Frequently Asked Questions
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An adventure elopement is an intentional wedding experience set in a meaningful outdoor location — often involving hiking, travel, or exploration.
In Utah, that could mean alpine lakes, desert cliffs, salt flats, or red rock canyons.
It’s about experience over production.
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Utah offers diverse landscapes including:
• Moab and red rock desert
• Zion National Park
• Park City mountains
• Bonneville Salt Flats
• Alpine lakes and high-elevation trailsI help you choose based on season, accessibility, and privacy preferences.
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Some locations — especially National Parks — require a permit for ceremonies.
Permit requirements vary by guest count and location. I guide you through what’s needed and help ensure you’re legally covered.
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Yes. Many couples invite a small group of close family or friends.
We simply choose locations that accommodate your guest count while maintaining an intimate experience.
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Absolutely — if the location allows pets.
We’ll confirm regulations in advance and plan accordingly.
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Spring and fall offer mild temperatures and beautiful light.
Summer is great for high-elevation mountain elopements.
Winter creates stunning snowy landscapes in the mountains.
Each season offers something unique — and I help you plan around it.
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Most couples choose 6–8 hours to allow for:
• Getting ready
• First look
• Ceremony
• Portraits
• Exploration timeShorter or longer coverage options are available depending on your vision.
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Yes. While Utah is home base, I photograph elopements across the U.S. and internationally.
Travel fees are outlined clearly in your proposal.
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If weather or emergencies arise, we work together to find the best alternative solution. Policies are outlined clearly in your contract.
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Submit an inquiry
Schedule a consultation call
Receive a custom proposal
Sign your contract and pay the retainer
Then we begin building your day intentionally.