Adventure Weddings

Tropical Puerto Rico Elopement with Stunning Views

Couple Elope in Puerto Rico Drenched in Beauty

SWELL & STONE / OUTDOOR WEDDING & ELOPEMENT PHOTOGRAPHER / United States & Beyond

There is something magical about elopements – they're intimate, spontaneous, and truly personal. That's exactly what Ieshia and Chris wanted for their special day, and Puerto Rico was the perfect place to make it happen. 

They chose the northwestern part of the island for its stunning beaches, rugged landscapes, and laid-back vibe, and their elopement day was nothing short of magical. The day started at their incredible Airbnb, which offered a panoramic view of the ocean and the lush vegetation surrounding it. 

The couple got ready together at sunrise, and their excitement and love for each other were palpable. We headed to their ceremony location at Playa Puerto Hermana. The beach was stunning, with huge waves crashing against the shore and surfers catching them in the background. 

The couple chose a simple and elegant ceremony. 

After the ceremony, the couple went for a horseback ride on Survival Beach, a secluded and pristine spot that offered breathtaking views of the coastline. They were surrounded by nature, with only the sound of the waves and the hooves of the horses breaking the silence. It was a moment of pure bliss and serenity that they will never forget. 

For lunch, they headed to The Eclipse Restaurant, a charming eatery perched on a hill overlooking the ocean. The food was delicious, with a mix of local and international flavors, and the view was breathtaking. The couple enjoyed their meal, savoring every moment and talking about their plans for the future. 

After lunch they took in the sights of Playa Jobos, which was an unbelievable sight. We walked along the boardwalk until reaching the “blowhole” area. With the giant waves in the area, the blow hole was really going off and providing a crazy and intense show for the eloping couple.

Back at their Airbnb, they spent the afternoon swimming in the pool and enjoying the ocean view. The sky was painted with shades of pink, orange, and purple, creating a stunning backdrop for dinner. 

They ordered in pizza for dinner and dined al fresco, under a starry sky and surrounded by candles and fairy lights. It was the perfect ending to a perfect day, and the couple was grateful for the memories they had created together. 

Ieshia and Chris's elopement day in Puerto Rico was a true escape from the ordinary, a celebration of love and adventure in a stunning and romantic setting. It was a reminder that love knows no boundaries, and that the most important thing in life is to share it with the person who makes your heart sing. 

As cliche as it sounds, our experience with Swell & Stone (Kat) was a complete dream come true! Kat was encouraging and enthusiastic throughout the entire planning stages and was easily reachable by email. When I felt I wanted to talk through plans she would promptly set up a phone call to ease my nerves. We eloped on 12/12/22 in Puerto Rico and although we could have found a local photographer, I am so glad we went with Kat. Our elopement day felt easy and relaxing although we had several different stops throughout our day. Our plans changed last minute and we decided to do a 2 hour horse back ride, and Kat took pictures the entire time while also riding a horse! Both my husband and I found Kat very personable and she made us both feel comfortable especially since this was our first professional photoshoot. Our pictures feel timeless, and immediately bring us back to our amazing elopement. Kat has so much experience with adventure shots, so I would encourage anyone thinking of doing an adventure elopement to think outside of the box - she will make it work!
— Ieshia & Chris

New England Couple Elopes in Rhode Island

Hong & John’s Magnificent RI Elopement

SWELL & STONE / ADVENTURE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER / Rhode Island & BEYOND

Hong and John eloped in Rhode Island in stunning style. Their day was full of surprises, including an unforecasted downpour that started in the middle of their ceremony. They rolled with it and soaked up all the views, surprises, and their day turned out to be the adventure of a lifetime.

They were supposed to elope the day before, but we checked in via phone and the forecast said pouring rain all day. Since I live in Rhode Island and I didn’t have anything booked the next day I was happy to not spend a day drenched and agreed. All started out dry the next day, but a couple minutes into their ceremony the rain began and didn’t let up until much later.

We met at a special spot in Lincoln Woods. I helped Hong change into her gown, and I set John up for the first look. She came floating down a sea of fall leaves and they saw each other for the first time in their wedding attire. It was as adorable as their only guests, two stuffed hippos. I was dying because they brought stuffed hippos and they had no idea that as a kid I collected stuffed hippos and happen to be obsessed with the animals. How appropriate that I would be the one to photograph their day. We understood each other.

