Elopements
A collection of worldwide LGBTQ+ elopement stories.
Amy and Marcy are both in their 50’s – it took them each a little while to find their person. They celebrate marriage in a totally unique and laid-back ceremony in the forests of Oregon.
Nadia and Sheika didn’t let COVID stand in the way of celebrating their marriage. Their Joshua Tree elopement included family and friends in virtual but meaningful ways.
Amaris and Cortnie shared an intimate sand ceremony surrouned by just 10 guests at their Puerto Rico elopement.
Their backup option was a small backyard wedding in luei of a bigger formal wedding, turns out the backyard wedding was better than they could imagine.
Addy and Brittani did want a 25 guest wedding, but a few factors meant that they opted for a sunrise elopement along the beach with just six people there to witness.
With a handful of family and friends, Jess and Steph became wife and wife on top of a beautiful Canadian mountaintop.
After two postponements, Kellie & Vanessa brought together a ten-guest elopement in just a few short weeks.
Surrounded by just their four children, in the middle of a pandemic, Smith Rock Oregon was the perfect setting for these two lovers to say, “I do.”
Amanda and Meghan decided to elope at Drift Creek Falls in Oregon. They climbed trees, shared vows and became wife and wife amongst nature.
An elopement was the only option for these two loved up ladie. They decided on the Canadian Wilderness and shared vows surrounded by snow.