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Extended Families

For groups over 10 people

THE RIDGE

Group images only

$500

3-5 images of the entire family
5-8 Sub groups

THE RANGE

Group images
+Family images

$700

3-5 images of the entire family
5-8 Sub groups
2-3 images of individual families

THE SUMMIT

Group images
+Family images
+Individuals

$900

3-5 images of the entire family
5-8 Sub groups
3-5 images of individual families
1-2 headshots of each person/couple

Let’s plan your Moab Elopement

Although it can feel overwhelming to start planning your Moab elopement, I’m here to help.

A wedding couple in Dead Horse State Park standing on a large stack of deep red stone at sunset with cinematic hazy lighting near the edge of the cliff.

Never wonder what to do

I guide everything, from posing to placement, so it feels easy, looks natural, and never drags on.

A bride and groom in ornate Indian clothing with a vast desert landscape with stormy skies and lighting with dreamy sunset lighting.

Fast, Fun, and Kid-Approved

I keep things quick, make it fun, and work effortlessly with kids, capturing genuine smiles and refining the final images so everyone looks their best!

Expert editing and custom retouching

Don’t worry, I subtly enhance features, removing imperfections or distractions (yes even those double chins), and head swaps so everyone is looking their best, all while keeping everything natural and true to you.

What Colors Do We Wear?

Choosing the right outfits makes a huge difference in how your photos feel. The goal is to look coordinated, not overly matched, so your images feel natural, timeless, and elevated.

Pick 4-5 colors for everyone to choose from. Sending a screenshot of a color pallet to your entire family usually helps!

 

Stick to neutral, earthy, or soft tones (creams, tans, sage, muted blues, white, black, browns, etc) for a cohesive, timeless look. One pop of color in the color scheme can also be nice.

 

Avoid bright colors, heavy large patterns, or large logos that can distract from connection and emotion and cause you to look larger than you’d like.

 

Mix textures and layers (knits, flowy fabrics, linen, cardigans) to add depth without being busy.

 

Coordinate across the group rather than matching exactly, think complementary, not identical.

 

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