After the first look we began our adventure around the park stopping at some of my favorite spots. It certainly helped that Lincoln Woods was in its full on peak fall foliage time and the trees were bursting with color in every direction. We picked a ceremony site and just as they were walking up to it a fisherman set up camp on the location. They asked if they could borrow it for just a few minutes and he was very gracious and totally fine with waiting his turn, which was so nice.

They began to exchange their vows and first just a drop. Then another. And another. Before we knew if they were getting soaked, but neither cared and to be honest it was such a memorable experience. We packed up after the ceremony and stopped at the covered bridge before heading down to the coast.

We hiked out to the beach and the great thing about a rainy day is that no one is at the beach. They had it to themselves and we ended up hiking to a lighthouse. The ground was so saturated and the trail was muddy, but they were absolute troopers and got to see a really unique side of the RI coastline, which was amazing. We played with lanterns and twinkle lights and then headed out in the dark.

The next day Hong texted me a photo of how much sand she shook out of her dress. She was laughing and the whole thing was such a memorable experience she wouldn’t have it any other way.

For our wedding, we wanted a unique experience and since we love the outdoors, we wanted an adventure photographer to capture the day. We loved working with Kat because she took the time to get to know us as a couple, and understand what our ‘ideal’ day would look like. She found some amazing locations based on the time of year (our wedding was in the Fall) and we are so glad we went with her recommendations as the scenery was spectacular on the day.

Kat was wonderful to work with, she kept us well informed, kept an eye on the weather, and advised us on what clothing and accessories we needed for our elopement day.On our planned wedding day, the weather was forecasted to be torrential rain and Kat was very flexible in agreeing to move everything back a day to avoid the downpour. We really appreciated her flexibility. We had such an amazing and fun time with Kat, and we loved every minute of it. Even when the weather didn’t cooperate, she was very well prepared and was able to capture some very creative and artistic photos.

Kat really is a master of her craft and was so enjoyable to work with. The final set of photos were truly breathtaking and it was exactly what we had hoped for.

We highly recommend Kat for any bride looking to have a unique experience with photos which aren’t your traditional cookie cutter style shots.
— Hong & John

Charming Couple Elope in Acadia National Park

Jess & Barry’s Maine Elopement iN acadia

SWELL & STONE / ADVENTURE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER / Maine & BEYOND

When Jess and Barry decided to elope in Acadia National Park in the late fall I knew that anything could happen with the weather. What we got was one of the nicest days in the whole season, which they managed to fill to the brim with joy, great views, and time with family. Their Acadia National Park wedding was one of the highlights of the season.

The day started early in the morning when we met for their first look at the beach. It was gorgeous and we were all shocked that it wasn’t completely freezing outside. They had their first look before the sun rose in the morning twilight before we walked up to an overlook to catch the sunrise. The sun put on a show and birds swooped low making the views truly something special.

From there we went over to one of the carriage roads. They had hiked this particular road together before, but what none of us knew if that we were in for a light ray show of the century. At one point I turned around to snap some photos of them and noticed light streaming through the trees. It was stunning and I couldn’t conceal my excitement. They held hands and ran back and forth and danced and kissed, and this is just one of those moments that you can’t replicate. It’s not a place or a view, it’s simply a moment in time when all the elements lined up exactly right and magic was the result- serendipity.

We finished our hike to the cobblestone bridge and made our way back. We met up later for the more formal part of the day which started with getting ready. Jess had accumulated a lot of sand and dirt in her dress from the morning adventure, but she had successfully cleaned it up for the formal ceremony- which was also set to be on a mountaintop, so more dirt was in store.

After getting ready and family portraits, Jess had a quick outfit change before we were on our way to the ceremony. The ceremony was on the side of a gorgeous mountain with an incredible view. The families all gathered in the spot before Jess’s dad walked her down the… rock “aisle”? The wind was whipping but everyone was all smiles as they said their vows. After a little celebration and some more photos where Jess finally lost her veil to the wind, and then we were headed back down the mountain and to the sunset spot.

There’s a magical little spot on the coast that is my favorite to catch the sunset in Acadia. It’s a quick jaunt from the car and there are 270-degree views so you can watch the moonrise and stars come out all from one spot. We rock-hopped our way down and were treated to the longest, most colorful sunset ever. It felt like the sunset didn’t want such a magical day to end so it bled into the starry night sky. A perfect end to one of the best elopement days ever.

Windy Cliffside Elopement at Mountain Lake in Vermont

Jillian & Kevin Elope in Lake Willoughby Vermont

SWELL & STONE / ADVENTURE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER / Vermont & BEYOND

Jillian and Kevin eloped on a mountainside cliff deep into fall in Northern Vermont. The day called for a wind storm, rain, and cold, and they were game for every second of it. In fact, they were hands down the two most capable and prepared hikers ready for any weather conditions with endless smiles and an abundance of joy. Their day was wild, windy, and extremely awesome.

