Small wedding + mountain day

You can have family time and mountain time.

You do not have to choose between celebrating with your closest people and having just-us time in the mountains. Have the intimate ceremony, then carve out space before or after for private vows, quiet views, and time outside together.

How this can work

Give each part of the celebration room to breathe.

This does not all have to happen on one timeline. You can have the ceremony, family time, dinner, or gathering with your people, then save a separate stretch of time, or a separate day, for the quieter just-us mountain piece.

The wedding part Small mountain wedding ceremony with family and guests

Celebrate with your people.

Make room for the ceremony, family time, hugs, dinner, and the parts of the celebration that feel important to share.

The mountain part Couple in wedding clothes in the Blue Ridge Mountains

Save the just-us part for the mountains.

Build in private vows, quiet portraits, a hike, an overlook, or a separate adventure session that feels like the two of you.

This can happen in one day, over two days, or across a weekend that is still taking shape. I can help you think through timing, locations, travel time, light, family logistics, and what actually makes sense.

Start here

Tell me what you’re imagining.

Share what you know so far, and I’ll help you think through the next good step.

Elopement coverage begins at $3,400. Small wedding coverage begins at $5,000 for six hours. From there, I’ll help you shape coverage around your people, your plans, and any adventure you want to build into the day.

  • You do not need to have the whole day figured out
  • I can help with locations, timing, and mountain logistics
  • Guest count, accessibility, hiking comfort, and weather all matter
  • If your date is flexible, a month or general timeframe is enough to start