. Before, it was “expected” that you would have a giant wedding that cost $$$. Now, couples are more open to having a small affair with few guests and in some cases, no guests at all. Elopements or Micro weddings such as this one are a perfect way to create that symbolic moment with your love, without all the stress of a big wedding.

Micro Wedding at the Fountain Creek Ranch

Whew, what a beautiful day these two had over at the Fountain Creek Ranch for their Micro Wedding Day. The Fountain Creek Ranch hosted a day of Micro Weddings in May and they were simply perfect. Beautiful couples who celebrated their love for each other in front of their family and friends.

COVID created a change in the wedding industry. Before, it was “expected” that you would have a giant wedding that cost $$$. Now, couples are more open to having a small affair with few guests and in some cases, no guests at all. Elopements or Micro weddings such as this one are a perfect way to create that symbolic moment with your love, without all the stress of a big wedding.

It is kind of genius really, for those who are dreading being around all those people (hello introvert or anyone with social anxiety, I see you) we now have an option to take that won’t offend anyone because…everyone else is doing it too! Notice I said “we”? Yep, me too, friends. I don’t like big gatherings much. I love my people but I can get overwhelmed quickly. That is why I eloped too. You can check out all those love here.

So, there you have it. Small weddings and elopements are the “cool” thing to do right now, so, let’s do it! I can help you find a great venue (The Fountain Creek Ranch is pretty rad, just saying) or a Colorado location that takes your breath away. Looking to elope some place else? Can I come too? But seriously, I am a happy traveler and would LOVE to adventure with you someplace new!

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Sunset Garden of the Gods Intimate Elopement

Planning your out-of-state elopement can feel a bit scary and uncertain, that’s where I come in! Jes and I planned her intimate elopement to Ken at Garden of the Gods and it couldn’t have been more authentic or lovely. It was just Jes, Ken, and myself during their elopement. It was full of happy tears, tender moments, soulful love and I am thankful I got to take part.

When you book an elopement photographer, you want to make sure that you feel comfortable being your authentic self with them. Find someone who shares your heart for the things you are passionate about. Allow yourself to connect with them on a deeper level. It should be more than, “Hello, I am your photographer, now let’s take your photo”. Your elopement photographer should listen to you and take interest in your life. Someone who can feel you and your love and radiate back to you through a gallery of images that authentically show the love you and your partner share.

Intimate Sunset Elopement at Garden of the Gods

Planning your out-of-state elopement can feel a bit scary and uncertain, that’s where I come in! Jes and I planned her intimate elopement to Ken at Garden of the Gods and it couldn’t have been more authentic or lovely. It was just Jes, Ken, and myself during their elopement. It was full of happy tears, tender moments, soulful love and I am thankful I got to take part.

When you book an elopement photographer, you want to make sure that you feel comfortable being your authentic self with them. Find someone who shares your heart for the things you are passionate about. Allow yourself to connect with them on a deeper level. It should be more than, “Hello, I am your photographer, now let’s take your photo”. Your elopement photographer should listen to you and take interest in your life. Someone who can feel you and your love and radiate back to you through a gallery of images that authentically show the love you and your partner share.

That’s my goal. That’s it. This isn’t for me. This is for you. However, this IS my chance to show you the moments that you never want to let go the wayside. Exchanging your tokens of love with each other is one of the most sincere things a person can do and I am going to Be. There. For. It. for you.

Do you like what you hear so far? On the same page as me as to why you want to document these moments with your love? Good! Let’s connect. You can check out more elopement coverage info via the button below. I would love to help!

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Mountain View Elopement in Garden of the Gods

Elopements were the word for 2020 and 2021 is looking to be just as elopement heavy. So many couples have opted to elope instead of having a large wedding due to all of the reasons you could think of for 2020. Personally, I only take on elopements are smaller/less formal weddings as a rule of thumb. I love hanging out with my couples and document their love in an authentic and natural way.