I met them at their Airbnb, which from the front looked a little like a rundown old house from the front, but once you stepped inside, transformed into the coolest and cutest abode. It didn’t hurt that the views out the back were unreal and the huge windows let in tons of lovely natural light.

They were both in the process of getting ready, and their adventure pup, Willoughby, was getting amped for adventure. Kevin made a bouquet for Jillian and then set about finishing getting ready. Once everyone finished up we set up a first look in the backyard. It was beautiful and emotional, and before we knew it we were ready to head out for the hike.

I wanted to get some photos down on the beach before we started hiking because I thought it might be dark by the time we finished the hike. I’m so glad we did because it was both dark and raining by the time we finished!

Lake Willoughby is in a stunning and remote area. All the way up in Northern Vermont, it’s close to Kingdom Trails, a mountain biker’s paradise. The lake itself is crystal clear and a glacial lake that is over 300 feet deep. The shoreline of Lake Willoughby almost resembles a Norwegian fjord. The reason for this unique geology is due to the rock between Mount Pisgah on the east and Mount Hor on the west being eroded by an ancient valley ice lobe. This ice flow cut across the Willoughby granodiorite and adjacent metamorphic rocks. The ice flow may have exploited highly fractured bedrock along the margin of the Willoughby pluton or joint surfaces within the pluton. Whatever the reason, it result is a stunning, clear blue lake.

The hike we chose was about 6 miles round trip and fairly steep. I wasn’t worried about these two though, I knew they were avid hikers, and indeed the hike proved to be easy for them even in formalwear. The views from the top were stunning if a little scary. The sheer faces of the rock walls made for a long look down to the lake, and the extreme gusts of wind (up to 70 mph) made everything feel a little more intense. At one point we heard a tree go down and we vowed to keep an eye out so that we would be ready in case one came down near us. They decided to look at and get photos at all of the views, but then have their ceremony in a protected spot in the forest.

The rain held off for a while, but as we were looking at all the views the sky opened up on us. Jillian and Kevin were all smiles and not the least bit stressed and I admired and appreciated their roll with the punch’s attitudes.

When we got back down in the forest they enjoyed some pb&j’s and we found the perfect ceremony spot with a stone staircase backdrop. The light was fading fast, so it was finally time for the ceremony. How do I put into words what a beautiful and emotional ceremony it was? There was laughter and tears and combinations of both. They expressed so much love for each other and also an appreciation that they were marrying their life partner that wanted to get married in this non-traditional and unorthodox way.

I think one of the things that I get reminded about each time I get to photograph an incredible love story like theirs is how honored I am to get to be the one that they trust to capture their story for them. When I look back on these images I get to relive how wild and wonderful their day was, and it’s so incredible that these rad humans got married the way they did and I was able to capture all of the day’s glory.

Astonishingly Gorgeous Maine Elopement

Tyler & Seth’s Acadia National Park Elopement

SWELL & STONE / ADVENTURE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER / MAINE & BEYOND

It looks like Tyler & Seth’s Acadia National Park elopement day encompassed an entire lifetime in one day. From summiting a mountain before the sun rose, to a picnic on the beach, to flying in a plane over Acadia, to eating cake and exploring the rocky coastline as the sun set and the stars came out, this day had absolutely everything.

We fit in so many views, activities, and so much fun that it was impossible to choose just a few photos to encapsulate their day here. Let’s start with the morning. It was cold outside and we met in the dark, but the sheer enthusiasm that they were getting married was radiating off of them like the steam that would soon radiate off their shoulders as we started to climb up the mountain. Their faces when they saw the view from the top were nothing short of astonishment. Color was filling the sky and they breathed it all in before picking a ceremony site and preparing to say their vows.

The vows were full of Taylor Swift lyrics and there were a lot of smiles, laughs, and some tears. We had the mountain completely to ourselves and the ceremony could not have been any more beautiful.

They took their time exploring the top and as we headed down we saw even more incredible views. Somehow the day kept getting better, a theme throughout their whole elopement. Next up was a private picnic on the beach. They strolled and took in the views, ate some delicious locally sourced foods, and played some games they love.

