so you're thinking of eloping to ireland
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so you're thinking of eloping to ireland... 

Ireland is a beautiful and unique location that is perfect for couples looking to elope. Its rugged coastlines, rolling hills, and friendly villages offer a picturesque backdrop for a truly unforgettable wedding ceremony. Whether you're looking for a secluded spot in the countryside or a historic castle by the sea, Ireland has something to offer every couple.

As a videographer based in Northern Ireland, I truly believe this is the best place in the world to elope. One of the main benefits of eloping to Northern Ireland is the incredible affordability. Couples can often save thousands of dollars by avoiding traditional wedding costs such as venue fees, catering, and entertainment. Instead, they can invest in a more intimate and personalised experience that is tailored specifically to their needs. Northern Ireland also boasts some of the friendliest and most welcoming people in the world, so couples can expect a warm and hospitable reception wherever they go.

Moreover, Northern Ireland offers an abundance of opportunities for adventure and exploration. From hiking in the Mourne Mountains to surfing along the Causeway Coast, couples can create unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime. With its rich history and cultural heritage, Northern Ireland also provides a fascinating and meaningful setting for a wedding ceremony that truly reflects the couple's personalities and values. So if you're looking for a unique and unforgettable elopement experience, Northern Ireland is definitely worth considering.

Caitlin & Berkley

Causeway coast

Caitlin and Berkley flew their families all the way over to Ireland from the USA to elope with the gorgeous backdrop of the Causeway Coast of Northern Ireland. After getting ready in Derry they had their emotional first look at Dunseverick, before heading to Dunluce Castle to say their vows while their families watched on with love.  

Brittany & Joel

Causeway coast

Brittany and Joel just managed to squeeze in their elopement days before the 2020 lockdown kicked off. After getting ready in Bushmills, their ceremony was in a gorgeous little private church, followed by photos taken at Kinbane Castle and the beautiful Dark Hedges. It's so rare to see the Dark Hedges so quiet, but with the imminent lockdown it was uncharacteristally empty, allowing a long shoot there!

Stephanie & Jamie

fanad lighthouse

Stephanie and Jamie chose to forgo the traditional wedding and run away by themselves to the gorgeous County Donegal for their elopement. Fanad Lighthouse provided the perfect dramatic setting for their vows, demonstrating their love of the coast. The west coast really showed off for them, getting this beautiful spring weather. 

Intimate

Film Collection

One videographer

up to 4 hours of coverage

Highlight film

Online gallery with download link

Intimate

Photo Collection

One photographer 

up to 4 hours of coverage

200+ photographs

Online gallery with download link

Packages

My elopement films are quoted for on an individual basis to provide a fully bespoke service. However, most couples for a package similar to the one below. To get a fully personalised quote, please get in touch via my contact page and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. 

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Intimate

Film Collection

One videographer

4 hours of coverage

Highlight film

Vows in full

Online gallery with download link

Intimate

Photo Collection

One photographer

4 hours of coverage

200+ photographs

Online gallery with download link

Packages

My elopement packages are quoted for on an individual basis to provide a fully bespoke service. However, most couples for a package similar to the one below. To get a fully personalised quote, please get in touch via my contact page and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. 

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