
Eloping is all about your love story—intimate, personal, and completely yours. Picking the right photographer to capture it is huge, because these photos are the memories you’ll look back on forever. As a photographer who specializes in elopements (and loves creating timeless monochrome images), I’ve put together some tips to help you find someone who really “gets” you.
Before you even start scrolling Instagram or Pinterest, think about what style makes your heart flutter. Do you love moody black-and-white photos that focus on emotions? Or soft, candid moments that feel like poetry?
Tip: Create a small mood board of photos you love—even if it’s just on your phone. This will help you spot patterns in the type of photography that speaks to you.
It’s easy to get dazzled by fancy locations or dramatic lighting, but what really matters is how a photographer captures connection. In monochrome photography, every glance, touch, or laugh tells a story.
Tip: When you’re browsing portfolios, ask yourself: “Do these photos make me feel something?” If yes, that photographer might be your perfect match.
Your photographer will be with you during one of the most personal days of your life, so connection matters. Send them a message, set up a call, or even meet in person if possible. Pay attention to how they make you feel. Are they calm, encouraging, and easy to talk to?
Tip: Don’t be afraid to ask questions about their process, their experience with elopements, or how they approach monochrome photography. A good photographer loves sharing their passion.
A single breathtaking photo is great, but you want to see how a photographer tells a full story. Look at complete galleries, not just the highlights—they show you how your day will be captured from start to finish.
Tip: Notice how they capture little moments—the nervous laugh before vows, a quiet hug, or an unexpected sunset glow. These are the memories that matter.
Photographers bring experience and ideas to the table, but your personality and love story should always come first. If something feels forced or staged, it won’t feel authentic in your photos.
Tip: Let your photographer guide you, but speak up if something doesn’t feel right. The best photos happen when you’re relaxed and being yourself.
Practical stuff matters too. Are they available for your date? Can they travel to your elopement spot? How long will editing take? Feeling comfortable with these details makes your day stress-free.
Tip: Ask about backup plans for weather or unexpected changes—it’s better to know in advance and feel prepared.
At the end of the day, choosing your elopement photographer comes down to a simple question: Do I feel excited and safe with this person capturing my day? If the answer is yes, you’ve probably found your match.
Tip: Monochrome photography is all about capturing real emotions in a timeless way. If a photographer’s portfolio makes you tear up, smile, or laugh out loud, trust your instincts—they know how to tell your story beautifully.
Elopements are tiny, beautiful adventures, and your photographer should feel like part of the journey—not just someone with a camera. When you find the right person, your photos won’t just show what happened—they’ll make you feel it all over again, years later.