Planning an Elopement from the opposite side of the world can feel overwhelming and challenging. I feel ya! 🤯 There are many things to keep in mind, such as flight, seasons, what dresses to wear, and so so many decisions to take. Isn’t that true? You just know the Dolomites
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Let’s talk about somehting I’m super passionate about: Picnics! Picnics are something I suggest to my couples all the time – it’s a good excuse to enjoy food outdoors and do something you don’t do everyday. Whilst someone can think that picnics are just shabby sandwiches and soggy food, there
To propose to your partner isn’t that easy, especially if you want to do something particular. But as a photographer, I’ll be more than happy to cheerlead you through the wedding proposal planning and give you some advice and inputs. Here, you can find some to-go tips in order
Getting married in the mountains is cool, but a winter wedding in the mountains is even cooler! Literally. As a local photographer from the Dolomites, I have put together a guide for winter weddings, so that you can plan your winter wedding in the mountains of Italy. Period: When
Getting married in the mountains of South Tyrol can be so romantic! However, there are a few things to keep in mind. You don’t want your elopement wedding in the Dolomites to be a flop. The preparations from abroad can be overwhelming and stressful, especially if you don’t know
How Long Is An Elopement? It can be how long as you wish! An elopement can last a few hours to more days! My advice is to take at least a full day for your elopement. This means around 8 hours. Having more time means having less stress.
Hi Friendo 😀 Here’s Your Dolomites Elopement Package Roadmap! Here’s a baby step roadmap ( I LOVE roadmaps!) of how it is like to work with me and why it benefits you as a client to be part of something different than usual. This guide will show you how I
A wedding without guests might just sound weird to some people. But what if it’s just the only idea for others? A wedding without guests is reduced to the most important things for the couple. Without big theatres and without family drama. (Yes, everyone has an “Aunt Karen” who