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New Orleans Elopement Photographer

Elopements work best when the plan feels simple, calm, and intentional.

I photograph courthouse ceremonies, French Quarter elopements, chapel weddings, and intimate celebrations throughout New Orleans. I’ll help with timing, location flow, natural posing, and a photo-friendly plan so you can stay present without feeling rushed.

Elopement coverage begins at $1,500 for 4 hours and includes an online gallery plus an 8x8 mini album.

Elopement photography that feels effortless, vibrant, and true to you—set in the most iconic corners of New Orleans.

 

From French Quarter strolls to oak-lined portraits in City Park, I’ll guide you through timing, locations, and a simple plan so you can stay present and enjoy the day.

Local New Orleans coverage • Natural light + lifestyle direction • Fast, polished delivery

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Why Elope in New Orleans

New Orleans is built for elopements—historic streets, romantic courtyards, classic architecture, and an energy you can’t replicate anywhere else. Whether you’re keeping it just the two of you or bringing a small group, we’ll create images that look elevated while still feeling candid and real.

Why 4 hours works so well

Four hours gives us the flexibility to capture your ceremony, intentional portraits, and a second location (if desired) without rushing—while keeping the day simple and enjoyable.

Elopement photos in the French Quarter with iconic New Orleans streets Marigny Opera hous

Whether you’re planning a courthouse ceremony, French Quarter elopement, small chapel wedding, or a quiet ceremony with a few guests, I’ll help you keep the plan simple. We’ll choose locations that make sense for timing, light, walking distance, and the amount of privacy you want.

Courthouse and Intimate Wedding Coverage
Elopement photography in New Orleans City Park with bridal portraits (16).jpg

Your elopement coverage includes:

  • Guidance on locations, timing, and a photo-friendly plan

  • Natural posing direction so you never feel stiff or “over-posed”

  • A curated set of professionally edited images (color + black & white where it fits)

  • A story-driven approach focused on real moments + clean, flattering portraits

  • Online gallery to download, share, and print

  • 8"×8" mini photo album included

What You'll Get

Elopement Prices

Elopement Photography in New Orleans

$1,500

 

Elopement photography is a relaxed, intimate way to celebrate your story without the structure of a traditional wedding day. Choose a meaningful New Orleans location, enjoy the experience, and walk away with a beautiful, story-driven gallery.

Best for: courthouse ceremonies, destination elopements, chapel weddings, and intimate celebrations with a few guests.

Includes: ceremony coverage, guided portraits, one optional second location, online gallery delivery, and an 8x8 mini album.

Elopement photography styles
(choose your vibe)

French Quarter Classic
Iconic streets, balconies, courtyards, and timeless New Orleans character.

Garden District Romance
Quieter streets, dreamy homes, and elegant backdrops with softer crowd pressure.

City Park & Oak Alleys
Greenery, open shade, and cinematic look—excellent for midday or bright days.

Riverfront, Lakefront & Skyline
Bold, modern energy with wide views—great near golden hour.

Most elopements work best with a lean, clear plan. My standard elopement package includes 4 hours of coverage, which gives us room for the ceremony, portraits, family photos if needed, and one additional location without rushing.

For very small courthouse ceremonies or shorter portrait-only plans, reach out with your date and details. I’ll let you know what makes sense based on timing, location, and availability.

4-hour elopement coverage — best for most couples
Ceremony, portraits, family photos, a second location, and a relaxed pace.

Shorter coverage — available by request
Best for simple courthouse ceremonies or portrait-forward elopements with minimal logistics.

Simple Elopement Timeline
How the Process Works
  1. Inquiry + availability check
    Tell me your date, guest count, and the vibe you want.

  2. Quick planning call
    We choose locations that match your style and logistics.

  3. Session day
    I guide you through flattering, natural direction while keeping it fun and fast.

  4. Delivery
    You receive a polished, shareable gallery with print options.

“Chad made everything feel effortless. We had no idea how to pose and the photos came out natural and stunning.”
— Mike and Regina

“He helped us pick locations, timing, and kept the whole session fun and easy.”
— Evangeline & Michael

Reviews / Testimonials

Best Places to Elope in New Orleans

New Orleans gives you a lot of options for a simple, photo-friendly elopement. The best location depends on your ceremony style, guest count, privacy needs, walking distance, and the kind of background you want in your photos.

