Washington Coastal Elopement | Seattle Wedding Photographer

With big plans that were postponed until next year due to Covid-19, Katie and Andrew still wanted to commit to one another on their original wedding date. They decided to elope with their immediate families and closest friends on a beautiful summer day. Their intimate wedding ceremony overlooked the San Juan Islands and the water, with occasional ferries cris-crossing the horizon.

With a celebration this size, you can really take advantage of what nature has already provided. There was a short hike to the bluff they chose, and I loved how everyone made a small journey to arrive at this place. Now when they go back to visit it will be so special and have such meaning. Though 2020 has thrown SO many curveballs into wedding planning, I do love the creativity it’s brought out in couples, and the determination that love conquers all.

P.S. There are a few film images thrown in here, can you spot them?

 

More galleries that include film are here, here, and here.

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Washington Forest Elopement Bridals | Seattle Wedding Photographer

2020 has truly been a strange year. But one thing that has been so beautiful is that couples get to be really creative about how and where they’re celebrating their love. For so long, we’ve had traditions that create boundaries and borders for us to simply fill in. With Covid-19 being such a monkey wrench in wedding planning, I’ve actually found that elopements and smaller celebrations are just as significant, and sometimes even better!

We headed into the Cascades to reach a forested spot so gorgeous and quiet that Melanie & Carson couldn’t help but focus on each other and just be present in the beautiful nature surroundings for their bridal session. Mountaintops get a lot of love, but the forest floor is so lush and green, and even better if you’re not up for a giant hike to reach your destination. (Me, hi!)

A few tips for the perfect forest session:

  • Bring a different pair of shoes so you can get to the hard-to-reach spots!

  • Bug spray. BUG SPRAY! Dang it!

  • Make sure to coordinate EXACTLY where you’re meeting in areas where cell reception is shoddy. We didn’t have any problems, but a little planning ahead is well worth the effort.

  • Bring a friend! Their sister/sister-in-law was SO great at helping hold, primp, etc. There’s so much extra fabric and veil and all when it comes to wedding photos vs. an engagement session. Sometimes having a person there that you know and love can help set you at ease, too.

If you’re loving these vibes, please reach out to coordinate your own perfect micro-wedding or elopement!

 

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Seattle Mountain Engagements | Payton + Brian

In Seattle there are endless opportunities for beautiful engagement session locations. We have beautiful urban views, water for years, and greenery like nowhere else. Just a little further out of the city, the mountains call with their grand views. It’s hard to narrow it down! And you’re only engaged once, right? That can feel like a lot of pressure. I like to start the conversation by asking if there’s anywhere special to you as a couple in Seattle. Maybe there’s a park you had your first date in, or a place where you first started talking about what forever might feel like together as a couple. That stuff matters! When you close your eyes and think about spending time just focused on each other and celebrating your own unique love story, what comes to mind? What does the air smell like? What’s beneath your feet? Are you in grand open space or tucked in somewhere cozy? The best thing is there are no wrong answers, when you get the photos back you’ll just see the love between you, and years down the line, when you look at them again, you’ll see a version of yourself that has grown and evolved so much, and created a life all of your own with your love.

 

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