Provincetown Sunset Elopement: An Adventure Aboard the Schooner Bay Lady II

Provincetown Sunset Elopement: An Adventure Aboard the Schooner Bay Lady II

It may seem obvious, but when planning an adventure elopement its important to embrace the keyword, and sometimes the adventure is making the best of a cloudy forecast. In the story of Amanda and Christopher’s day, in one of their favorite places on earth, Provincetown, Massachusetts, we learn how important it is to let go, be flexible and ready to pivot, and above all, remember to have fun and enjoy the best day of your life. This unforgettable day that proves nothing, not even a looming rain cloud, can dampen the spirits of two people ready to celebrate their love. If you're searching for a Schooner Bay Lady II elopement photographer or for another New England adventure elopement, then continue on to see if I’m the photographer for you!

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Ashley & Todd’s Adventure Elopement on Loon Mountain
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Ashley & Todd’s Adventure Elopement on Loon Mountain

There’s nothing quite like a wedding day that’s truly, and unapologetically, you. For Ashley and Todd, that meant a day that combined a mountain adventure with the simple, heartfelt joy of a backyard celebration. Their Loon Mountain elopement was a perfect reflection of their relationship, filled with genuine laughs, stunning views, and of course, their adorable dog as the ring bearer.

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Chelsea & Ryan's Adventure Elopement in Acadia National Park | Bar Harbor, Maine
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Chelsea & Ryan's Adventure Elopement in Acadia National Park | Bar Harbor, Maine

Acadia National Park had been on my list for a long time — not just as a place I wanted to visit, but as a place I desperately wanted to photograph. When Chelsea and Ryan reached out about eloping there in October, I wanted to be their photographer immediately. I drove four hours from Manchester to Bar Harbor, settled into a converted tea house at their AirBnB — which was all mine for the next two nights — and headed out to explore downtown. I found a bar with incredible fresh fish tacos, fell into easy conversation with strangers from all over the country about weddings and photography and life, and went to bed early knowing I needed to be up long before sunrise. The next morning Ryan appeared at my door with fresh hot coffee and the news that pumpkin pancakes were on the way — and just like that, one of the best days of my career had officially begun. What followed were the best twelve hours of my photography career, starting off with thick morning fog, peak fall foliage, rocky Maine coastline, a rescue dog named Milo, a first dance in the middle of the road, and two people who chose to spend the most important day of their lives exactly as themselves — adventurous, intimate, and completely free.

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