Celebrating your engagement in the backcountry is an amazing experience. These two booked a campsite at Lake O’Hara, aruguably one of Canada’s most pristine and well kept areas to enjoy a vast network of trails. We hiked in and out to join them for a spectacular sunset session atop Opbain Plateau and the conditions did not disapoint. As avid hikers, we were excited to join them on the trails so read more to enjoy some highlights.
Read MoreFall is an exciting transition from Summer to Winter and brings with it some of our favorite things to look forward to in the Rockies. As local Canmore & Banff hiking and elopement photographers, here’s a quick look at our top 5 reasons to get engaged or married in Fall.
Read MoreSummer weddings in Canmore don’t come much better than this. E & E celebrated their love together with a ceremony at The Bear & Bison Inn with close family and friends. As local Canmore Wedding photographers we know our way around town to avoid the crowds and intertwine our beautiful mountain views into their special day. Read more to see some highlights from their day.
Read MoreSummer is the most elusive of all of our seasons here in the Canadian Rockies. It’s a time of vibrance, life and adventure. Summer tends to be the go-to time to elope, get engaged or get married, but for those still struggling to picture what their day would look like, read more to find out our top 5 reasons to elope in Summer in the Canadian Rockies.
Read MoreA visit to Moraine Lake is on the top of many people’s bucket list so why not make your trip extra special with some photos to celebrate your engagement too. We joined L & T on a beautiful Summer’s evening for a sunset session at arguably Canada’s most iconic lakeside destination.
Read MoreThis has to be one of the decisions that couples linger over most once they’ve committed to the idea of eloping. “Where should we elope?”. With so many options available and too many amazing places to visit, it’s key to recognise that we’re all different and some places just won’t cut it. When considering your location to elope, you should be looking for somewhere that draws you in and captivates your imagination and sense of adventure. As local elopement and wedding photographers in the Canadian Rockies, let’s get into it and in no particular order, explore our 9 tips for choosing your elopement location.
Read MoreWe followed C & M from an enagement session in Jasper National Park to tying-the-knot with their wedding at Willow Lane Barn in the prairies. We spent the whole day with these two, along with their friends and families for a spectacular Summer wedding at Willow Lane Barn. This wedding had it all, along with a beautiful prairie sunset to end the day.
Read MoreSpring can often be a popular time of year to exchange vows to coincide with Nature’s “new beginnings” of the year. Why not sweep that tradition aside and look a little closer at why Spring is a great time of year to elope in the eyes of your local Banff and Canmore elopement photographers.
Read MoreIf, like A & D, you love the mountains, then Canmore is a dream destination to celebrate your love for each other. Like many couples during covid, they had to postpone their celebrations but were finally able to tie-the-knot on a warm, Sunny day in the Spring. Cornerstone Weddings created a beautiful and intimate day for these two to simply relax and enjoy the company of their closest family and friends. Join us for some highlights from their amazing day.
Read MoreElopements and small weddings have been growing in popularity and often the decision to elope can become overwhelming, thanks in part to a variety of myths that surround these intimate celebrations of love. Having eloped ourselves, we wanted to debunk some common myths that we hear a lot and to do our part to ensure that if you want to elope, you can do so guilt free. We can appreciate that choosing to elope really isn’t for everyone so feel free to reach out if you need some outside advice about your day.
Read MoreLake O’Hara is a place that makes the top of bucket lists for travellers in the Canadian Rockies…even the locals find it difficult to resist a chance to visit! Naturally, when these two adventurous souls brought their dream to elope at the lodge to us, we couldn’t imagine a more fitting slice of paradise to exchange vows, tucked away in a little corner of Yoho National Park. Take a peek into Danielle & Beau’s elopement to see what all the fuss is about.
Read MoreAre you struggling with your decision to elope? There’s some tough choices that couples have to make when deciding to elope. We wanted to take the time to share what we consider to be the 5 most important decisions we faced when we eloped, in the hope to support other couples going through the same journey.
Read MoreEngagements don’t get any better than this incredible multi-day heli-backpacking trip into Mt. Assiniboine Provincial Park. With world-renowned views and lots of trails to explore come and take a closer look at a truly special way to celebrate your love together.
Read MoreNot sure where to start with planning your elopement? If you're looking for some guidance on planning your own elopement from a couple that did it themselves then look no further. This is Wild Alpine Image Co.'s 7 Steps to Planning Your Elopement.
Read MoreEver wondered why couples choose to elope in Winter? Well, there’s something special about our coldest season and if you are in need of some persuasion then dive in. We uncover our 7 top reasons to elope in Winter. What are you waiting for…
Read MoreVisiting Moraine Lake in Banff National Park is often at the top of the bucket list for travellers passing through the Canadian Rockies. Why not take things a step further by choosing to elope in one of the most impressive lake shores in the world. Join Wild Alpine Image Co. on an adventure into the The Valley of the Ten Peaks to capture the magic.
Read MoreFind out a little more about the team behind Wild Alpine Image Co. Learn about how we eloped ourselves and what sets us aside from other husband and wife photography teams out there.
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