These beautiful women had gorgeous smoky light from the Hermit’s Peak and Calf Canyon wildfires 20 miles away. The 9am wedding ceremony was right off of the West Rim trail near the Rio Grande Gorge bridge rest area. The brides-in-blue wore gorgeous smiles and sneakers with their outfits. Dan Jones officiated the elopement ceremony and two big-horned sheep stopped to watch as the women stated their vows.
Jeannie and Debbie share a touch and a smile during their wedding
On a quiet June morning during a smoky fire season these brides were wed
A lighthearted and unique elopement in Taos, NM
Debbie and Jeannie hold hands and ready their wedding vows
The walk to the wedding site with quiet talking and nervous energy
Wooden wedding rings with turquoise inlay
The smoky mountains are a beautiful highlight to these beautiful brides!!
Two big horn sheep come uninvited to the private wedding elopement
Jeannie and Debbie jump in the air with excitement of their new marriage
Dan Jones, Taos wedding officiant, gets a laugh from the brides
Love Who You Love socks at wedding
With the gorge and the river as a witness, these two were married in Taos, NM!
There is nothing like a New Mexican sky
Married in May, these brides were wed and then went for a hike in the afternoon
Tw brides, the Sangre de Cristo mountains, and the Rio Grande gorge.
Debbie and Jeannie share a quiet moment while listening to the Rio Grande flow below
Dan, Jeannie, and Debbie share a laugh during the wedding ceremony
Jeannie and Debbie came from far away to be married by the Rio Grande gorge
Jeannie and Debbie left the dog and cat family behind to elope in the mountains of New Mexico
Beautiful brides smile with sunglasses before tying the knot
Debbie and Jeannie and Dan are cracking jokes before the wedding ceremony
Happily Ever After in Taos New Mexico
Mexican talvera champagne holder with local NM Gruet champagne
Rio Grande and Gorge Bridge in Taos County, NM