Portland Courthouse Wedding vs Elopement: Which Is Better?
Trying to decide between a Portland courthouse wedding and an Oregon elopement? Learn the biggest differences in experience, cost, guest count, and photography so you can choose the wedding day that fits you best.
How Many Hours of Photography Do You Need for a Micro Wedding?
Not sure how many hours of photography you need for your micro wedding? Learn how to choose the right coverage for courthouse weddings, intimate weddings, Oregon Coast weddings, and full micro wedding weekends.
How to Plan an Intimate Wedding in Oregon
Planning an intimate wedding in Oregon? From courthouse weddings and micro weddings to coastal ceremonies and private celebrations, this guide walks you through how to plan an intentional, meaningful wedding day that feels true to you.
Best Oregon Coast Wedding Venues & Locations for Intimate Weddings
Planning an intimate wedding on the Oregon Coast? Explore the best locations for small weddings including Cannon Beach, Cape Kiwanda, Newport, Ecola State Park, and more for a meaningful coastal wedding experience.
University Club of Portland Wedding Venue Feature | Elegant Downtown Portland Wedding | Lori & George
Lori + George’s elegant wedding at the University Club of Portland was filled with timeless details, romantic waterfront portraits, luxury florals, and classic downtown Portland wedding inspiration. From their rehearsal dinner at Dough Zone to their grand ballroom celebration inside the historic University Club, every part of the weekend felt intentional, elevated, and unforgettable.
Columbia River Gorge Micro Wedding Guide
Planning a Columbia River Gorge micro wedding? Discover the best locations, planning tips, waterfall ceremony ideas, and how to create an intimate wedding experience that feels personal and intentional.
Starting the New Year With an Outdoor Elopement in the Moody PNW
Some weddings are loud and full of movement. Others are quiet, intentional, and deeply personal. This New Year’s Eve outdoor elopement in the Pacific Northwest was a reminder that meaning doesn’t need an audience.