Elopement Photography Pricing
Capture Your Elopement with Bethany Bloem
Intimate ceremonies, micro weddings na elopements are what I specialize in. There is absolutely nothing more profound than choosing to commit to one another in this way. Whether it's high in the. mountains or at the court house it is truly the most magical experience that exists. In fact, I feel so strongly about this that my husband and I chose to elope. If you want those true, raw moments of intimacy then this is exactly the path for you. Less people means more time to be in the moment with one another.
I’ve been photographing elopements and weddings since 2014. I have captured over 200 weddings in locations spanning all across North America. This year, 2023, I have added several destinations such as Spain, Jamaica and France to the roster and I'm ready to explore the globe with you. As a portland elopement photographer, the majority of my work takes place in Portland, Seattle, and Southern California, traveling for couples is my life's passion and I am happy to embark on any journey - big or small - wherever it may be.
All of my packages come with a print lab built right into your digital album. You can order prints, design a hard cover album and more with just one click. This insures that your printed art is the absolute highest quality possible and takes away the guesswork of where to order from.
Portland Elopement Photographer
Elopement Packages

Gold
$5,500
All day, full adventure elopement package for the most epic of days.
Here’s what you’ll get:
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Up to 10 Hours of photo and video coverage
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7 minute 4k highlight reel
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Social media video teaser
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Gorgeous online gallery
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Engagement or boudoir session
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Travel Fees (North America)
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Digital print release

Silver
$2,300
Perfect for elopements that involve a small hike or exploring locations
Here's what you'll get:
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Up to 6 Hours of photo coverage
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Engagement or boudoir session
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Travel up to 150 miles
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Digital print release
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A gorgeous online album

Bronze
$1,800
This collection is great for couples who have a smaller elopement and need the essentials
Here’s what you’ll get:
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Up to 3 hours of photo coverage
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Online gallery
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Digital print release
While these packages are my most popular, I have a full brochure and pricing guide available. We offer photo, video and customized packages so everyone, everywhere can get exactly what they want. The best way to explore pricing is to use the contact form below to request a full pricing brochure. Whether you're looking for elopement photography in Portland, Oregon or having a destination/adventure elopement, I am ready to embark on this adventure with you!
Get In Touch
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How much does wedding photography cost on average in Portland?It really depends on the individual you hire. Many professional photographers with years of experience and serious equipment have a price tag to reflect this. A budget or new photographer is going to be under $2,500 for a full day. A mid range or standard rate is around $3,500 - $4,500 for an experienced, vetted photographer. You can be assured the photos will be great and they have the skills for your day. If you want high end and luxury, the starting point is usually $6,500 and up. These are quality driven, highly experienced photographers that will give you the highest quality product. You really do get what you pay for and missing important moments on the best day of your life could really make or break your day.
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What is the average turnaround time for wedding photos?I do my absolute best to get every gallery into the hands of my clients within one month. In the peak of the busy season sometimes it can take a little longer. However, in my contract it states 3 months maximum and I will always get you a sneak peak gallery to celebrate while you wait!
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What are some things to keep in mind when planning wedding, elopement and engagement photos?The most important thing to keep in mind is the amount of people present at the location. Because of this, I always recommend picking a mid week day instead of the weekend. The PNW is prone to high traffic in the natural areas on the weekend and is practically empty during the week. Since the weather here is famous for being wet, keep this in mind when planning. I love the misty rain aesthetic, but if you don’t then you want to plan for the summer months when dry days are guaranteed.