Kennedy and JD’s wedding day in Flagstaff started at the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic church and we made our way up the mountain for some rad forest photos. But, we also stopped downtown to make some cool portraits before ending up at the High Country Conference Center for their reception
It’s a very one-of-a-kind experience eloping up high on the red rocks in Sedona. And to have your wedding ceremony take place as the sun is peeking over the tops of Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte, creating a fantastic sunrise, is taking the experience up a big notch.
If you’re reading this, you probably recently got engaged. Congratulations! Time to start planning. There are so many options for wedding venues in Flagstaff. One of my favorites in town is Serendipity.
When it comes to getting married in Arizona (or anywhere for that matter), there are so many options for where and how to go about it. Jason and Angela chose an autumn elopement alongside Oak Creek on the West Fork trail near Sedona and it was intimate and beautiful.
Sometimes everything just falls into place and you get married as the sun rises at the Grand Canyon. Not really! Every wedding takes specific planning. Even an elopement. And Raquel and Jarrod took that to heart!
In 2021, I was fortunate to once again photograph a whole bunch of weddings, elopements and engagements in places like the Grand Canyon, Sedona, Flagstaff, Horseshoe Bend, Tucson, the Phoenix area and the wine country in Northern California.
These two are having a baby! Pretty exciting stuff! So, they planned a little babymoon to Sedona and, while they were there, fit in a maternity shoot on the red rocks at Bell Rock.
Who says photo shoots are awkward? Almost everyone! But they really don’t have to be. They should be fun! Especially if you’re exploring the red rock vistas of Sedona, Arizona.