Jennifer + Jay eloped with me in Colorado Springs at the end of 2020. They drove down from their home in Woodland Park with her in the backseat with a blanket between them so he couldn’t see her! It was pretty much the cutest thing ever. He pulled up and I was like, “where is Jennifer?”, I could hear her from behind the blanket saying hello to me. I die. hahaha

Garden of the Gods Winter Elopement

Elopements were the word for 2020 and 2021 is looking to be just as elopement heavy. So many couples have opted to elope instead of having a large wedding due to all of the reasons you could think of for 2020. Personally, I only take on elopements are smaller/less formal weddings as a rule of thumb. I love hanging out with my couples and document their love in an authentic and natural way.

Jennifer + Jay eloped with me in Colorado Springs at the end of 2020. They drove down from their home in Woodland Park with her in the backseat with a blanket between them so he couldn’t see her! It was pretty much the cutest thing ever. He pulled up and I was like, “where is Jennifer?”, I could hear her from behind the blanket saying hello to me. I die. hahaha

I took Jay up to the spot where he would wait for Jennifer. We chatted on our way and got to know him a little bit more. I went back to the car and got Jennifer and took her up to meet him. They wanted to do a traditional reveal and they got it! It was perfect.

They brought some things along with them for me to create a “lay flat” image. It is an image that contains little items that are important to you and your wedding day. I gather them all up and “lay” them out “flat” for a sweet little detail shot. Jay and Jennifer brought something usual that I had never seen before, a geological marker from the first mountain they climbed together. It was pretty fun to work with and it was special to them which was even more beautiful.

I would LOVE to work with you and document your love authentically and soulfully. Bring the things that are special to you to Colorado, let me show you around.

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Rocky Mountain Winter Elopement

Madison and Brandon are high school sweethearts. Madison reached out to me because they had a dream of eloping in the Rocky Mountains. They wanted to proclaim their love to one another in our beautiful Colorado landscape and I had just the spot for their private ceremony together.

I met this lovely couple at one of my favorite locations, in fact, I also eloped here. Each time I go here, I relive my own time with my sweet husband and it revives the romantic parts of me. It’s almost like a gift to myself to take these beautiful couples to this spot of mine. To have them laugh and love in the same space that I gave my forever love to Daniel.

Winter Elopement in the Rocky Mountains

Madison and Brandon are high school sweethearts. Madison reached out to me because they had a dream of eloping in the Rocky Mountains. They wanted to proclaim their love to one another in our beautiful Colorado landscape and I had just the spot for their private ceremony together.

I met this lovely couple at one of my favorite locations, in fact, I also eloped here. Each time I go here, I relive my own time with my sweet husband and it revives the romantic parts of me. It’s almost like a gift to myself to take these beautiful couples to this spot of mine. To have them laugh and love in the same space that I gave my forever love to Daniel.

Madison and Brandon braved the extreme cold with me to say their sweet nothings to each other high upon the mountain with nothing around except us and the crisp mountain air. To witness two people who have loved each other for what seems like right from the start, to put trust in one another, to proclaim their forever to one another, it is such a big deal to me. I am thankful they picked me to take this journey with them.

Are you looking to elope in our Colorado mountains? I know with COVID, getting married seems like an impossibility however, it’s not. I promise. I can work with you to create a day that you will look back on just as fondly, if not more so, than you would if you had a big party. Do it. Elope. Have that party later. You will thank yourself when you get to look into your partners eyes and see that pure love looking back in the quiet mountain air.

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Cottonwood Pass Hiking Mountain Elopement

We traveled through trees, across makeshift stick bridges over mud and muck, across what is to be known as “The Sound of Music” area and then scrambled over boulders. We made it, when we climbed over the hill my heart raced, it was the most beautiful pond I have ever seen. Surrounded by snowy mountains and solitude. It was perfect.

James and Alex got changed into their wedding clothes in the great outdoors while I worked some magic with their wedding details. It was time. I followed them down to the most lovely space for them to exchange their vows, rings, and heart. Their authentic love. Right before me. It was moving and something I won’t ever forget.

