White Mountain National Forest Adventure Elopements
We’re Anton & Natalie, a husband & wife adventure photographer team based out of the mountainous state of New Hampshire.
The White Mountains offer the best views in the northeast, only a quick drive from the major cities in the region and are a PERFECT place to say “I do” and remember that day for the rest of your life.
We’re not just here to capture your day - from the moment we first chat, to your elopement and afterwards, we’ll be your best friends, your guides, and we’ll make sure your special day is what you want it to be.
Are you into the idea of saying “I do” while hiking a secluded mountain peak in New Hampshire’s north country while wearing your casual hiking outfit? Awesome!
Or maybe you’re into the idea of a full-service elopement day - you don’t lift a finger, just show up and adventure with us? We’ve got you.
So, what would a White Mountain elopement day look like?
Well…the options are limitless. Here are just a few.
The Franconia
Getting ready shots at a cozy Franconia cabin.
Stopping by at Profile Lake for a stroll on the beach and some casual couples photos.
Hiking up to Mount Pemigewasset for a sunset ceremony.
Head back down and take a quick drive over to Rek-Lis Brewing Company in Bethlehem for beers in the garden.
The Presidential
It’s October - fall colors are popping.
We meet you at 5 AM at your luxurious hotel room in Bretton Woods.
A few miles down the road, we start our journey up to Mount Willard - one of the most spectacular overlooks in the Whites.
Arriving just as the sun peeks over the ridge you pop into the woods to change.
Your first look is filled with emotion. You say your vows, witnessed by the most majestic peaks on the east coast.
After your ceremony a lovely picnic brunch will be waiting for you (which can be planned by @ringsandridges).
Ready to get started?
We’re locals and we know New Hampshire best.
We know many amazing locations throughout the state and we have a deep love and connection to the land and practice Leave No Trace wilderness ethics.