A groom dip kisses his bride in celebration of their wedding as the sunsets down over Sedona.

Jay + Taylor’s off road adventure wedding in Sedona, Arizona

These two met each other when they were in high school and while they each sparked each other’s attention, it wasn’t until years later they would go on their first day. When that day finally came to be, it was the best first date either of them had ever had and was going to be their last after spending hours chatting in the local brewery. They have since spent a lot of time adventuring and spending quality time together building their relationship. They wanted a wedding day that reflected their journey and that was a celebration in a new place with their closest family members.

Taylor and Jay road tripped from Indiana to Sedona, after having just moved to Indiana to start a new life with new jobs and to start accomplishing their dreams as husband and wife. We met up with them at a coffee shop in Flagstaff, Arizona to meet for the first time after calls and emails leading up to their day! We chatted about a possible back-up game plan for their elopement in the event that the weather may shift and take a turn for the worse. After coffee and chatting, we headed out to Avail Tattoo for their tattoo appointment to kick off the elopement events! As we waited for the appointment to start we chatted a lot about van life, as it is a dream of theirs to travel in a van one day with their travel nursing jobs. They had decided to each get a tattoo of their puppo, Poe, since she could not be present with them on their wedding day (Looking for ideas to include your dog in your wedding day?). They adopted Poe, a mini dachshund, and she is definitely like a child to them, it was great to be able to include her in some way in their wedding.

The following morning, the day of the wedding, we met Jay & Taylor in a coffee shop in Sedona first thing bright and early so that they could hand write their vows into their vow books together. It was a lovely way to start the day off, sitting by the fire pit and in a cozy coffee shop. It started the day with meaning and purpose, setting a tone for the big event later. I loved that they were able to spend some time with just the two of them before going their separate ways to get ready for the day and not see each other again until their first look.

From the start, Jay and Taylor were very excited for the first look. The day before they had told us they weren’t criers and were not expecting any tears throughout the elopement day. We took a break as they started hair and makeup for Taylor and hanging out with the boys for Jay. We met back up with them at their Airbnb in uptown Sedona, which was a beautiful spot, overlooking several of the red rock formations.

Upon arrival I picked the spot for the first look that had some beautiful yellow flowers and overlooked part of the area that we would see later during their ceremony from the opposite side of the formations. Jay was in the downstairs area of the house hanging out, anticipating seeing Taylor in her dress for the first time. Taylor did her finishing touches upstairs as family enjoyed time together before heading out to pick up jeeps. After everyone but Taylor’s mom left, Taylor got dressed up stairs with her mothers help getting into her Rue De Seine gown.

Anticipation was high, and they were both ready. Jay stood outside facing the red rocks anxiously waiting for Taylor as she made her way to him around the cactus. As soon as Jay turned around to see Taylor and her dress, the tears came flowing. There were smiles, laughter, hugs and so many happy tears of joy. The raw emotions of the moment were incredible to be a part of. After a few minutes of soaking in “this is really happening”, we left the Airbnb to go pick up the jeeps with the rest of the family to start our adventure up the mountain.  

A flat lay of wedding vows and coffee

We ventured through the muddy waters along the dirt road, having a blast taking the Jeep up the mountain side. Once we got to location, Bill walked with Jay and the family down to the ceremony spot. Taylor got to share a first look with her father before walking down the trail to her future husband. Her dad also shed a few tears seeing his daughter and her beautiful wedding dress. He walked her down the trail to the family and where Jay was waiting to marry Taylor. It was a beautiful day with Taylor’s stepdad officiating their ceremony and reminding them what marriage is all about. They read private handwritten vows to each other that were emotionally filled and there were of course more tears shed by each other and all of their family. Their ceremony ended with a roar of celebration. All the family members hugged them and gave congratulations before we took family photos with the amazing back drop. The family set out to go back down the road, pick up dinner, and prepare the house for the reception. As a quick side note, one of the many things we love so much about elopements is all the unique elopement ideas you can include and how unique each elopement ceremony can be.

As Taylor, Jay and I stayed up on the overlook taking photos along the edges and different spots along the rim. They shared a private first dance in front of the sun set and of course, we had to end the evening with popping a bottle of champagne instead of a messy cake feeding. They sprayed, the heck out of each other with champagne. It was for sure a celebratory moment! The evening was so stunning after a few rainy days in the area, more than anyone could have ever dreamed up for a Sedona elopement. We headed back down the road stopping to take photos with the Jeep with the last bit of light that was left.

It was such a special evening to have the whole vista all to ourselves. After all the portraits and playing, we headed right back to the house where the family had picked up pizzas, and enjoyed leftovers from their grilling out the day before. While we enjoyed dinner with everyone we were able to put together the sneak peaks from the day for everyone to have for the night! As we left them, they were sitting outside, enjoying the pool, hot tub and cigars to bring the evening to a close. 

Taylor and Jay’s adventures did not stop there, for their honeymoon they had taken a few extra days to enjoy different parts of Arizona. Stopping in Flagstaff, seeing more of Sedona and going to see Horseshoe Bend. It was funny because these two happened to be at the Horseshoe Bend Overlook as we were at the bottom photographing another elopement, and they actually snagged a photo of our campsite from a thousand feet above us. Then they headed out to Colorado, stopping in Telluride to enjoy all the fall leaves before going back to Indiana.

These two truly had the most beautiful start to their marriage. I’m so glad that they found us and that we got to work together. It was a joyous, full two days and I can’t wait to see where all their adventures take them. Congratulations to Taylor and Jay. May you have many more road trip adventures that remind you of where it all started on your wedding day in Sedona!

The bride and groom stand close together in the light of a jeep in this double exposure image

Vendors from this elopement:

Tattoos // Avail Tattoo Shop, work by Kiko

Dress // Rue De Seine

HMUA // Superstitionmakeupco

Jeep // MYE Jeep