Buena Vista Mountain Elopement at Cottonwood Pass

Alex and James, how did I get so lucky to be able to spend an evening with you two? From the moment I pulled into the brewery where I picked ya’ll up, I knew it was going to be an amazing night. Thank you so much for allowing me to journey and adventure along with you in the mountains for your elopement. It means so much to me that I was included and that I have made a friend in you both from our time together.

When I picked up Alex and James for the drive up to Buena Vista for their elopement, they loaded their things into my car. James works for a brewery and brought along with them two cans of celebratory beer. Well, one of them busted and without skipping a beat, I made them go stand in the shade and chug the shit out of that busted can of beer. Let’s start this evening off right!

On the drive up to Buena, we chatted and got to know one another. It was such a lovely time. To really get to know them. To know their story. I informed them of my less than fit body and that I might be a tad slow hiking the 45 minutes from the trailhead to their ceremony spot. They were so gracious and kind the whole way. James and I buddied up and were like, “I…need…a…break….” haha. Alex is a go-getter and we could barely keep up with her!

We traveled through trees, across makeshift stick bridges over mud and muck, across what is to be known as “The Sound of Music” area and then scrambled over boulders. We made it, when we climbed over the hill my heart raced, it was the most beautiful pond I have ever seen. Surrounded by snowy mountains and solitude. It was perfect.

James and Alex got changed into their wedding clothes in the great outdoors while I worked some magic with their wedding details. It was time. I followed them down to the most lovely space for them to exchange their vows, rings, and heart. Their authentic love. Right before me. It was moving and something I won’t ever forget.

After their ceremony, we made our way to another spot around the pond for another ceremony of sorts. They exchanged drinks of scotch from a small dish. It is a tradition where the couples (and sometimes families) drink the same scotch from the same dish or cup to show the other that they are true to one other. To build and show trust. It was unique and I am thankful I got to hear the tradition and story.

Right about the time they were to start this exchange, it started to sleet. We held out and it passed within a few minutes. It was such a beautiful, quiet, and serene moment. The cold white flakes. The laughter of Alex and James. Their love kept them warm.

We headed back to the trailhead just before dark. James was our trusty navigator; we only got lost once but quickly found our way. On the way back, it rained and we listened to their favorite songs. It was peaceful. It was right. It was authentically what I would call love.

Thank you Alex and James for allowing me to be with you. To document your love. To provide you with images that you can look back on and not just memories.

Are you reading through their elopement story and wishing you had one of your own that was just as authentic and lovely? Why not? Reach out. Let me help you create a space where you can share your love in your own unique way.

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Wedding Couple Session in Garden of the Gods

Elizabeth and Matthew have had an unfair year. With COVID abound, they had to change their wedding plans once and then postpone altogether to next year due to travel restrictions for military members. When Elizabeth and I talked about this, I felt her heartbreaking. Immediately, I offered to meet up with them in their wedding attire to do a complimentary wedding session so they could still get some photos this year in that beautiful dress she bought for her lovely day.

Garden of the Gods Wedding Couple Session

Elizabeth and Matthew have had an unfair year. With COVID abound, they had to change their wedding plans once and then postpone altogether to next year due to travel restrictions for military members. When Elizabeth and I talked about this, I felt her heartbreaking. Immediately, I offered to meet up with them in their wedding attire to do a complimentary wedding session so they could still get some photos this year in that beautiful dress she bought for her lovely day.

Elizabeth and I picked Garden of the Gods together because of the rocks and space it provided, and such a lovely space it was. They deserved this break, for something to go right, finally. They needed it and I am so happy I could help make 2020 not seem so gloomy. I know it’s not your wedding, babe, but, you still look absolutely gorgeous and I am so thankful that you trust and choose me to document these moments for you.

Next year, when we are in Arizona watching that beautiful desert sunset and taking in your day, we will both forget how 2020 and COVID rocked our world. We will party and dance and celebrate the authentic love that you and Matthew share and it will be magnificent.

Are you planning your upcoming wedding? Can I help you? From helping you craft your timeline to suggestions for amazing vendors and videographers, I am your girl! Let me be that person who makes all your wedding photo dreams come true my friend! Come say hello! Click the button below to send me a message and let’s start this journey together.

