A Rocky Mountain Wedding Image from Under a Tree at an Outdoor Ceremony

A Community House Wedding Image from Outdoor Ceremony Under a Tree
Image Location: 
Tigiwon Community House, Vail, Colorado

The couple wed under an A frame arch that was decorated by their families with wildflowers. The groom's friend from elementary school officiated the ceremony and their parents each sat on Indian blankets on wooden benches in the meadow.

Izzy and Nate planned a simple, offbeat, 60's style camping elopement with close family and friends at a cabin in Vail, Colorado. They invited their loved ones by saying, 'this isn't going to feel like a traditional wedding reception.' Their ceremony location was up a long dirt road in the mountains at a historic cabin called the Tigiwon House, at the White Mountains National Forest.

What I loved most about the atmosphere there was that everyone was helping out and pitching in. Friends set up the tables with lanterns and food. The guys brought the 20' long benches out of the cabin and into the meadow nearby to provide seating. Everything was kept in the family and it brought such a fun sense of community and togetherness. 

Nate waited until Izzy was coming down the aisle to see her in her vintage wedding dress. His lip quivered and a few tears fell out as her parents walked her into the meadow. These two are high school sweethearts, and they both spoke about the first conversation they ever had in their vows. Izzy has this quick and infectious laugh that shows up in almost every photo of her I have.

After their first kiss, they sprayed champagne for a unique touch. They ate dinner together outside and cut the cake when they felt like it. There was a timeline - but to be honest nobody looked at a clock all day and the afternoon stretched on in good company. 

We sent all the guests down the mountain early and I hung back with the newlyweds for some just married portraits at a nearby Aspen grove for their last quiet moment together before the party re-started at their Airbnb. The forest was thick with white flowers - and thick with mosquitos. It was worth the bites for the gorgeous forest elopement photos to end their day.