JACKSON HOLE WEDDING & ELOPEMENT PHOTOGRAPHERS
We’re Eastlyn & Joshua, a married photography team with over a decade of experience photographing weddings and elopements, including the last five years working extensively in Jackson Hole and Grand Teton National Park. It’s a place we return to throughout the year, across seasons and landscapes, and one we consider a second home.
There’s something about Jackson Hole that people feel when they’re here, even if they can’t quite explain it. You start to notice it in small ways, like how the Tetons rise straight out of the valley or how quiet it gets in the early morning before everything picks up for the day. The light moves differently here too, changing the feel of the landscape hour by hour in a way that’s hard to fully anticipate until you’ve experienced it.
We’ve been photographing weddings and elopements here for years, and no two days have ever felt the same. That’s part of what makes it meaningful. You’re not stepping into something controlled or predictable. You’re stepping into a place that invites you to slow down and pay attention to what’s actually happening around you.
Most couples who reach out to us aren’t looking for something that feels overly produced. They want a day that reflects their relationship and the way they naturally are together. When there’s space to be present like that, the moments tend to unfold in a way that feels honest, and those are the ones people come back to years later.
That’s the way we approach photographing weddings and elopements in Jackson Hole.
PHOTOGRAPHERS WHO KNOW JACKSON HOLE
Over the past five years, we’ve photographed dozens of weddings and elopements in Jackson Hole and Grand Teton National Park across different seasons, weather, and terrain.
We’re familiar with:
How light moves through the valley
Seasonal access and trail conditions
Permit requirements
Quieter locations and timing that help avoid crowds
Whether you’re planning a private vow exchange at Taggart Lake, a ceremony at the Wedding Tree, or a full weekend celebration at a ranch like Diamond Cross, we help you think through location options, flow, and logistics so your day feels simple and well-paced.
You don’t need to have everything figured out before reaching out. We’re happy to talk through ideas, offer suggestions, and help shape a plan that fits what you’re envisioning.
Still deciding whether a Grand Teton elopement is right for you? Read our full planning guide on How to Elope in Grand Teton National Park.
We’re thrilled to share that this image — from McKenna & Jeremiah’s autumn elopement at Glacier View Turnout in Grand Teton NP — was recently named a Junebug Weddings Best of the Best Destination Photo of the Year. Only 50 images were chosen from thousands of submissions, and it’s an honor to have this moment represent our work for the second year running.
JACKSON HOLE PHOTOGRAPHY COLLECTIONS
Most Jackson Hole elopements begin at $5,000.
Full Jackson Hole wedding collections begin at $7,000.
We offer coverage options for:
Elopements and micro weddings
Full wedding days
Multi-day wedding weekends
Sunrise-to-sunset adventure sessions
After you reach out, we’ll learn more about what you’re planning and send over our full pricing guide with options that fit your day.
PLANNING SUPPORT & TIMELINE GUIDANCE
One of the biggest ways we support our couples is through planning and timeline creation.
Once you’re booked, we gather details about your priorities, locations you’re considering, and the type of experience you want. From there, we help you think through:
How much coverage makes sense
When to schedule portraits
How to build in space for real moments
How to move through the day without feeling rushed
How to incorporate the landscape elements you’re drawn to
If you’d like to understand how coverage hours and pacing actually shape your day, you can read our guide to building a wedding photography timeline that doesn’t feel rushed: How to Build a Wedding Photography Timeline That Doesn’t Feel Rushed.
Many couples describe wanting a wedding that feels elevated, but in a place like Jackson Hole, that usually has less to do with extravagance and more to do with space to be present, cared for, and fully take in where you are.
If you’re planning an elopement and trying to decide between a sunrise or sunset ceremony, we’ve put together a guide that walks through how light, crowds, and pacing actually differ throughout the day in the Tetons: Sunrise vs Sunset Elopement in Grand Teton National Park.
Some couples come in with a clear vision. Others are still figuring things out. Both are completely fine.
Our goal is to help you create a timeline that supports the experience you want and allows your wedding or elopement photos to reflect it.
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LET’S PHOTOGRAPH SOMETHING THAT FEELS LIKE YOU
Whether you’re planning a mountaintop elopement, an intimate forest ceremony, or a full ranch wedding weekend, we’d be honored to document it.
Tell us what you’re dreaming up. We’ll walk through it together.
Jackson Hole is one of our core locations, and we photograph weddings and elopements here throughout the year. You can also view our upcoming travel dates and where we’re headed next on our travel schedule.
Planning Resources for Jackson Hole Weddings & Elopements
Timing & Planning Guides
Venue & Location Guides
Real Weddings & Elopements in the Tetons
Every Jackson Hole celebration looks a little different. Below are a few real weddings and elopements we’ve photographed in the Tetons. Click through on the photos to few the full story of that wedding, elopement or engagement session.
A Few Favorites We Love in Jackson Hole
Over the years, we’ve had the chance to work alongside some incredibly talented Jackson Hole wedding professionals. These are a few we’re always happy to recommend to couples planning in the Tetons.
Once you’re booked, we also share a more in-depth planning guide with additional vendor recommendations.
Planning: Destination Jackson Hole, The White Antler
Beauty: Athena Suniga, Tanya Crocker, Abby Hewes, Tracey Garcia
Catering: Three Peaks | Provisions Jackson Hole
Desserts: Buttercream Design, Persephone Bakery
Tent Rental: Canvas Unlimited, Aurora Event Rentals
Table Settings & Stationary: XoWyo
Furniture Rentals: JH Mountaintop Rentals
Florals: Dandelion Floral, JH Flower Boutique
Transportation: JH Summit Transportation
Venues: See our 11 Favorite Venues
Live Band: Whiskey Mornin', Patrick & LVB
Dog Kennel: Dog Jax by Wiggles N Woofs
Adventure rentals (canoes, kayaks, paddle boards, bikes): Dornan’s Adventure Sports in Moose, WY
Legal & Grand Teton National Park elopement Permit Info
Planning an elopement or wedding in Jackson Hole often comes with a few extra logistics. These resources cover the basics and answer some of the most common questions couples have:
We’re also licensed officiants in Wyoming and can sign your marriage certificate if needed.
Ready to plan your celebration in Jackson Hole? Reach out here — we'd love to hear what you're dreaming up.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
A small collection of early Jackson Hole stories that mark the beginning of our work in the Tetons.
We’ve been photographing in Jackson Hole for many years. While our style has naturally evolved over time, these early celebrations represent some of our first experiences working in this landscape.
The Wedding Tree Elopement + Sunset Taggart Hike
A sunrise ceremony beneath the Wedding Tree, followed by portraits near Taggart Lake.Early June Wedding at the Bentwood Inn
An intimate spring wedding weekend with local details and lodge charm.Taggart Lake Elopement
A quiet ceremony by the water with soft summer light.Canoeing Engagement at Leigh Lake
A glassy lake session inspired by the couple’s proposal story.
Lake Schwabacher Landing & Delta Lake Two-Day Elopement
A sunset ceremony by the river with family, followed by a hike to Delta Lake the next day.
Our Very First Session in the Tetons
An early engagement session that marked the start of photographing in Jackson Hole.