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Summer Elopement in Garden of the Gods

The choice to elope versus having a traditional wedding is a personal one. Maybe it’s for financial reasons, maybe you want to just have a smaller crowd, maybe you want to exchange vows in an area where having a large ceremony just isn’t feasible. Maybe it’s none of those reasons. Maybe it’s all of them.

Brianna + Colton Elope in Garden of the Gods

Brianna and Colton, how sweet is your love? With COVID, party size restrictions, and just a host of other barriers, you guys got it done! Congrats! I think that when people think of Elopements, they think that they have to go off is secret and exchange vows without anyone else there. I am here to tell you, my sweet friends, Elopements have many looks and feels. While it’s true that many do not have others present, there are so many that do.

In my opinion, Elopements have a different mindset than a traditional wedding. Things are more intimate, you have less stress (generally, I mean, I have been to some pretty stress-free “regular” weddings too!) and you take things a bit more slowly. The best part is that the focus is directed more at the couple than anything else.

The choice to elope versus having a traditional wedding is a personal one. Maybe it’s for financial reasons, maybe you want to just have a smaller crowd, maybe you want to exchange vows in an area where having a large ceremony just isn’t feasible. Maybe it’s none of those reasons. Maybe it’s all of them.

Whatever your reason, whatever your wedding plans, I want to be there for it. I want to document that sweet love you share. Let’s run off to a mountain top, just the three of us. Let’s gather your family around and have a big party. Let’s do something in between. Whatever your choice. Whatever the weather. Let’s make it happen.

Looking to book your elopement or wedding coverage with a photographer who genuinely cares about the couples they serve? I’m your girl! Let’s connect! You can click the button below to read more about the elopement coverage I offer or you can send me an email. Either way, let’s get you on the books. Let’s do it!

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Garden of the Gods Colorado Elopement

I am proud of these images. I am so happy to be delivering this gallery of love. A gallery that incorporates things important to them. Namely, Grandma and Grandpas tokens of love. A way for them to be present during these intimate moments. A broach and a hankie. Perfect for the day. Megan and Dylan also read letters they wrote to one another while sitting in the rain. It was magnificent and so genuine.

Colorado Springs Garden of the Gods Rainy Elopement

When Megan reached out, asking me to photographer her elopement to Dylan, I could feel the excitement. I could also feel her desire to finally get married to the man so loves so dearly. Megan and Dylan faced so many hurtles while trying to plan their ceremony. Failed plans in Hawaii, and failed plans in the states both. Totally not fair. They needed this. They needed to finally be able to do this.

They traveled to me from Missouri. Getting here was no easy feat either. Some extra TSA agents at the airport made Megan’s trip not so pleasant. Car rental troubles (whyyyy do they give people under 25 so many rules??) and then, RAIN. Oh, the rain. It rained during their entire elopement but, you know what? They did it anyway. Megan and Dylan didn’t care. They wanted this to happen so badly that they went with the flow. I was there to capture it.

I will admit, shooting in the rain is not ideal, not at all, but hey, we go with it, especially when they were only in town for a short while and my calendar was full for the rest of their stay. It is supposed to be good luck when it rains on your wedding day, and lucky we got. As they were exchanging rings, lightning stuck by the mountains, and we got it in frame. That hardly ever happens and it feels so fun.

I am proud of these images. I am so happy to be delivering this gallery of love. A gallery that incorporates things important to them. Namely, Grandma and Grandpas tokens of love. A way for them to be present during these intimate moments. A broach and a hankie. Perfect for the day. Megan and Dylan also read letters they wrote to one another while sitting in the rain. It was magnificent and so genuine.

Thank you so much for including me in your day. I truly appreciate you both and wish you nothing but a lifetime of happiness, kindness, grace, and love for one another.

Are you here reading about their elopement and wondering if it is something you might want to do? The answer is yes. Do it. Take that leap of faith and have me along for the ride. Thinking about planning your Colorado Elopement? After seeing these images, of course you are! Let’s connect!

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