Eloping in Seward, Alaska was not Steph and Geoff’s first plan, but in true 2020 fashion, when it became clear that their original wedding day would not be possible, they embraced the change and came to Alaska for a more private elopement day instead. As it turns out, there really could not have been a more fitting place for them to run away to.
Read MoreMaybe the traditional wedding fanfare isn’t your style and you’re considering an elopement in the Alaskan wilderness. Maybe you’re not quite in love with the idea of roughing it on your wedding day — we get it! (We like fantastic meals and plush down comforters too!) The good news is that you can have both a rugged outdoor experience AND a touch of luxury.
Read MoreLacey and Wesley chose to say their vows in an intimate ceremony on the edge of Resurrection Bay in Seward, Alaska. It was toward the last days of spring and the ocean air was mild, the town still quiet. A perfect day for a wedding. These two are the kind of couple whose light you feel just by being near them. They’re adventurous, lighthearted, and thoughtful. Based on the many stories they shared, I’m pretty sure there are rarely boring moments between them.
Read MoreIt may be considered risky to elope in Alaska in September because of the unpredictable weather, but in our opinion, the golden foliage and dramatic skies are worth it — particularly in Hatcher Pass. As my grandfather would say, bad weather is only an attitude, and thankfully these New Yorkers agreed because we got pelted by water in all it’s forms throughout their elopement.
Read MorePerhaps it's wishful thinking, but every spring we expect that sunshine means warmth, and every April in Alaska we find this is not the case at all. Even so, Justin and Sarah braved the last of that winter wind out along the Turnagain Arm like the warm hearted humans that they are -- and completely nailed it!
Read More