Paige + Julian’s Intimate Fall Wedding Near Turnerville, Wyoming
There’s something so special about small, heartfelt weddings — the kind where every detail means something, and every guest is there because they truly matter. Paige and Julian’s intimate wedding near Turnerville, Wyoming was exactly that: emotional, peaceful, and overflowing with love.
The fall colors that day were pure magic. The trees had turned the perfect shade of gold and orange, the creek beside us shimmered in the sunlight, and the crisp mountain air carried the soft sound of leaves crunching underfoot. It was the kind of Wyoming autumn day that photographers dream about.
Their ceremony took place in the most serene spot by the creek, framed by a sentimental wooden cross that served as their altar — a beautiful touch that made the setting feel deeply personal. Paige wore a stunning gown with a cathedral veil that caught the light every time the wind picked up. She looked absolutely radiant standing beside Julian, who couldn’t stop smiling at her the entire ceremony.
One of my favorite parts of the day was how they included their little girl — and their dog, Prince — in the celebration. Prince even had his own seat reserved at the ceremony, complete with a little name card. It was such a sweet, lighthearted touch that perfectly fit the intimate, family-centered feel of the day.
As the afternoon went on, the weather started to shift — a soft storm began rolling in over the mountains, creating this incredible contrast between the warm oranges of the foliage and the cool blues of the sky. It made for the most breathtaking color palette, and I loved capturing the two of them framed against the drama of the changing light.
Everything about Paige and Julian’s wedding felt intentional — from their location choice to the simplicity of their ceremony to the way they made the day about what truly mattered: their love, their family, and the life they’re building together.






































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