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Eloping allows your wedding day to stay simple and personal, with the focus where it belongs: on the two of you. Some couples choose a quick ceremony at town hall, while others gather in a backyard, a stretch of woods, or a place that already holds meaning. Across Connecticut, elopements often feel closer to home—less about production, more about presence. The day can unfold naturally, with space for both the ceremony itself and everything around it.
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An elopement gives you space to create a day that reflects your relationship, not a version of it shaped by expectations.
Eloping gives you the freedom to marry somewhere that feels like you—whether that’s town hall, a stretch of woods, or somewhere you return to again and again.
No large guest list or complicated timeline. Just the two of you, focusing on what’s actually happening, not managing an event.
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"We were so impressed how willing you were to go above and beyond for us! Everyone could not say enough good things about you."
Some couples want a little guidance along the way, while others prefer to forget the camera is even there. I’m comfortable with both.
Elopements are often simple and unstructured, which leaves space for real moments to unfold. Whether we’re walking through town hall, wandering a place you love, or heading somewhere outdoors together, I document the day as it actually happens—so the photographs feel natural and grounded in the experience.
Elopements are often simple and unhurried. The day might include a short ceremony, time spent somewhere that matters to you, and photographs along the way.
Some couples begin at town hall. Others head outdoors, wander through a town they love, or spend time in a place they return to often. Without a packed timeline to manage, the day can unfold naturally.
"She delivered on time and the photos look amazing. They turned out exactly and I mean exactly how I envisioned. I couldn't believe it. Have even more to say? OK but keep it short though!"
-mary oliver
Not every wedding needs a big production. Some of the best ones I've photographed have been a small ceremony or celebration in someone's backyard.
I photograph elopements, tiny weddings, vow renewals, and intimate celebrations across Connecticut. They're small, short, and personal. Just the ceremony (if there is one), the people who matter most, and time together afterward.
If you're planning something small and want a photographer who won't try to turn it into something bigger, I'd love to hear what you're thinking.
I focus on elopements and very small wedding celebrations across Connecticut and the surrounding region. The days I photograph are usually centered around the ceremony, with time to be together and move through the day without a packed schedule.
If you're planning a larger wedding with a full reception—dinner, speeches, and dancing—I recommend working with a photographer who specializes in that kind of coverage.
If you're planning something smaller, whether it’s just the two of you or a small group of people you care about, I’d love to hear what you’re envisioning.
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Most elopements I photograph include up to 90 minutes of coverage, which is often enough for a simple ceremony and time together afterward.
Some couples keep things very straightforward, while others build in a little more time—walking through a town they love, spending time outdoors, or moving between a couple of locations.
If you’re planning something that needs more time, I can create a custom option based on what you have in mind.
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Yes. I photograph elopements across Connecticut and the surrounding region, and I’m open to traveling for something that feels meaningful to you.
If you’re planning something a little further away, feel free to reach out and we can talk through what that could look like!
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