Bucket List Yellowstone Wedding at Glacier National Park in Montana

Advance apologies for how much I’m about to rave about this themed Yellowstone wedding in Glacier National Park, but I think it might be my Roman Empire. 

(Scratch that, it is, without a doubt, my Roman Empire.)

Bride wearing cowboy hat and wedding gown laughs as she stands in the mountains of Glacier National Park.
Groom in bolo tie and Inchigo suit looks up at the sky.
Bride and groom walk through Glacier National Park for Yellowstone wedding in Montana.
Bride and groom hold hands as they walk across rocks in Glacier National Park for Yellowstone wedding in Montana.
Cowgirl bride stretches her arms towards the sun with a smile on her face.
Bride and groom look deeply into each other's eyes in Glacier National Park for Yellowstone wedding in Montana.
Bride and groom run hand in hand through tunnel in Glacier National Park.
Bride stands in glacial water in Montana.
Photographer laughs with bride and groom as they capture their Yellowstone wedding in Glacier National Park in Montana.

I mean, not only have I been dreaming of going to Montana since I was fourteen years old, but Wendy and Brian totally outdid themselves with their intimate and breathtaking destination wedding, making this bucket list item blow my expectations out of the icy blue glacier water. 

Let’s run it back. I’ll try to keep myself contained. (Who’s kidding who, when have I EVER.)

The Welcome Dinner

Consider this my petition to make the welcome dinner a staple of any wedding, ever. Wendy and Brian welcomed fifty of their closest friends and family to their destination wedding by hosting a ‘Dress in Your Best Yellowstone Attire’ welcome dinner at Sacred Waters Brewing, and I’m obsessed with how it set the tone for the equally romantic and raucous time that was waiting the rest of the weekend.

As you can see, the guests did not come to play. They busted out their very best Beth Dutton-chic and Durangos, kicking off the weekend with some serious cowboy-coded fanfare before settling in at their campus-style lodging at ROAM Beyond

(You read that right, Wendy and Brian literally rented a huge ranch to host all of their wedding guests. Needless to say, the bar is high.)

Bride and groom and guests celebrate welcome dinner for their Yellowstone wedding.
Hands holding craft beers show off their friendship bracelets.
Bride laughs with friends at craft brewery welcome dinner.
Bride laughs at something a friend showed her on her phone.
Wedding guest standing on a bench taking a photo of two friends from the air.
Sacred Waters Brewery in Montana
Bride and friends giggle over something on the bride's phone.
Engaged couple stands in Montana golden hour the night before their wedding.
Bride-to-be fixes her cowboy hat as friends look on.
Newlyweds walk hand in hand through parking lot of Sacred Waters Brewing Co. in Montana.
Bride smiles down at Polaroids.
Friend helps bride-to-be fix her top.
Woman wearing fur coat and man in denim walk down gravel trail hand in hand.
Couple take a quiet moment for themselves before their Yellowstone wedding in Montana.
Woman in midi denim skirt and black turtleneck shows off her outfit.
Bride and groom pose in front of Sacred Waters Brewing Co. sign in Montana.
Couple laughs as they stand alongside highway in Montana.
Friends and engaged couple celebrate Yellowstone wedding.
Polaroids and craft beers laying on picnic table.

Setting the Stage for the Yellowstone Wedding of the Century

Wendy’s and Brian’s Yellowstone wedding timeline was a little different than your standard day-of schedule. While they opted in for twelve hours of coverage, on top of the welcome dinner and film add-on, three of those hours were devoted to driving into the depths of Glacier National Park for the most stunning photographs I think I’ve ever taken in my life. 

But I’m getting ahead of myself! (You would, too, if you had the privilege of teetering on a literal mountain to get these shots.)

Before we set out on our little road trip, though, Wendy and Brian’s morning was devoted to getting ready at the ranch, taking a beat to get eyes on each other for the first time in their his and hers cowboy hats, and knocking out family photos. Since literally every human at this wedding was considered family– some by blood, most by choice– we had our work cut out for us, but the party had started the night before and wasn’t about to stop for the photos. 

I think my favorite thing about this portion of the gallery is that you don’t have to know that they’ve all been thick as thieves since high school and college to see that they’re tighter than a pair of leather chaps. There is so much youth, so much history written all over everybody’s faces as they gear up for helping Wendy and Brian become a forever sort of thing.

ROAM Beyond in Glacier National Park in Montana
Wedding guests in cowboy hats walk towards the ceremony for Yellowstone wedding
Bride dances in the natural light in cabin at ROAM Beyond.
Groom in cowboy hat looks up at the sky as he waits to see his bride.
Bride and groom embrace during first look at their Yellowstone wedding in Glacier National Park.
Groom exclaims exuberantly when he sees his bride for the first time.
Bride and groom read their vows to each other in Glacier National Park for Yellowstone wedding in Montana.
Father of the bride looks at this phone and takes a break before the wedding.
Bride hugs her sister in sweet embrace.
Bride and her friends pose together in their Yellowstone wedding attire.
Wedding guests pass off sunglasses to each other as another wedding guest smiles at the camera with his mustache and cowboy hat.
Bride gets ready for her Yellowstone wedding.
Bride puts on her shoes for her Yellowstone wedding in Montana.

Road Trip to Glacier National Park

Okay, now for the moment we’ve all been waiting for– the mountains, the direct sunlight, the hats, the boots, the pollen floating in the air. It was everything

It’s moments like these– ankle deep in glacier mountain water or standing in the middle of a Montana highway to get the shot– where it really hits me how lucky I am to do this for a living, to create a visual legacy of a love story as iconic as Wendy’s and Brian’s. 

