Elopements

hood river orchard elopement

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Once imagined to be a bigger celebration with friends and family, these two kept the date, kept it simple, added pizza, and a smaller group. Married at The Orchard, pizza at Mt View Orchards, with florals by the always amazing Lucy’s. And always, ever always, the eternal guest, Mt Hood.

For smaller weddings or elopements, check out some of my advice here!

Check out other weddings in the Hood River Orchard valley, here, here and here.

Visit my clients proofing site to view slideshows & purchase prints!

backyard elopement portland indian wedding

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I’ve photographed quite a few Indian wedding ceremonies with hundreds of family and guests, but this year, while keeping their friends and loved ones safety in mind, this lovely couple decided to make it small while preserving the beautiful traditions. It was so unique, especially considering traditional Indian ceremony standards! A few downpours and a pandemic couldn’t keep their love apart. Planning by Black Swan Events, DJ was Prasant, Florals by Royce’s Prop Shop.

As an update, this wedding was featured in Oregon Bride’s November Summer print edition and online here.

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If you’re getting married, but thinking about ways to keep it small, check out some of my advice here!

Visit my clients proofing site to view slideshows & purchase prints!

a change of plans... my favorite elopement, and small wedding locations

With all the uncertainty that the COVID-19 pandemic has caused, many couples are now having to postpone or rethink their wedding celebrations, and that's ok! Being able to roll with change is an essential part of your marriage, and this is just another opportunity to decide together what the most important and beautiful parts are to both of you.

I’ve documented and witnessed so many types of weddings: in backyards, at the end of the trail, a small corner of a park, with just a handful of guests, or no guests at all. Donuts and chai, a picnic basket, slow dancing to a song playing from a single iPhone.

You may find yourself with some extra time to consider other options, so grab a drink, snuggle up, and check out a few locations for keeping your small wedding or elopement simple, local, and lovely.

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Backyards

The house where you grew up, or the home where you live. Put the money you'd spend at a big wedding party towards updating your landscaping, stocking the freezer in the garage with your favorite drinks, and having a small party with your friends and immediate family.

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Columbia Gorge

A magical stretch of Northwest Oregon, from the massive Columbia River, to torrents of waterfalls, to the wildflower-carpeted overlooks.

Oregon Coast

Salty air, sand in your toes, waves tumbling in front of the endless stretch of ocean, just the two of you.

Mt Hood

The smell of fir trees, remote lakes, snow-y peaks, framing your vows.

Extra Tips

The benefits of keeping your wedding ceremony small are obvious! Avoid large debt. Use the savings to splurge on important things, like pie, BBQ ribs, or a tasty dinner for you and your family. Find that beautiful spot just for you? Make a yearly trip there to revisit your vows, have a picnic, and camp nearby. Getting married in your backyard? Maybe add some extra shrubbery, fix the fence, or add a gas fireplace where you can roast s'mores together every Tuesday night for the rest of your life.

Even when social distancing keeps us a little farther apart, the romance of your wedding can be more gorgeous than ever.

portland family backyard firehouse wedding

Sometimes the smallest celebrations are the most meaningful. These two remembered their connection from long ago, and when life happened, separating them by time and distance, love eventually brought them back together. Surrounded by their children, friends and family and after a LOT of special care to their backyard (they have such a cool house), these two honored each other and the magic that reconnected them. Firehouse gladly hosted their dinner with piles of delicious pizza and meatballs. I was so honored to be there in the middle of so much joy.