Andrea Enger

Andrea Enger is a Photographer based in Colorado. Andrea is an Elopement Photographer with nearly a decade of experience, who has photographed hundreds of weddings. She is a premier adventure elopement photographer, focusing on the American Southwest, South America, and Spanish-speaking countries.

Education

  • THRIVE - The Business of Unconventional Weddings & Elopements, and The Elopement Photographer Course - Instructor: Maddie Mae
  • The Art of Adventure Weddings and Elopements - Instructors: Maddie Mae and Henry Tieu
  • Facebook & Instagram Ads Made Simple for Wedding and Elopement Photographers - Instructors: Maddie Mae and Max Sadik
  • The Composition Course, The Story Telling Course, The Story Telling with Details Course, The Story Telling with Bridal Portraits Course, Permission Posing, and The Immersed Marketing Theory Course - Instructor: Anni Graham
  • Fuel Your Photography - Instructors: Dylan Howell and Corey Potter
  • Leave No Trace Course and Certification - Instructors: Ben Lawhon, Anni Graham, Maddie Mae, Gabi & Brandon Fox

Professional Achievements

  • Featured in numerous publications, including ABC News, Reuters, Colorado Wedding Magazine, Zion Brides, Rangefinder, Wandering Weddings, Here Comes the Guide, The Budget Savvy Bride, and Revista Chilena Si Acepto

Certifications & Organizations

  • Certified LNT Photographer (Leave No Trace)
  • Certified in Outdoor First Aid & Survival Basics

Favorite Piece of Advice

  • Be Prepared for Your Day: Planning your elopement becomes a journey of love and respect for the environment. Research a photographer you connect with. This is a very emotional decision for couples, and the photographer should be able to provide the support, planning expertise, and experience that will help you ease your nerves, feel relaxed, and really enjoy your day. Research local marriage laws where you choose to elope—domestic and international.
  • Choose a Meaningful Location: Choose a spot that is significant to your relationship or resonates with your shared interests. Let the backdrop reflect your love story, whether it’s a secluded mountain peak, a tranquil beach, or a hidden forest grove. Research permits for public land locations.
  • Create Customized Ceremony Elements: Personalize your ceremony by incorporating custom elements such as a handcrafted altar, unique seating arrangements, or a special unity ceremony. These customized touches will add a personal and memorable touch to your elopement.

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