Glacier National Park Elopement Photographer

Tell me what you want. The real version.

Your inquiry form is where we start shaping the day around the scenery, timing, permit details, people involved, and the experience you actually want - not the version that looks easiest on paper.

Glacier Elopements | Planning Support Included

Hi, I’m Aundrea

I am going to read what you write.

This is not one of those inquiry forms where you send a date, get an automated package list, and are left to figure out the rest on your own.

I use your answers to understand what kind of Glacier day you are actually trying to build: the scenery, the pace, the people involved, the permit situation, the locations, the coverage needs, and the parts you already know matter.

You do not need to have everything figured out before reaching out. You just need to be honest about what you want, what you are unsure about, and what kind of experience you are hoping this turns into.

The better your answers are, the better I can help. Tell me the real version — the simple parts, the uncertain parts, the big scenery dreams, the logistics you are worried about, and what you do not want to regret later.

Before you reach out

Read this before you sumbit your inquiry form.

I am direct about coverage for a reason.

Because I would rather tell you the truth before you book than let you find out too late.

If the location you want needs six hours, I am going to tell you that.

If the day you want needs ten, I am going to tell you that too.

If the shorter option fits, I will say that.

The point: I am not interested in overbuilding your day. I am also not interested in underbuilding it just to make the first number feel easier.

Why this matters

Bad timing is where couples get disappointed.

They book too little time, then realize the scenery they wanted was farther away, the ceremony permit location changed the route, the road took longer, the light moved, the parking was a problem, or the day felt more rushed than they expected.

I would rather build it correctly from the beginning.

That is part of why couples hire me. Not just for the photos.

For the part where someone who knows Glacier helps the day make sense.

The point: I would rather build it correctly from the beginning than have you realize too late that the day needed more room.

Every question below matters because every answer changes what the day needs to hold.

The inquiry form

I am not skimming it and throwing a package at you.

When you fill out this inquiry form, I am not just skimming it and throwing a package at you.

I am looking at what you are telling me.

The more honest and specific you are, the better I can help you build a day that actually fits.

I am looking at:

  • Your date
  • Your permit status
  • Your ceremony location, if you have one
  • The scenery you are drawn to
  • Whether guests are involved
  • Whether you want getting-ready coverage
  • Whether you want a first look
  • Whether you want one location or several
  • Whether you want a simple plan or a fuller experience
  • How much room the day realistically needs

What happens next

Then I give you a recommendation.

That recommendation may be:

Start with 6 hours. The scenery, route, and timing need a real Glacier timeline.
You can keep this simpler. The shorter option may genuinely fit what you are asking the day to hold.
This needs more space. You are describing something that is no longer a 6-hour day.

That is not pressure. That is the point of hiring someone who knows the park.

So fill this out carefully.

The more honest and specific you are, the better I can help you build a day that actually fits.

HERE ARE THE NEXT STEPS!

Interested in working together?

Fill this out and I’ll reply with availability + a coverage recommendation so you’re not guessing.

I personally respond within 24–48 business hours.