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• 3 hours to full day coverage
• Digital + film (35mm + 120) photographs
• Your choice of Digital, Super 8, or Camcorder video

(view video samples here!)
Anywhere in the US: All-day (up to 10 hours): $9600
Anywhere in the US: up to 6 hours: $7600
California: up to 3 hours (ceremony + portraits only): $4600

PRICING

DETAILS

Elopement Photo + Video

Elopement
Photo + Video

• 3 hours to full day coverage
• Digital & film (35mm + 120) photographs
• An online gallery ready for downloading & sharing
Anywhere in the US: All-day (up to 10 hours): $6200
Anywhere in the US: up to 6 hours: $4600
CA, OR, WA: up to 6 hours: $3800
California (ceremony + portraits only): up to 3 hours: $2600

PRICING

DETAILS

Elopement Photography

Elopement
Photography

Full ceremony video: $800
Additional hour of photography: $400
Additional hour of photo + video: $800




Service Add-Ons

- Keepsake print box with 50 fine linen prints: +$400
- Polaroid photographs + Polaroid holder: +$100
- Access to a professional print shop right in your online gallery
In an era dominated by digital media, physical prints and keepsakes provide a tangible and lasting representation of your special day. Holding a physical photograph in your hands can evoke powerful emotions and bring back cherished memories in a way that scrolling through a digital album cannot.

what we offer

Keepsakes + Heirlooms

Keepsakes + Heirlooms

F.A.Q.

frequently asked questions

can we add a second photographer to our package?

I am fully comfortable photographing a wedding day alone, so I do not include a second photographer in any of my packages. If there's a reason your wedding may benefit from having one, such as a super amazing angle you want to get during the ceremony that would require another photographer (like a balcony view), or two separate events taking place at the same time (like you and your partner getting ready at different locations), I'm more than happy to have one of my photographer friends tag along! Reach out for rates.

do we get to keep the polaroids you take?

Absolutely!!! But first, I'll take them home with me to scan them professionally, & I'll include the digital scans in your online gallery. Then I'll ship the originals to you to keep forever!

What is your favorite camera?

I LOVE my Canon EOS 1V. This is the very last (and the very best) professional 35mm film camera that Canon ever made. It takes EF Canon lenses, so I get to use the same lenses on this camera that I use on my modern digital Canon cameras. It's bulky and heavy, but built so well & I use it at every wedding I photograph.
A close second is my thrifted Samsung Maxima Zoom point & shoot. This camera was a Goodwill find from 10 years ago, and I bring it to every wedding too. It's a fun film camera that produces beautiful images and lets me snap away without having to worry about focusing or adjusting my settings.