Kimberly and Joe eloped at the Grand Canyon back in March before the pandemic changed everything. As Covid continues to make life difficult, small elopements and micro-weddings also continue to make a lot of sense.
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Kimberly and Joe eloped at the Grand Canyon back in March before the pandemic changed everything. As Covid continues to make life difficult, small elopements and micro-weddings also continue to make a lot of sense.
Like so many couples, Josh and Alyssa had to reschedule their wedding celebration due to Covid 19. But they still wanted to get married! So they put together a small micro wedding outdoors with their immediate family at Lost Dutchman State Park
Weddings in the forest around Flagstaff are really some of my favorites. And Lena and Jimmy’s wedding at the Arizona Nordic Village was no exception.
Heidi and Dan decided on a Grand Canyon elopement back in October. It was a beautiful, crisp autumn day. Perfect for a small wedding ceremony.
Like so many couples this year, Camden and Ashtyn planned to get married and celebrate with all the people that matter the most to them. But that’s not how this year played out. So they had an intimate wedding in Tucson with their closest family. And it was beautiful.
When you decide on a Grand Canyon elopement in the winter months, you have to be prepared for any kind of weather. Cindy and Adam experienced a little bit of everything - wind, snow and a beautiful sunset!
Abbey and Jeremy’s summer wedding had to be postponed due to Covid. What a bummer. But they ended up planning a beautiful fall, forest elopement in Flagstaff in the fall. Win!
Catherine and Stephen’s simple, intimate Sedona elopement was so beautiful. Yavapai Point Overlook, just around the corner from Bell Rock in Sedona is the perfect location for a small wedding ceremony.