After the beach, we met up at Acadia Flights. The next thing we knew we were soaring over the park and seeing a lot of the sights they had seen on foot from the air. It was so cool to see their elopement spot from above. The entire experience was so beautiful and unique and I highly recommend as a part of your elopement day if you like getting a bird’s eye view. The fall colors were even more spectacular from the air.

After the flight, we headed to where they were staying to freshen up, eat some cake, galavant around town a little, and then we packed up to head to our sunset location. The sky had become cloudy in the direction of the sun, but it was still open enough to stay for the blue hour and catch the starry night sky. The wrapped up the most perfect elopement day dancing under the night sky and walking back to the car via lantern light.

And so the perfect day that looked like 1000 different days because they packed in so much will live in their memory as the perfect way to get married.

Couple Elope in New Hampshire in Dazzling Style

Kiah & David’s Enchanting NH Elopement

SWELL & STONE / ADVENTURE Elopement PHOTOGRAPHER / New Hampshire & BEYOND

Kiah and David eloped in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in a way that ended up being more spectacular than any of us could have imagined. I think that’s one of the most incredible things about elopements. You really never know exactly what nature is going to deliver you when you’re several months out and planning. Sometimes you get really lucky.

I met Kiah and David at the place they were staying, a beautiful cabin deep in the woods, with an address, it turns out, that was hard to find. I pulled up to some house, which looked lived in an not like a rental, so I hesitated before walking up. A person came out onto the porch and asked if I was looking for the couple. They owned the rental and told me how to get there.

One I arrived David was out stoking the fire in his suit, which is always a fun sight to see. We went over everything before I went inside to say hello to Kiah. She finished getting ready and we set up the first look, which was sweet and silly all at once.

After the first look we packed up and headed out to the trailhead. We had talked about maybe staying on top of the mountain for sunset, but we weren’t sure if it was going to be worth it because clouds were forecasted for the whole afternoon. We took our time on the hike, and David even stripped down for part of it so he wouldn’t sweat all over his suit.

As I rounded the last corner before the view I turned around to catch their faces as they saw it for the first time. Their jaws dropped in awe at the kaleidoscope of color before them. The mountains, the trees, the sky- it was all stunning and they couldn’t believe that this was the cathedral they chose to say their vows in.

After some happy exploring and jumping for joy we settled in to their ceremony spot. Their vows were sweet and intimate. Not a single hiker came by during their ceremony, so they truly had the place to themselves. Following the ceremony we set up a picnic and they read letters from their family, popped champagne, and basked in the setting sun.

And the setting sun put on a show. The sunset lit up the whole sky with color. Now not only the trees were bursting with color, but the sky was on fire. The sunset lasted so long we ended up staying until the stars came out. There was no wind and it was such a comfortable temp that there was no reason not to stay.

As they put on their headlamps for the hike down I couldn’t stop beaming and saying how everything couldn’t have been more perfect. There are days when things don’t go to plan, and days when things are made harder by the weather or other factors, but this was one of those days that nothing could go wrong and everything felt easy, smooth, and exactly perfect.

Kat is a remarkable photographer with world class talent. We recommend her as much as we possibly can.

For our wedding, my wife and I wanted to be married in an intimate ceremony outdoors and in nature. We hired Kat to capture our adventure wedding in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Kat was both our photographer and our officiant, which was an added bonus that really made our vision possible.

Kat was the perfect companion for our adventure wedding. When we finally met in person on our wedding day, it was like we had been old friends. We had so much fun hiking with her, and she seemingly effortlessly blended between adventure companion and expert photographer.

Perhaps most importantly, the photos came out magnificently! The pictures have brought our friends and family to tears with how stunning they are and we could not be happier or more impressed with their quality, the variety of moments she captured, or how deftly she was able to capture both us as subjects and the stunning wilderness and landscape that we occupied. Kat is perhaps one-of-a-kind in blending intimate moments between a couple and the grandeur of nature. Kat’s photography captured the story we were hoping to experience and see!

We would recommend Kat unreservedly. She was professional across the board, whether the quality of her photography, her handling of our photo shoot in being able to bring out the best of us and be a trusted companion, and our interactions and planning with her leading up to the shoot. We are so grateful to you, Kat!
— Kiah & David

Romantic Rhode Island Elopement

Skyla & Matt ELope in Charming Rhode Island

SWELL & STONE / ADVENTURE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER / Rhode Island & BEYOND

Skyla and Matt eloped in Rhode Island on a perfectly beautiful summer morning. When they reached out they wanted both rocky coastline and forest vibes, and I knew I had just the spots for them.

