That’s how you know they aren’t that old!Īfter the ceremony, they ran to catch the sunset at Taft Point. They used cellphones for their vows because they want their future kids to see these pictures and know that iPhones were a ‘thing’ back then. While she was changing, I had said to the groom, “wow, what a great view.” He then replied with, “I have a feeling I have a better view when I turn around.” Such a sweet thing to say! The amphitheater where they got married at Glacier Point was only a 1-minute walk from the parking lot, so the bride changed into her wedding dress in the bathrooms. The ‘Giant Grizzly’ is a huge sequoia tree in Yosemite that was a sight to see! The iconic sequoia ‘Wawona Tunnel Tree’ was also a lot of fun to explore.Īfter hiking the Grizzly Giant loop trail, they headed up to Glacier point and changed clothes for their first look and ceremony. The long-anticipated day is finally here! With hot weather and a nice breeze, they started off their day playing in the trees and hiking up to Mariposa Grove. The couple picked Yosemite for their elopement because this was a special place for the bride’s family and the best way for them to make up not having their big wedding. Originally, they were planning on having a wedding with friends and family but due to recent events with the pandemic, they decided to elope instead. Their love is so beautiful and I could tell they cherish each other. The bride is a photographer while the groom is an actor who loves science.
They are both creatives who love the outdoors and enjoy hiking and camping together.