• Location guidance: Hoh, Ruby, Rialto, Ocean Shores + more
• Timeline planning included (yes, I help build it)
• Up to 15 guests for intimate, low-stress days
• Permit + Leave No Trace guidance
• Calm, documentary photography with a nostalgic, true-to-you feel
You don’t need a giant production to have a meaningful day. You need a place that feels like you, a plan that feels calm, and someone who can guide the flow so you can actually be present.
I’m Tiffany, an adventure-chasing, memory-making storyteller with a heart full of wander and a camera always in hand. My approach? Real, unfiltered, and overflowing with emotion. Whether we’re hiking through misty forests, dancing on windswept beaches, or capturing quiet snuggles at home, I’m there to turn your moments into visual poetry.
Want to know how it all started in a darkroom and turned into the dream job I live today?
Hoh Rain Forest Elopements
Vibe: enchanted, intimate, cinematic greens
Perfect for: couples who want quiet + “the world goes still” energy
Planning notes: layers + rain-ready shoes + a slower pace that lets you breathe
Ruby Beach Elopements
Vibe: iconic sea stacks, driftwood, moody romance
Perfect for: couples who want big views without a big hike
Planning notes: tides + wind + timing for privacy (sunrise/weekdays are magic)
Not sure which location fits your vibe? I’ll help you choose based on season, access, privacy, tides, and the kind of day you want.
Rialto Beach Elopements
Vibe: rugged, wild, dramatic shoreline
Perfect for: couples who want adventure energy + epic coastline
Planning notes: sturdy boots + tide awareness + wind-proof planning
Ocean Shores Elopements
Vibe: laid-back, accessible, cozy beach-town feel
Perfect for: couples who want simple logistics (especially with guests)
Planning notes: sunset flow + easy access + minimal set-up
• Help choosing the best location(s) for your vibe + season
• Timeline planning (I build it with you)
• Permit guidance + location rules pointers
• Guest flow planning (up to 15)
• Leave No Trace planning so we protect what we’re using
• Story-driven photography with gentle direction when needed
Home base suggestions
• For Hoh / Ruby / Rialto: Forks, La Push area, Kalaloch area, Lake Quinault area, Port Angeles (more amenities)
• For Ocean Shores: Ocean Shores, Westport area, and nearby beach towns
Lodging filter checklist
Look for:
• easy parking + check-in flexibility
• solid heating/hot water (coast wind is real)
• kitchens if you want a picnic/charcuterie moment
• cancellation policies that give weather flexibility
Beach-Only Flow (Ruby / Rialto)
Arrive + settle → walk to ceremony spot → vows → toast/picnic → portraits → sunset finish
Forest-Only Flow (Hoh)
Slow morning → arrive + explore → vows in a quiet pocket → forest portraits → cozy wrap-up
Forest + Coast Combo (Hoh + Ruby/Rialto)
Morning forest vows → travel + warm-up break → coastal portraits → golden hour ending
Guest expectations
• Dress for weather and terrain
• Minimal belongings
• Follow the plan so we don’t lose time
• No confetti, glitter, balloon releases, glass, or anything that leaves a trace
Quick “we won’t do” list (keeps it clear)
• No littering petals/confetti
• No dragging décor through sensitive areas
• No disturbing wildlife/tide pools
• No off-trail trampling in the forest
Some areas require permits for ceremonies and/or professional photography, and rules can vary depending on the exact spot and group size. I’ll help you navigate what applies and point you to the correct land manager resources.
Leave No Trace is a must.
We stay on durable surfaces, leave the landscape untouched, and keep setups minimal so these places stay wild and protected.
Do you help us plan?
Yes — I help with locations, permits guidance, guest flow, and I build your timeline with you.
What if it rains?
We plan for it. Rain can be part of the magic, and we’ll bring the right layers + backups.
Can we do forest + beach in one day?
Absolutely — we’ll plan travel time and pacing so it stays fun and not exhausting.
How many guests can we bring?
Up to 15.
Moody light, real emotion, and the kind of frames you’ll feel 20 years from now.