July 31, 2025
Just last week, I had the incredible honor of photographing this couple’s intimate mountain elopement, and it reminded me why I absolutely love capturing elopement photography. Their day was filled with intentional moments, breathtaking views, and pure joy – everything an elopement wedding should be. As I sorted through their stunning elopement photos, I realized their experience perfectly illustrates the key elements that make intimate weddings truly magical.
Planning an elopement can feel overwhelming, even when you’re keeping your intimate wedding small. After photographing dozens of couples who’ve chosen this beautiful path for their elopement wedding, I’ve learned what really makes the difference between a good elopement and an unforgettable intimate celebration. Let me share the essential elopement tips I’ve gathered, using this couple’s recent mountain elopement as our guide.
The Elopement Tip: Your intimate wedding location should reflect who you are as a couple, not just what looks good on Instagram.
This couple chose their mountain elopement location not because it was trending, but because Crested Butte was a special place for them that held many beautiful memories. I knew we’d captured something irreplaceable in their elopement photos. The emotional connection to your chosen elopement destination will show in every photograph – trust me on this.
Elopement planning questions to ask yourself:
The Elopement Photography Tip: Yes, golden hour creates beautiful elopement photos, but don’t sacrifice meaningful moments for perfect lighting.
For this couple’s intimate wedding ceremony, we planned their elopement timeline around the golden hour light at Emerald Lake in Crested Butte. But the magic really happened during their private vow exchange – even though it was midday with storms going in and out, the raw emotion and tears of joy created some of our most powerful elopement photography. Great elopement photographers know how to work with any light, so prioritize the flow of your intimate wedding day first.
Consider this elopement timeline approach:
The Elopement Tip: Your intimate wedding vows don’t need to be perfect – they need to be yours.
Personal vows create authentic emotion that translates beautifully in elopement photography. Getting to be behind the camera and experience this couple’s private vows was an honor. This couple, before their ring exchange, got to share personal and meaningful vows that they could truly commit to.
If you’re nervous about intimate wedding vows:
The Elopement Planning Tip: Mountain weather (and emotions) can be unpredictable – embrace both for your intimate wedding.
Smart elopement packing essentials:
The Intimate Wedding Tip: Include people who truly celebrate your choice to elope.
This couple choose to self-solemnize together surrounded by an alpine lake and mountain in Colorado. Some people choose to include parents, friends, or a couple people that truly supported their decision to elopement. Both self-solemnizing and having a small group of people are beautiful ways to start your life together.
Think about for your elopement planning:
The Elopement Photography Tip: Create an intimate wedding tradition that’s uniquely yours.
After their mountain elopement ceremony, this couple shared a private toast with champagne and a picnic while overlooking the valley. This quiet, intimate moment gave them time to soak in what they’d just done together in their elopement. It also provided beautiful, relaxed elopement photos that capture pure happiness.
Ideas for your special elopement moment:
The Elopement Photography Tip: Hire an elopement photographer whose style resonates with you, then let them guide the creative process.
The bride initially worried about not being “photogenic enough” for their elopement photos, but by trusting the process and focusing on each other rather than the camera, we captured the most genuine, beautiful intimate wedding moments. The best elopement photography happens when couples forget I’m there and just experience their intimate wedding day.
How to work with your elopement photographer:
As I delivered this couple’s elopement sneak peek gallery this week, I was reminded why intimate weddings and elopement photography hold such a special place in my heart. Every elopement photo tells the story of their intentional choice to celebrate their love authentically, surrounded by nature and the people who matter most for their intimate wedding.
Their elopement day wasn’t about impressing anyone else – it was about making promises to each other in a place that held meaning, captured through elopement photography in a way that reflects who they truly are together.
Ready to start planning your own intimate celebration? I’d love to help you create an elopement that’s perfectly, authentically you. As an experienced elopement photographer, I specialize in capturing intimate weddings that tell your unique love story. Let’s start the conversation about your elopement vision – I can’t wait to hear your story and help you tell it beautifully through elopement photography.
Are you planning an elopement or intimate wedding? I’d love to hear about your vision in the comments below, or feel free to reach out directly with any elopement photography questions. Every love story deserves to be celebrated and captured in a way that feels true to the couple living it.