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  • Are the travel expenses included in your packages or covered additionally?

    If you’re getting married in the Pacific Northwest region, there will be no travel expenses applied to your package. Any other locations within US or abroad are discussed and confirmed individually.

  • How long does it take to recieve the photos after the elopement and how will those be delivered?

    Around 2 weeks after your elopement you will receive an online gallery with up to 40 photo highlights, that you can share with family and friends, post on social media, etc. Two months after that you will receive the entire photo collection as well as instructions on how to order prints, choose photos for an album, etc.

  • What if we want something more extreme for our elopement?

    No activities and locations are off the table. I’m an avid hiker, and used to climbing up hills and clifs to get that perfect shot or beautiful light. If you have a more extreme or unusual idea for your elopement, I’d love to hear it and see how we can bring it to life. The more details you share, the better we can plan it.

  • Do we need a wedding officiant for our elopement? If yes, can you recommend one?

    There’s no wrong or right answer here. Some couples choose to tie the knot legally on their elopement day, others only do it for the photos and take care of the legal paper work before/after. Depending on where you plan to get married, I can definitely share a few recommendations of officiants I’ve worked with before, who are available for travel.

  • We want to include our dog into the elopement ceremony and photos, is that okay?

    More than okay, it’s an absolute must! Including your furry family members makes for such beautiful and fun memories. We can try to include your dog into the actual wedding ceremony, as well as the formal family portraits.

  • What if we legally don’t get married on our elopement day?

    That's absolutely fine, many couples choose to go through the legal procedure on a different day, and create the ceremony setup solely for the photos. It's your day, and you can plan it however you feel fitted. Legally, it may also be easier to organize everything, if it doesn't involve hiking and much traveling for the officiant.