Skyla changed in the woods and I got Matt into position for the first look. We were racing the rising sun as Skyla walked to him. They watched the sunrise over the coast during their first look, and then we moved to a different spot for their ceremony while basking in the warm morning sun.

After their vows, we explored the nearby beach and ruins, and they told me all about the incredible road trip they were on. They are from Indiana and used their elopement as an opportunity to see New England. They were enjoying concerts, doing food tours, and seeing all the sites, and their elopement day was right in the middle of it all. I love when couples create an extended honeymoon out of their elopement. It makes the entire experience even more memorable and special.

Up next, we headed to a secluded forest location. A short drive and then a short hike later and we walked into an amphitheater of trees. This really is one of the most stunning locations in the state. It feels really special to walk down the aisle of trees when there is no one around and it really does feel like mother nature provides way cooler aisles than a church ever could.

Skyla and Matt busted out a “shot-ski” and enjoyed a drink. They had a mini celebration picnic and talked about what was up next on their trip. The entire morning felt like a dream, and at the end of it all they were married. They wanted a low-stress, beautiful, private, and intimate wedding experience and that is exactly what they got.

I love when people come from out of town to elope in Rhode Island, especially if they’ve never been here before. After the experience, the Ocean State is so meaningful to them, and they have a place that they can come back to again and again for their anniversary and remember the joy of the first time they were ever here.

Wintry Mountain Elopement in Stowe Vermont

Tori & Tom ELope in Other-Worldly Vermont

SWELL & STONE / ADVENTURE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER / Vermont & BEYOND

When Tori and Tom first reached out to me and told me they wanted to elope in the mountains of Vermont in the middle of winter, I had just found out I was pregnant. Getting married in the winter is always a somewhat harrowing task, and if I chose to move forward, more so this time because I would be 7 months pregnant on their date.

We planned a little on the phone, and honestly, the day seemed like too much fun for me to not get to shoot it. So we began planning, and I am so grateful for their infinite trust not only in my ideas and vision but in my pregnant self’s physical ability to carry out the plan.

We started the day at sunrise with a little hike through the snow at a local state park. Upon reaching the top of the hill Tori and Tom pulled out sleds that they had stashed the day before and flew down the hill to their ceremony site with their parents. They said their vows under a big tree, threw snowballs at one another and reveled in the intimate beautiful spot they chose. As their parents hiked out, we took a few more photos and then headed to a frozen waterfall nearby. After we put on micro-spikes we hiked again. In order to get down the waterfall we had to slide and scoot over a very frozen and steep path. They were so sweet and more worried about me and my gear than they were about themselves, even though they were in formal wear! I have to say that was the first time in my entire photography career that clients have been more worried about my ability to complete the task than I was worried about their ability to do the maneuverers in formalwear. Normally, their job is a lot tougher than mine. We all made it and I’m so happy we did. The waterfall was peaceful and stunning, and I had been there many times in the summer and fall, but never in the winter.

After the waterfall, they were off to the mountain for a backcountry adventure. I have always wanted to do a specific backcountry ski/snowboard elopement at this one spot in Stowe, and they were game. The only problem was my doctor would not allow my 7 months pregnant self to ski while documenting their elopement. I had done it before, but not with a baby on board, so I hired an amazing assistant, Alex, to do that portion. She did an awesome job and although I know it was freezing cold, and a ton of work, Tori and Tom did a stellar job. Not to mention they have one of the most memorable elopement day experiences of all time.

I am so grateful for their trust in me and the process. The unique and stunning images speak for themselves, as I’ve never seen another gallery so full of such freezing cold and wonderful adventure all on one winter day in February.

Memorable Franconia Notch New Hampshire Elopement

Lauren & Elliot ELope in New Hampshire with dogs

SWELL & STONE / ADVENTURE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER / New Hamsphire & BEYOND

Lauren & Elliot began their stunning New Hampshire small outdoor wedding day with an adventure hike. It was before sunrise when we met in a parking lot and headed up the steep trail in front of us. They exclaimed while laughing that I could have told them that although it was a short hike it was straight up. But before we knew it we had arrived at the top and the stunning view silenced any protests from minutes before. Lauren quickly changed into her dress in the forest as I got Elliot into position for the first look as their two pups ran around having the time of their lives.

Just after the first look, the sun came up and we basked in its warm rays. After some more basking and checking out all the different views we hiked down and walked over to the lake that we had just viewed from above. The sun was streaming through the mountains there was fog dancing on the surface of the lake making for the perfect early fall/late summer vibes.

We hiked over to a more secluded spot and they read their private vows to one another while the dew burned off the trees and the no one around except for the mountains and their sweet dogs.

