Wedding

Stony Man Summit Elopement in June | Sunrise Hiking Elopement in Shenandoah National Park

This wedding day consisted of :

5am meet up - meaning a 2:30am wake up.

A small hike through the dark woods.

Putting the boutonnière on by flashlight (app).

Getting completely naked to change into wedding clothes on top of a mountain.

Setting up a video to send to family and friends after.

Crying during vows, songs, and poems.

A first dance to a favorite song, all alone.

Reading letters from family.

Laughing and crying.

Taking off the dress shoes.

Hiking through the woods in the fresh daylight.

Finding a forest of giant ferns.

Napping.

Cloudy May Sunset Ceremony | Elopement in Shenandoah National Park

Remember these two? I photographed Jacob’s proposal to Kaylea back in November at this exact same spot where their ceremony was.

Kaylea and Jacob had to change their wedding plans quickly. Originally they were doing a backyard wedding in May with all their family and friends, but with groups being down to 10 or fewer, they decided to switch their date and location and it was just in time because a couple days later Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive closed due to Covid-19 (they’ve announced they are open again!!)

It was just their parents and their officiant. Jacob’s suit arrived quickly from an online order and fit perfectly (phew!) and Kaylea’s bouquet was picked by her mom there at their farm.

After their ceremony they took family photos and were given an envelope with their instructions for how to get to their Bed & Breakfast - it was like a scavenger hunt! We took couple portraits at a few overlooks, where they got some congratulatory honks from passersby.

It was wonderful and emotional and gorgeous, even if it was pulled together quickly and unlike their original plan - but at the end of the day they were married and still had some of their important people there to celebrate them.


November Sunrise Elopement | Adventurous Wedding with Family in Shenandoah National Park | Brewhouse Reception in Harrisonburg, Virginia

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Marion & Stephen’s wedding weekend started in the evening the night before - people traveled in from all over the States to spend the weekend with them. They rented out a ton of rooms at Skyland and had a rehearsal campfire where they gave out blankets to all their guests so they were warm for the chilly ceremony and gave them all the details for the 4am hike the next morning.

In the weeks leading up to their wedding weekend, they sent out emails to everyone with information and plans for the weekend - they also asked that everyone send flowers instead of gifts, so they used flowers from all over the United States (including Hawaii!) as their flowers for bouquets, flower crowns, leis, and to decorate the brewery for their reception.

For the hike, there were two ways to get to the ceremony location - all their friends and family and Stephen took the shorter hike while Marion, her parents, sister, and myself took the longer hike. When we reached the summit, everyone was there waiting. They had their ceremony RIGHT as the sun was rising. Marion walked up the “aisle” with her dad to bagpipes! After the ceremony, they had hot coffee with Irish Cream, bagels and cream cheese, and took tons of group photos. We hiked back down, took a small siesta, and then went to Restless Moons Brewery in Harrisonburg for a live band, delicious food, and brews.

Up on the mountain it was the absolute coldest I have ever been in my life - but by the time we went down to the brewery, the day had warmed up and it was perfectly delightful.