I’ll help you choose a location that fits your timeline and keeps the day easy.

French Quarter

The French Quarter works well for couples who want classic New Orleans texture: iron balconies, historic streets, colorful buildings, courtyards, and a lively city feel. It is best for smaller elopements with a flexible timeline, since crowds, parking, and walking distance can affect the flow.

City Park

City Park is a strong choice if you want oak trees, soft greenery, bridges, open space, and a calmer setting. It gives us room to move, which helps portraits feel relaxed and natural. It also works well for couples who want a quieter location without leaving the city.

Garden District

The Garden District is a polished option for couples who like historic homes, clean sidewalks, oak-lined streets, and a more residential feel. It is a good fit for simple portraits before or after a small ceremony, especially if you want images that feel classic without being too formal.

New Orleans Lakefront

The lakefront is best for couples who want open sky, water views, and a cleaner, less crowded backdrop. It can work especially well around sunset, when the light is softer and the setting feels simple. Wind can be a factor, so I’ll help plan timing and angles that make sense.

Riverfront and Crescent Park

The riverfront and Crescent Park offer skyline views, industrial texture, walking paths, and a more modern New Orleans feel. These locations are good for couples who want portraits with movement, space, and a mix of city and river scenery.

Courthouse and Chapel Ceremonies

Courthouse and chapel elopements are a practical choice for couples who want the ceremony to stay simple and focused. After the ceremony, we can build in time for portraits nearby or move to a second location like the French Quarter, City Park, the Garden District, or the riverfront.

Planning a New Orleans Elopement

A simple elopement still deserves a clear plan. I’ll help with timing, location flow, portrait direction, and realistic travel time so the day does not feel rushed.

Whether you are planning a courthouse ceremony, French Quarter elopement, chapel wedding, or a quiet celebration with a few guests, the goal is the same: calm coverage, natural portraits, and a clean record of the day.

Send your date and location.

Best light: late afternoon is ideal for warmth and softer contrast.
Crowds: French Quarter looks amazing, but can be busy—weekday and earlier time slots are typically easier.
Rain plan: New Orleans weather changes quickly. I’ll recommend covered options (courtyards, porches, and sheltered streets) and we can pivot without losing the vibe.

Location Guidance

Churches & Chapel Wedding Ceremonies in New Orleans

New Orleans is home to a wide range of historic churches and intimate chapels that offer meaningful settings for wedding ceremonies. From traditional Catholic churches to smaller chapels ideal for intimate weddings and elopements, these venues play an important role in many wedding days.

If you’re planning a church or chapel ceremony, it’s helpful to understand lighting conditions, ceremony flow, and photography guidelines unique to each location.

View New Orleans Churches & Chapels for Wedding Ceremonies →

Common Questions

How far in advance should we book?
For peak dates and weekends, earlier is better—especially in spring and fall.

Do you help with locations and timing?
Yes. I’ll recommend options based on your vibe, crowd tolerance, walking distance, and light.

Can we include family or a small group?
Absolutely. I’ll build a quick shot-flow so we get the hero group portrait first.

Do you photograph courthouse weddings?
Yes—courthouse ceremonies are a great fit for a streamlined coverage plan.

How many images will we receive?
It depends on coverage length and the flow of the day, but you can expect a strong, curated set focused on variety and storytelling.

Do you offer prints?
Yes—optional professional prints are available directly through your gallery.

Do you offer shorter coverage?
My elopement package is built around a full story in a relaxed pace, which is why it includes four hours. If you’re planning something extremely short and simple, reach out and I’ll tell you what’s possible based on date and logistics.

What’s included in the 8"×8" album?
An 8"×8" mini album designed from your final gallery—perfect for a keepsake and easy to share.

Explore More Sessions in New Orleans

Whether you’re planning something intimate or celebrating big, you can explore the session type that fits your day

Let’s Work Together

Gretna, LA 70056

Tel: 504-577-6410

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Based in New Orleans and serving the French Quarter, Garden District, Warehouse District, Bywater, Marigny, Tremé, Metairie, Kenner, the Northshore, Baton Rouge, the Gulf Coast and all domestic and international destinations.

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