Elopements | ElizabethIvy Wedding
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   Elopements     

How This Works

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We’ll start with a video chat (or meet for a coffee or drink if you’re local to Wells) to get to know each other. It’s SO important to make sure we get along before your wedding, since I'll be spending the day with you! We’ll talk about what you’re envisioning for the day, and how this whole thing works, so that you can feel completely confident in your decision when you book me!

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Once we’ve made it official, I’ll send you a questionnaire to get to know you better.

I want to help you in any way I can, from finding the perfect place for your ceremony to recommending vendors to suggesting ways you can make your day truly special. I am always just a text or email away!

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On your wedding day I’ll be that friend you’ve stayed in touch with online rather than some random vendor you hired, so that you can relax and trust that I’ve got you. Your wedding day should not be an all-day photo shoot – the best moments are the ones where you forget that I’m there, because you’re having so much darn fun on your own!

"Finding Liz was the most unexpected surprise for our intimate elopement.  

We didn't realize how much we needed her to make our day complete. The pictures that she took captured the joy, intimacy and even nervousness that we shared. 

I can't even express how much she added to our day with her genuine interest in our relationship and her natural approach to capturing our story. Thank you Liz!"

Jennie & Brien

My couples spend $2,000 on average for me to capture the story of their elopement and collections start at $1400.

No two weddings are the same. If you’re looking for a different length of coverage, or you’re planning something unique I might not even have thought of, please get in touch so I can put together a custom collection for you!

HOW MUCH TIME DO WE NEED FOR OUR ELOPEMENT?

Most of my couples book 6-8 hours on average for their elopement, but how much time you need depends on so many different things.

I don’t want you to rush through your day because it deserves so much more than just a few hours of posed photos.

How do you want to remember the day? If you picture the best possible day you could spend together, what would you do together?

How can you make your wedding day a day you'll always cherrish?

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These are just a few examples of how you can spend your elopement day, but the best part is that you get to make it your own!

12 HOURS

8:00am: Snuggle up with a cup of coffee, share hand written notes or give a little wedding day gift

9:00am: Getting ready at the cabin
10:30am: First look
11:00am: Drive up a mountain pass in your jeep
12:30pm: Pick the perfect spot to say your vows
1:00pm: Champagne and picnic lunch
1:45pm: Adventure around for epic photos
3:30pm: Start heading back to your cabin
5:30pm: Ceremony with your friends & family
6:00pm: Group photos
6:30pm: Dinner prepared by a private chef
7:30pm: Sneak outside for sunset portraits
8:00pm- Liz Departs

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8 HOURS

8:00am: Getting ready separately

10:00am: First look 
10:30am: Hike to the ceremony location

11:30am: Ceremony -handwritten vows, rings, poetry and champagne
12:30pm: Picnic lunch together
1:30 pm: Portraits together

4:00pm- Liz Departs

6 HOURS

2:00pm: Getting ready
4:00pm: First look

4:30pm: Depart to location for portraits
5:00pm: Portraits together
6:30pm: Drive to the top of Cadillac Mountain
7:00pm: Sunset ceremony

7:30pm: Campgane Toast

8:00pm: Liz departs
 

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Heirloom Wedding Albums

Let’s be real? There’s very little point in investing in a wedding photographer if your photos will spend the next sixty years on a thumb drive, or on a social platform that will eventually become obsolite once people switch to the next one. I want you to have something tangible after your wedding and something that reflects the investment you've made which is why I include credits for an heirloom wedding albums in my top collections.

 

Read more about about my stunning handmade albums and the scientific research behind the benefits of print.

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