After a morning to remember we parted ways only to meet up again in the afternoon for the main event. As they were getting ready with family to help it was clear how much those who were there loved them. Lauren’s mom was helping her get ready while friends were setting up the table for the celebration. The officiant, another friend, was practicing his speech, and there was a buzz of joy in the air.

Lauren had a first look with her dad, which was the sweetest thing ever, and we took family formals before starting the ceremony. The ceremony began with their dogs zig-zagging the aisle, which was funny and kept things light. The ceremony was beautiful and joyful. And their recession was punctuated with orange bursts which made for an awesome photo.

The celebration was laid back and lovely. They had the meal catered, which allowed everyone to enjoy each moment. Lauren’s brother tended the bar, and there were teary-eyed speeches, followed by an array of desserts, including a doggy cake. The dogs (and the humans) enjoyed their day thoroughly, and in the end, that (along with being married) is mostly what Lauren and Elliot found most important.

I’ve been speechless since getting our sneak peek photos and still having a hard time finding the words to express my happiness and gratitude.

Kat is a master at her craft! Our micro-wedding was our first time having a professional photographer photograph us, so we didn’t know what to expect and just rolled with the entire day.

When we decided to elope with 14 close family members and friends we looked for an adventure elopement photographer. That then snowballed into getting married in NH and choosing 2 locations for sunrise photos. Kat was a huge help in bringing our vision to life! She made a couple location suggestions in New England and we chose what best fit us.

She has the most calming way about her but still came off as my hype woman after she was clicking away taking our photos. I felt so beautiful and comfortable with her and actually teared up when we said our goodbyes at the end of the night. She’s quite special and 1000% worth it! She let us be ourselves and just captured those moments.

If you’ve made it this far, hire Kat. You’ll never regret it!
— Lauren & Elliot

Fairytale Elopement in Acadia National Park | Acadia Elopement Packages

Ankeeta & Jacob Elope in Acadia National Park

SWELL & STONE / ADVENTURE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER / MAINE & BEYOND

A magical fairytale is the best way to describe Ankeeta and Jacob’s Acadia National Park elopement. They met at a strategically positioned overlook before the sun even rose from their first look. The moon was setting in the background and they were both really excited to see one another and begin their incredible elopement day. After their first look, they hiked with family and their pups to their ceremony spot and said their vows as the sunrise rose, filling the morning sky with soft light and muted colors. Our timing was perfect because after they finished their vows and a small celebration, hikers began arriving at this popular spot in the park. We moved a little for formal photos and some more exploration and then the marine layer fog began to roll in. It seemed that we would have three days worth of weather in 3 hours!

After the morning session the couple and their family went to breakfast and had a relaxing rest of their morning. I met them again in the afternoon where they roasted s’mores with their family and got ready again for the second portion of their adventure elopement day. We went back to the park where we hiked, went to the beach and watched the sunset. As the sunset and everyone else cleared off the rocks we stayed and sat enjoying the seclusion and the views.

I knew the moon would rise at any moment and so we walked into position to see it come up. Ankeeta shouted “that’s it!” and we all looked at the horizon and saw an absolutely huge orange ball rising in the distance. From moonset to moonrise their entire day had come full circle. It was full of so much love, unreal views, and it was everything they wanted and more. We all felt so content sitting out there taking in the vast beauty of a place like Acadia, and as the moon rose higher and the stars came out, Ankeeta and Jacob busted out their lightsabers for some even more fun and unique light writing. They battled one another, then created a heart, and then they attempted to write their elopement date with headlamps, which proved to be a difficult task.

These two could not have been more fun to hang out with. I’m so thankful they trusted me with their vision for their day, and it’s always so incredible when the actual elopement day not only lives up to their expectations, but exceeds it. From sunrise to sunset it was such a perfect day, and they were laid back and relaxed and able to savor ever moment of it. They included so many details unique to the two of them and their relationships. They were able to include family and their two dogs, which was incredibly important to them. Oh, and I forgot to mention they traveled to Maine from Florida where they are used to much warmer weather, but the temps didn’t bother them one bit. In the morning it was probably in the high 50’s, but they came prepared and enjoyed much warmer weather the rest of the day.

I think the day is best summed up by one of the GIF’s above where they finish saying their vows and Ankeeta can be seen jumping up and down for joy! Then Jacob scoops her up in his arms for their first kiss as a married couple. They radiate joy and happiness together. And tying the knot in the way that was truly them was the best gift they could give one another.