Compelling Reasons Why You Should Book A Post-Elopement Photoshoot

According to Clark County's official website, 5 million marriage licenses were issued in Las Vegas — The Wedding Capital of the World — as of 2022. It seems more and more people are opting for elopement rather than the traditional, big white wedding for various reasons, ranging from budget limitation to wanting to marry your partner as soon as possible. A wedding photoshoot may be out of the question for eloped couples due to time constraints. However, that doesn't mean you can't book a post-elopement photoshoot to commemorate your big day.

A post-elopement photoshoot would allow you and your partner to capture the moment while focusing on each other without any other plans on your agenda. Of course, any kind of wedding photoshoot can be stressful and overwhelming. Between booking the right photographer and ensuring your pictures turn out exactly how you want them to be, much could go wrong. So why should you consider doing a post-elopement shoot anyways? In this article, we'll look at some compelling reasons you should book a post-elopement photoshoot:

You can have more wedding pictures



Even if you could get a photoshoot done during your elopement, a post-elopement shoot can still benefit you. Elopements are often less formal and may feel rushed. As a result, pictures from your elopement day may feel lacking or unplanned. A post-elopement photoshoot can help your photographer get a better "feel" for the day's location and background, making way for better or more exciting pictures of your big day.

A post-elopement photoshoot is also great in case of wedding photo mistakes from the big day, such as shortage of time or not getting the perfect shot you wanted of you and your new spouse. Think of it as a second chance at getting your dream wedding photos, with the possibility of getting even better pictures than what you initially envisioned. Your wedding is one of the most important days of your life, and having as many pictures as possible to immortalize that day is essential.

You can be more creative with your shots



With the rush of your elopement ceremony, it's natural to miss some shots or angles you may have wanted to see. Even the most minor celebrations are still bound to be hectic, and you may not have had the time to hash out your desired vision with your photographer. Having a post-elopement photoshoot allows photographers to bring in the appropriate camera lenses to create your desired mood. They can selectively manipulate the depth of field and adjust to your position. Mirror lenses like the new Tokina SZ PRO Reflexes are great for natural light photography as they suppress flares and ghosting, creating cinematic and dramatic pictures perfect for elopement.

Your post-elopement photoshoot will also allow you to change other aspects of your creative direction that you may have been limited by on the day of your elopement, such as the weather or the lighting for your photos. You might even want to hop on fun photo trends, like the use of bubble machines. The Zerhunt Automatic Bubble Blower, when turned on max, could add a fun and quirky twist to your photos.

You can go on a spontaneous adventure



Like a day after photoshoot session, another great advantage to having a post-elopement photoshoot is that you can consider new and diverse locations to get the wedding shots you want. Post-elopement photoshoots can look so different and out-of-the-box when planned well, and the journey it takes to get those shots is often its own adventure.

From going hiking to get to a perfect picturesque scenery to riding dirtbikes to get to the middle of the desert, your post-elopement shoot can be the cinematic, mind-blowing alternative to the usual conventional wedding photos you would see. The outdoorsy travel element to these pictures might make for a great story to tell years later.

You can share photos to reduce hurt feelings



Lastly, your post-elopement photoshoot can be a chance for you to keep any loved ones in the loop about your recent wedding. Elopements are often fast-paced, and you may not be able to invite everyone you want to to the big day. This can cause conflict between you and your close friends or family members, as most loved ones want to be present for such an important day. A post-elopement photoshoot lets you have pictures commemorating your big day that you can also share and show off to your loved ones, letting them know you were thinking of them.

At the end of the day, your post-elopement photoshoot is a second chance to enjoy your big moment. Because this photoshoot happens after any parties or ceremonies, you'll be able to enjoy your wedding moments a second time, away from the nerves, pressure, and timeline of a wedding. Aside from providing creative, unforgettable photos of you and your loved one, it's also a great way to explore a more fun and less formal side of your marriage.

Ashley Maura