Amy Galbraith Photography
Twenty minutes from Olympic National Park is how Amy Galbraith describes her front door, and that proximity defines her entire business. Based in P…
Elopements · Adventure Elopements
18 elopement photographers serving Washington couples planning an elopement or micro wedding.
Twenty minutes from Olympic National Park is how Amy Galbraith describes her front door, and that proximity defines her entire business. Based in P…
Elopements · Adventure Elopements
Light and airy is the aesthetic B. Jones Photography leads with, a brighter, softer look that stands apart from the moody, shadow-heavy editing com…
Micro Weddings
Sustainability commitments are unusually prominent in BreeAnna Lasher's public profile: she is a charter member of Emerald Hour, a wedding sustaina…
Elopements · Micro Weddings · LGBTQ+ Friendly
Courthouse ceremonies get genuine attention from Captured by Candace, whose published work includes a downtown Seattle courthouse elopement that co…
Elopements · Courthouse
Over a decade behind the camera grounds Zach of Davis Photo Co., a wedding and elopement photographer working out of Bellingham, Washington. The no…
Elopements
Emma Studley introduces herself as a Seattle, Washington based wedding and elopement photographer, and her destination list stretches notably wider…
Elopements · Destination
A three-person team rather than a solo operator, Henry Tieu Photography pairs founder Henry with Nick in Seattle and Sergio in Northern California,…
Elopements · Micro Weddings · Destination
Snoqualmie, the small city beneath the Cascade foothills east of Seattle, is where James Thomas Long Photography makes its home, and the studio say…
Elopements · Adventure Elopements
Two package formats define how Jamie Tobin structures elopement coverage: a One Day option priced at $5,800 and a Multi Day experience at $8,400 fo…
Elopements · Micro Weddings · Adventure Elopements
Urban elopements starting at $2,500 are the headline offer from Mason Joel Photography, a Seattle studio oriented toward couples marrying in the ci…
Elopements · Micro Weddings
Documentary instincts shape Megan Montalvo's work, which leans toward elopements and intimate adventure weddings told as unscripted stories rather…
Elopements · Adventure Elopements · Destination
North Bend sits where the Snoqualmie Valley meets the Cascade foothills, and that is where Stacy of Outshined Photography keeps her home base, with…
Elopements · Micro Weddings · Adventure Elopements
Analog film sets Sound & Sea apart: alongside digital coverage, the Seattle studio shoots 35mm, 120mm medium format, and Super 8 motion film, givin…
Elopements · Micro Weddings · Adventure Elopements
Tacoma rather than Seattle anchors Taylor Jones's photography practice, a distinction that matters for couples marrying in the South Sound, near Mo…
Elopements
Three pricing tiers organize Valerie Lisuk's offerings: Pacific Northwest adventure elopements begin at $4,000, elopements anywhere in the United S…
Elopements · Adventure Elopements · Micro Weddings
Fifteen-plus years in the wedding industry and more than a hundred elopements photographed sit behind Van Gachnang's queer-owned, woman-owned Seatt…
Elopements · Adventure Elopements · LGBTQ+ Friendly
Vancouver, Washington puts Hannah Johnson of Wandering Peaks in an unusual position among the state's elopement photographers: she lives at the sou…
Elopements · Adventure Elopements
Accessibility is the angle that distinguishes Wild Coast, a Bellingham studio that specializes in accessible elopements and unconventional outdoor…
Elopements · Adventure Elopements · Destination
Washington has one legal quirk every eloping couple must plan around: a mandatory three-day waiting period between getting your marriage license and the ceremony, and the license is only valid for 60 days. Apply by mail or in person with any county auditor ahead of your trip and the wait disappears into your travel planning.
The landscape splits into three very different shoots: Mount Rainier's wildflower meadows (special use permit, short July–August bloom window, designated ceremony sites), the Olympic Peninsula's rainforest and sea stacks (Olympic National Park permits, plus tide tables that decide whether Rialto Beach is even walkable), and the San Juan Islands, where ferry schedules become a core part of your timeline.
Weather strategy here is the opposite of the Rockies: instead of dodging afternoon storms, you're working with marine layers and drizzle that photographers genuinely prize — overcast skies in the Hoh Rain Forest read as mood, not bad luck. Pack for wet ground, give your photographer a flexible window, and treat a moody forecast as part of the aesthetic you came for.
Planning budgets too? See elopement packages in Washington.