We're Tiffany and Austin, White Mountains Elopement and Wedding specialists. Based in New Hampshire but available for travel worldwide, we have documented hundreds of Elopements and Weddings together since 2017. We specialize in storytelling with a documentary style approach, are fueled by coffee and adventure and are avid rule breakers when it comes to wedding and elopement norms! Share your story with us and we’ll tell it back to you with photographs.
This blog will help you understand everything there is to know about an adventure engagement session, from why you should have one to how to plan one and everything in between!
An adventure engagement session is exactly that, a session centered around adventure that feels true to who you are as a couple. Instead of posing stiffly in a studio or a crowded park, you’ll be out in nature, exploring a place you love. Whether that’s hiking a mountain, kayaking on a lake, or wandering through a forest at golden hour, the focus is on capturing your connection in a setting that reflects your relationship.
Think of it as a date—one of your best yet! You get to do something you love together, and a photographer is there to document the moments as they naturally unfold. The result? Photos that don’t just look beautiful but actually feel like you.
If you and your partner value experiences over staged moments, an adventure engagement session is the perfect way to capture your love in a way that feels real.
Still on the fence? Here’s why couples love adventure engagement sessions:
• It’s authentic to you – Rather than forcing awkward poses, you’ll be moving, laughing, and simply enjoying the moment together. It’s a chance to capture the way you naturally interact—whether that’s holding hands on a trail, skipping rocks in a river, or sharing a quiet sunrise on a mountaintop.
• It feels more like a date than a photoshoot – An adventure engagement session is also a great way to make the most of this special time in your lives. Engagements fly by, and this gives you an opportunity to slow down, be present, and create lasting memories before the wedding planning takes over.
• Adventure isn’t just for elopements – If you’re drawn to adventure elopements but still want a traditional wedding, this is the perfect way to get those adventurous, scenic photos without giving up the big celebration.
Unlike traditional engagement sessions, adventure sessions are built around experiences rather than just getting a handful of posed shots. Most sessions last between three to six hours, depending on the adventure. A short hike might take just a few hours, while a full-day excursion could be a sunrise-to-sunset experience.
The goal is to have enough time to explore, soak in the moment, and capture your love story in a way that feels effortless and fun.
Not sure where to start? Planning an adventure session is all about choosing an experience that excites you. Here’s how to get started:
1. Decide on your level of adventure – The first step in planning your session is deciding on the level of adventure you’re up for. Do you want to hike to a summit at sunrise? Paddle on a quiet lake? Chase waterfalls? Your comfort level and interests will help guide the experience. There’s no right or wrong answer—it’s about what feels right for you.
2. Pick the season and activity – Next, think about the time of year. Every season offers something different—a winter ski session, a golden fall hike, or a summer evening by the water. What activities would make the experience feel fun and natural? Consider what kind of scenery and vibe you want in your photos.
3. Hire a photographer – Choosing the right photographer is also key. An adventure engagement photographer will help with planning, location scouting, and ensuring you have an incredible experience.
4. Have the best adventure – Once everything is planned, all that’s left is to enjoy the adventure and soak in the moment together.
Not sure what to do? Think of it like planning the best date ever—your session should totally reflect who you are as a couple. Whether you’re up for an adventurous hike or something more laid-back, it’s all about making memories that feel true to you. So, take a moment to think about the activities that you both enjoy and that truly reflect your love. Here are some fun ideas to get you started:
The perfect season for your adventure engagement session depends largely on the type of adventure you’re seeking. Each season offers its own unique vibe and opportunities for stunning photos, making it important to align your vision with the natural elements that come with each time of year.
In spring, you can enjoy the beauty of blooming flowers, lush greenery, and milder temperatures, perfect for outdoor hikes and scenic mountain backdrops. It’s an ideal time for couples who love the idea of a fresh, vibrant setting with soft, natural lighting.
Summer, with its long days and warm weather, is perfect for those who want to explore beaches, waterfalls, or remote trails. This season offers the opportunity for more active adventures, like kayaking, rock climbing, or even a sunrise hot air balloon ride. However, it’s important to consider the potential for crowds in popular spots, so off-the-beaten-path locations can provide a more intimate feel.
Fall brings cooler temperatures and breathtaking colors as the leaves change. It’s an excellent time for couples who want a cozy, romantic session, possibly with a forest or mountain backdrop. The crisp air and golden hues of autumn can make for some truly magical photos.
Winter, though cold, offers a serene, snowy landscape that can add a sense of peacefulness and elegance to your engagement photos. If you and your partner enjoy winter activities like skiing, snowshoeing, or cozy cabin retreats, this might be your ideal time for a unique session. Plus, you’ll likely have more privacy in some locations due to fewer crowds.
What you wear can make a big difference, but the key is to choose an outfit that fits both the location and the activity. Here are a few tips to help you look and feel your best:
Consider the location and weather when picking your outfit. For chilly mountain sessions, layers are a must—think cozy scarves and jackets. For warmer climates, breathable fabrics like cotton or linen will help keep you comfortable. And always be prepared for the unexpected; weather can change quickly, so bring layers or accessories you can easily add or remove.
The last thing you want is to feel stiff or awkward during your shoot. If your outfit makes you feel uncomfortable, it’ll show in your photos. Choose clothes that make you feel confident and relaxed!
Soft, natural colors work beautifully in outdoor settings. Think earth tones! These colors complement most backgrounds and help keep the focus on you, not your clothes. Bright colors or busy patterns can distract from the moment, so it’s best to keep things simple.
Your outfit should allow you to move naturally. Whether you’re hiking, walking hand in hand, or spinning around for a fun shot, your clothing should let you enjoy the moment. Flowing dresses, comfortable jeans, and cozy sweaters often work well. Avoid anything too tight or stiff that could limit your movement or make you feel restricted.
An adventure engagement session isn’t just about getting photos—it’s about sharing an experience that captures your love in its truest form. Instead of standing stiffly in front of a camera, you’ll be immersed in a real moment—hiking a breathtaking mountain, paddling across a peaceful lake, or laughing together in the golden light of sunset. The result? Photos that don’t just look good, but feel like you.
If you’re ready to turn your engagement session into an unforgettable adventure, Let’s make it happen!
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We're Tiffany and Austin, White Mountains Elopement and Wedding specialists. Based in New Hampshire but available for travel worldwide, we have documented hundreds of Elopements and Weddings together since 2017. We specialize in storytelling with a documentary style approach, are fueled by coffee and adventure and are avid rule breakers when it comes to wedding and elopement norms! Share your story with us and we’ll tell it back to you with photographs.
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