The real magic of it isn’t in anything I do with my camera, though. As cool as it is to press the shutter and position myself just right, it’s even cooler to witness a couple give themselves over to a moment– to throw their heads back in the air with belly-aching laughter; to close their eyes in sweet sweet bliss when they’re cheek to cheek with the human that they love with everything they have in them; to be so couldn’t-care-any-less with your wedding dress and suit that you wade into the lake. 

That is what having your wedding photographed is about. This– the complete and total reckless abandon you see in these photos– is what it’s all about. 

Bride and groom stand on rock overlooking the mountains in Glacier National Park for Yellowstone wedding in Montana.
Photographer captures Yellowstone wedding in Glacier National Park in Montana.
Bride wades through glacial waters in Glacier National Park for Yellowstone wedding in Montana.
Groom smiles at his bride in Glacier National Park for Yellowstone wedding in Montana.
Bride and groom run through Montana highway.
Bride holds onto her cowboy hat as she runs hand in hand with her groom on Montana highway.
Bride holds onto her cowboy hat as she balances on a rock.
Bride and groom stand overlooking the vista in Glacier National Park before their Yellowstone wedding.
Bride smiles over her shoulder at groom.
Groom holds bride's hand as she walks over rocks in Glacier National Park.
Groom wears bolo tie and sharp suit and cowboy hat.
Groom twirls bride through the air in Yellowstone wedding photographs.
Bride and groom look through cooler for a snack between photos.
Bride walks barefoot along shoreline of glacial waters in Glacier National Park in Montana.
Bride and groom run hand in hand in Glacier National Park for their Yellowstone wedding.
Bride prepares to toss her bouquet in the air as Montana mountains show off in the distance.
Traveling wedding photographer captures bride and groom running hand in hand down Montana highway.
Bride and groom stand on rock overlooking Glacier National Park.
Bride and groom walk hand in hand through Glacier National Park.

The Ceremony

Wendy’s and Brian’s wedding vows were also said in Glacier National Park, tucked away in a little alcove with nothing but an amphitheater, their nearest and dearest, and the overwhelming expanse of nature that surrounded the bride and groom. 

Of course, the wedding vows were gorgeous and made me cry, but no one is surprised there. What you might be surprised to know, though, is that if you’re not beelining to your people to wrap them in a hug or cracking a cold one in your trunk shortly after the ‘I do’ leaves your mouth, you may be missing a crucial step of the whole wedding process.

Just saying.

Bride walks down the aisle with her father with a big smile on her face.
Bride and groom kiss in Montana amphitheater for their Yellowstone wedding.
Groom laughs at something the officiant said and looks at the guests.
Wedding guests wearing fur coats and cowboy hats in Yellowstone wedding look on as bride and groom say their vows.
Bride and groom come back down the aisle in a celebratory fashion.
Groom embraces wedding guest.
Bride throws her hands in the air after officially becoming a wife in Yellowstone wedding.
Wedding guest hugging groom to congratulate him.
Bride's family bows their heads in prayer in Yellowstone wedding.
Groom sits in trunk of car next to RTIC cooler after his wedding ceremony.
Groom holds bride's bouquet.
Bride carries her shoes and groom carries bridal bouquet as they walk toward the car after their Yellowstone wedding ceremony.
Bride and groom enjoy a celebratory beer in the boot of their car after their ceremony.

The Yellowstone Wedding Reception

Scene change. Outfit change. Position-of-the-sun-in-the-sky change. 

After Wendy changed into a chic-as-f*** Georgia Hardinge gown and the literal goat made his presence known on the premises, everybody was ready to party

I don’t really have words for how every detail of this reception– from the wood-paneled walls to the simple white cake decorated with wildflowers, the charcuterie-style appetizers to the golden hour portraits, the Modelos raised and boots stomped– was so perfect for Wendy and Brian. So, I guess I’ll just let you see for yourself and be green with envy while you’re doing it.

Wedding guests raise their Modelo beers in a toast to newlyweds.
Groom sits on tractor while bride props her arm on the wheel.
Charcuterie appetizers for Yellowstone wedding
Wedding guest in cowboy hat smokes a cigar while looking at a coat on the property of Yellowstone wedding
Wedding cake topped with wildflowers sits in sunlight.
Groom looks at bride's lips before dipping her into a kiss
Newlyweds raise their glasses in a toast during Yellowstone wedding reception
Bride and groom embrace in the foreground with mountain in the background
Bride switches from heels to cowboy boots before her Yellowstone wedding reception
Groom and friends raise their beer cans in a toast during Montana wedding
Bride and groom enjoy a bite of their wedding cake while the sun sets behind them
Wedding guest sings into a bottle of Bailey's
Wedding guests raise their hands in the air on the dance floor
Wedding guests blow out candles on mini cake
Wedding guest sings karaoke style
Wedding guests dance raucously on dance floor
Yellowstone wedding reception gets rowdy.
Wedding guests form a conga line at Yellowstone wedding reception

As I look back on this gallery– more times than I should probably admit– a couple of distinct thoughts come to mind:

  1. If my grandpa could see these photos (he was a nature photographer and taught me everything I know), he’d be really freaking proud.
  2. My fourteen year old self was onto something good, when she had Montana in mind.
  3. Wendy and Brian are onto something good with their adventurous, whimsical love. 

Have another bucket list destination wedding for me to capture? (Or, heck, let’s do Montana round two, three, or seventy-three!) You fill out my inquiry form, and I’ll get my cowboy boots ready.

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Advance apologies for how much I’m about to rave about this themed Yellowstone wedding in Glacier National Park, but I think it might be my Roman Empire. 

(Scratch that, it is, without a doubt, my Roman Empire.)

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