K & Randy // Queer Armstrong Park Elopement
In the heart of New Orleans, amidst the historic beauty of St. Anna's Episcopal Church, love transcended all boundaries as a queer Catholic couple exchanged their vows in an intimate ceremony. With a small group of guests by their side, their love shone brightly, breaking through barriers and celebrating the power of inclusivity.
Megan & Geoff // Napoleon House Destination Wedding
Megan & Geoff elope in New Orleans and have an intimate destination wedding with their close friends and family at Napoleon House in the French Quarter.
Abby & Kelsey // Queer French Quarter Elopement
A charming queer French Quarter elopement photography session starting in Louis Armstrong Park and ending in the eclectic New Orlean’s French Quarter.
Izzy & Caitlyn // Romantic LGBTQ Tree of Life Elopement
Two brides escape to New Orleans for a romantic, intimate, LGBTQ elopement at the iconic Tree of Life in Audobon Park followed by a second line.
New Orleans: An Unforgettable Destination Wedding or Elopement Experience
Are you dreaming of the perfect wedding destination like Caitlyn & Tony? Look no further than the vibrant streets of New Orleans! With its unique blend of cultural heritage, energetic atmosphere, and rich history, the Big Easy proves to be the ultimate location for an unforgettable destination wedding, elopement, or microwedding. Here are a few compelling reasons why New Orleans stands out as the best place to celebrate your special day.
MaryLisa & Dave // Seraphim House Magical Elopement
A couple comes to magical New Orleans to elope at Seraphim House.
Jasmine & Kragen // City Park Micro Wedding
A romantic micro-wedding under the oaks in City Park.
Natalie & Rachel // Botanical Garden LGBTQIA+ Elopement
Two brides tie-the-knot with an intimate ceremony at City Park’s Botanical Garden!
Eva & Laura // Garden District Elopement
Eva & Laura get married in New Orleans with an intimate courtyard ceremony in the Garden District. Live oaks provide the perfect canopy for the blissful union, red bricks under six sets of feet, passersby beyond the fence clueless to the magic happening on the other side of the gray door.