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Elope in Colorado
by We, The Light Photography
Honest answers for couples planning an elopement or micro-wedding in the mountains of Colorado. With over 380+ elopements planned and photographed across Colorado, we've learned a thing or two about what makes these days actually work, and more importantly, what makes them feel incredible. This podcast is where we share all of it. The tips, the real talk, the things we wish every couple knew before they started planning.
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Most Googled Elopement Locations Mini Series: Loveland Pass
Is Loveland Pass worth the hype? Short answer: yes, fully. After 50+ elopements here and a lifetime of living in Colorado, it's one of the locations we recommend without hesitation. The variety of scenery is hard to beat: aspen groves, a mountain lake, and that wide-open summit feeling, and it photographs beautifully at multiple times of day. Sunrise is especially special here because the window of soft, even light lasts significantly longer than at most alpine locations, which means more room to breathe and fewer rushed shots.A few things to know that Google won't tell you: it gets busy on weekends, so weekdays are your best bet for real privacy. The altitude is serious, so come hydrated, acclimated, and fed. And keep your guest count small. This is fragile alpine tundra, not a venue, and it's best experienced as just the two of you or with a tight group of up to 10. Treat it well and it will absolutely deliver.If you want to learn more about exactly how to elope at Loveland Pass and see real elopements there, view our Loveland Pass Elopement Guide.If you're starting to think through your own Colorado elopement, our Elopement Planning Guide is a great place to start.
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Colorado Wildflower Elopements: Timing, Locations, and What to Expect
f you've been wondering where those wildflower fields on Instagram actually are, this episode is for you. We're covering our top four destinations for wildflower elopements in Colorado, the timing, the vibe, and what to know before you go.Crested Butte: The Wildflower Capital of Colorado. Peak bloom early July through early August. Go early in the morning and it will blow you away.Ouray / Yankee Boy Basin: A dramatic hanging valley ringed by 13,000 foot peaks. You'll need a 4x4 or high clearance vehicle. Peak bloom mid-July to early August.Summit County: Great accessibility and variety. Above treeline at Loveland Pass or tucked into the aspens. Wildflowers peak mid-July into August.Boulder: The pick for May blooms when the mountains are still snowed in. Close to Denver and more accessible than most.Not sure which one is right for you? Email us at [email protected] or check out our Elopement Planning Guide to start planning.
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What a Self-Solemnizing Ceremony Actually Looks Like
What if your wedding ceremony was just... yours? No script, no stranger with a three-ring binder, no one telling you when to look up or how long to pause. In this episode, we're breaking down what a self-solemnizing ceremony actually looks like when it's truly just the two of you.Self-solemnizing means you don't need an officiant. In Colorado, you can legally marry yourselves, sign your own license, and that's it. No witnesses required. Want the full breakdown of how it works? We've got you covered.We walk through what we call the four bones of any ceremony. The introduction, where you set the scene and say "okay, we're doing this." The vows, which have no rules except that you mean them. (We have a downloadable vow workbook to help you write something that actually sounds like you, link below.) The ring exchange, which is worth slowing down for even if nobody's watching. And the pronouncement, which can be three words, a kiss, or a "hell yeah" and a high five.We also talk about how to make it feel like a ceremony and not just a Tuesday. Short answer: presence. Know the structure so you can stop managing the logistics and actually feel what's happening.If you're in early planning mode, our Elopement Planning Guide is a solid place to start. If you don't know where to start with writing your vows, here's our Crafting Your Elopement Vows Workbook to get you un-stuck. Ready to talk about your actual day? Check out our range of elopement package options.Resources mentioned: How to Self-Solemnize in ColoradoCrafting Your Elopement Vows WorkbookElopement Planning GuideElopement Package
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An Unconventional Look at Why You May Want To Include Getting Ready Photos on Your Elopement Day
Getting ready photos: worth it or skippable? 🎙️Larissa is making the case for them, but not for the reason you'd expect. It's not really about the photos at all. It's about what happens when your photographer gets to meet you before your ceremony instead of right at it. The comfort, the ease, the ability to actually be present when the big moment comes.Plus, a reframe on what "getting ready" can actually look like on your elopement day. (Hint: Catan is fully on the table.)
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Ins and Outs for Elopements in 2026
Every year the ins and outs lists come out, and this year we decided to make one for elopements. Because heading into 2026, we're noticing some real shifts in how couples are approaching their wedding days. And honestly? We're here for it.In this episode we're talking about what we're leaving behind: overscheduled timelines, posing for the grid, picking vendors for the wrong reasons, and planning a day that ends up feeling more like everyone else's vision than yours. And what we're leaning into: chasing the experience over the aesthetic, all-in-one cabin days in the mountains, film photography, candid unposed moments, and locations that actually mean something to you.If you're in the middle of planning and something feels a little off (like the day is slowly becoming something you didn't ask for) this one's for you. We're not here to tell you what your wedding should look like. We just want to help you find your way back to what actually feels right.
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What Eloping in Spring Is Really Like in Colorado (It's Not What You Think)
Spoiler: spring in the Colorado mountains is still winter. If you've been picturing wildflowers in April or May at altitude, Larissa is here to lovingly set the record straight. She covers what to actually expect at higher elevations in the spring, when wildflowers really show up, and why a front range elopement might be the move you didn't know you were looking for.If you're considering eloping in Colorado and want to get a feel for your options here and first steps, download our Colorado Elopement Planning Guide.If you're ready to drop the stress of trying to figure out how to elope in Colorado on your own, hop on a totally free brainstorming session with us so we can start making decisions and making this happen for you.
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Three Decisions That Can Wait (And the One That Can't)
Most elopement planning advice starts in the wrong place. In this episode, we're flipping the script. Larissa covers what NOT to do first when you decide to elope, including why picking a date too early can backfire, why that location you found on Pinterest might not be what you think, and why the guest list question can wait. If you've been spiraling with seventeen browser tabs open, this one's for you.If you're considering eloping in Colorado and want to get a feel for your options here and first steps, download our Colorado Elopement Planning Guide.If you're ready to drop the stress of trying to figure out how to elope in Colorado on your own, hop on a totally free brainstorming session with us so we can start making decisions and making this happen for you.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Honest answers for couples planning an elopement or micro-wedding in the mountains of Colorado. With over 380+ elopements planned and photographed across Colorado, we've learned a thing or two about what makes these days actually work, and more importantly, what makes them feel incredible. This podcast is where we share all of it. The tips, the real talk, the things we wish every couple knew before they started planning.
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We, The Light Photography
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