While you may be drawn to the traditional "status quo", don't be afraid to pivot! That's what Ty and Melanie did with their Oahu elopement!
Read MoreDave and Lindsey drove from Denver to meet me in Estes Park on a gorgeous sunny and windy Saturday evening. We started at Mary’s Lake, where they had camped before and thus felt a bit of nostalgia. Then we hiked up a little trail to a spot that overlooked Mary’s Lake Lodge and Lily Mountain. Finally, I had them follow me to this spot in an open field overlooking the mountains where we were lucky enough to get a pretty up close and personal encounter with wild elk, which were ALL OVER the city the entire time I was there.
Read MoreImmediately upon meeting CJ + Kelly for their engagement session at Interstate State Park, I knew exactly why they had decided to have a micro wedding. They are like poster children for the small, intimate way of marrying. These two go with the flow, refuse to get wrapped up in the details, and understand that joy is one of the biggest keys to making a relationship work. You can just TELL by the way they interact with each other - being in one another’s arms and laughing is their happy place.
Read MoreBrian and Jen had planned their June 2020 wedding but like most couples, decided to reschedule due to restrictions and unknowns surrounding COVID-19. Instead, they wed on a beautiful August day in Osseo WI at The Condensery, one of the coolest venues I’ve seen in this area of Wisconsin.
Read MoreI hear it over and over and over again: “If I could do things differently, I’d skip the huge party and just elope.” And the good news is YOU CAN. Sure, it might take a leap of faith because it’s not what your parents want, or you don’t know the first thing about planning an elopement, or it just feels weird to be so rebellious and not invite Aunt Patty, Uncle Roger, and your 17 distant cousins to your wedding, but eloping CAN be done. And here’s why you should consider it.
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