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Tiny Weddings

You can have a small wedding almost anywhere you heart desires: imagine the mist of a waterfall dancing around you as you say your vows, sharing your first dance at the foot of a mountain, hearing the ocean as you walk down the aisle, standing with your favorite people in a sunlit vineyard, or having an elegant meal as the sun sets in a golden field. You’ll have time to breathe, soak in your surroundings, focus on that wonderful human you’re about to spend the rest of your life with, and laugh and chat with your closest friends and family.

This is the perfect opportunity to have a one-of-a-kind, nature-centered, entirely-personal experience at this magical point in your life. Adventures can be big or small, easy or more challenging, and the view will always be amazing.

Whether you're visiting Portland or the Pacific Northwest for the first time, or love it and couldn't imagine getting married anywhere else, I am ready to help with location and timeline planning. If you don't already have a special spot chosen, the planning process is a fun adventure of its own as I share my extensive collection of beautiful places, and you choose what enchants you.

Tiny Wedding Packages

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Two Hours of Photography
Tuesday - Thursday: $2,000 || Friday - Monday: $2,350

Five Hours of Photography
Tuesday - Thursday: $3,350 || Friday - Monday: $3,360

+ Hour: $500/each

Full Days
$5,500 - All Day || $8,950 - Two Days



Limited availability:
One Hour of Photography
In Portland city limits: $1,000 - Tuesday-Thursday || $1,250 - Friday-Monday
Outside Portland: $1,000+ depending on distance

Eloping then throwing a big party later? I offer a combination collection.


Always Included

  • In-depth guidance on picking a gorgeous place to get married (if needed)

  • Timeline advice

  • Assistance on finding the perfect accoutrements: cake, flowers, dresses, etc.

  • Artistically-mastered photographs provided via thumb drive and online gallery, plus prints and an album on certain packages

  • Any local advice you need on places to visit, where to eat, breweries, hikes, etc.

To Make It Legal, You’ll Need:

  • A marriage license from the state where you’re getting married

  • An officiant from the area you’re eloping (see my resources page for recommendations), or an ordained friend or family member

    **I am ordained and can sign paperwork to make it legal if you’re planning to exchange your vows and don’t wish to have an officiated ceremony

  • Two witnesses (I’m happy to be one if needed, if I’m not already signing your paperwork)

Considerations

  • Early mornings and evenings are generally best for beautiful light

  • A wedding film is a fantastic companion to your photographs

  • If you would like to do less work on planning, consider my photography/planning partnership of Elope NW