Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

Thursday, August 27, 2026

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what we have planned

These aren’t your traditional styled shoots.
Each content day is structured like a real destination elopement, from day-before moments to the ceremony and what follows. Nothing is rushed or staged for content.
You’ll photograph two couples across four sessions, including a casual day-before session and a full elopement day for each couple.

This structure allows you to capture the full elopement story, not just highlight moments, resulting in galleries that feel realistic, lived-in, and aligned with the kind of work you want to be booked for.

2 "ALL-DAY" ADVENTURE ELOPEMENTS:

2 COUPLES • 4 SHOOTS – 2 ELOPEMENTS • 2 CASUAL SHOOTS

The Landscapes We’ll Move Through

mountain views

The Landscapes We’ll Move Through

mountain Meadows

Two couples, two elopements, two casual shoots — four story-driven moments
A full narrative arc across the day with different landscapes, light, and natural moments unfolding as they would on a real elopement day.

So, what will you get?

Intentional storytelling & guided creative direction
Learn how to slow down, observe, and capture moments as they unfold. I’ll guide the flow of the day and share how I approach storytelling, movement, and natural interaction so you leave with stronger images and a deeper understanding of how to document elopements.

Intimate content day experience
A small, thoughtfully limited group to keep the day calm, focused, and collaborative.

The Rocky Mountain NP Field Guide
A practical guide with tips on getting to the area, where to stay, local insights, scenic locations, lighting considerations, and ideas for future shoots in the park–helpful for planning your visit and sharing with future elopement couples.

National Park + permit guidance
Education around Special Use Permits (SUP), rules, and best practices when working in protected spaces.

VIP group chat
A private space to ask questions, prepare ahead of time, and stay connected before and after the content day.

Community & networking
A shared experience with creatives who value intention, craft, and meaningful work over volume. Come for the experience, leave with meaningful connections and friendships within the elopement community.

Not included: lodging, transportation, park entry fee and all other personal expenses.

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Extended financing up to 18 months is available. Flexible payment options, including four payments of $212.50 and additional plans, can be viewed at checkout through Klarna or Affirm. All plans are subject to approval and are available to U.S. residents only.
Prices are listed in USD.

1 payment of $850

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Your questions, answered...

Field & Film content days are intentionally paced and thoughtfully designed. This isn’t a rushed styled shoot or a content grab. Each day is built around real flow, real couples, and space to slow down. So that you’re not competing for angles or leaving with work that doesn’t feel like you. The focus is on experience first, imagery second, and confidence always.

Group sizes are intentionally kept small. Each content day is built around two couples at each location, allowing for more shooting time, natural movement, and a calm, collaborative environment. Limited spots ensure you’re never rushed, crowded, or competing for space–and that there’s room to ask questions and create with intention.

I approach every Content Day with care for the land first. Locations are chosen intentionally, permits are secured when required, and group size, movement, and setups are kept minimal to reduce impact. We follow Leave No Trace best practices–staying on trail when necessary, respecting natural boundaries, and moving thoughtfully through shared spaces.
Before we ever arrive, you’ll receive clear guidance on expectations so everyone steps into the environment aligned, informed, and respectful. The goal is to create meaningful work without leaving a mark behind.

Yes. You’ll be added to a private VIP group chat before the content day, which makes it easy to connect with other attendees, coordinate travel, and ask questions leading up to the event.

The closest airport to Rocky Mountain National Park is Denver International Airport (DEN), about 1.5 to 2 hours away. For the easiest access, plan to stay in Estes Park on the east side of the park.

August in Rocky Mountain National Park brings warm summer days and fully accessible alpine terrain. Daytime temperatures typically range from the 70s to low 80s at lower elevations, with much cooler conditions in higher elevations. Mornings and evenings can feel crisp, and afternoon thunderstorms are common, so plan for quickly changing weather and bring layers along with a rain jacket.

The experience is designed to be accessible for most activity levels, with some moderate elements. Many locations involve short walks or moderate hikes to reach alpine lakes, mountain overlooks, and open tundra landscapes. Expect uneven terrain, elevation changes, and time spent at higher altitude, so comfortable hiking shoes and layers are recommended.