How to Help Your Couples Say “I Do” Legally - A Guide for Elopement Photographers

STOKED - The Adventure Elopement Photographer Podcast - Build a Six Figure Elopement Photography Business

Have you found yourself wondering how to guide your couples through the legal side of their elopement? As photographers, we’re often asked to do more than just take pictures. We’re also asked to help our couples with the ins and outs of making a marriage official.

In this episode, we are breaking it all down for you. From understanding the rules in each state to creative options like self-solemnization and including pets in the process (yes, even having your dog as a witness!), you’ll learn how to help your couples navigate the legalities of eloping with confidence.

Press play now to learn how to help guide your couples to making their elopements official!

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Michael "Mikey" Foley, our favorite Utah officiant

Universal Life Church

Inkless Handprint/pawprint Kit

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STOKED with Megan MacPhail guides entrepreneurs in scaling their elopement photography business to achieve six-figure income, financial freedom, and adventure-filled travel while growing their photography career.

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