California Wedding & Elopement Photographer

For couples who choose adventure and real moments. Intentional storytelling for your love story

California Wedding and Elopement Photographer

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LET Your story UNFOLD


I want to capture you two amid all this beauty.
Your wedding experience will be built on genuine connection — to each other and this place — and honoring exactly what you want. I mean, and also having the best day.


THIS RIGHT HERE? THIS IS THE SORT OF DAY THAT COMES AROUND JUST ONCE. YOUR IMAGES HELP YOU NEVER, EVER FORGET.


HONEST / INTIMATE / UNRESERVED

California elopement photographer Liz Koston is standing in the redwoods, smiling at the camera, her hands in her pockets.

Meet Your California Elopement Photographer

LET’S HANG OUT A LITTLE

ABOUT ME

“We found this magical location at Glacier Point that was away from the parking lot but had the full backdrop of Yosemite. No request was too big, and no shot was too difficult. Liz is someone who is truly passionate about her work and cares about capturing the perfect images from your event.”

-Christine & Jeff Lee
A couple sitting on a boulder in front of a view of Half Dome in Yosemite, California. They are wearing their elopement attire, sitting side by side, looking at each other.

YOU’VE CHOSEN THE SORT OF PLACE THAT INSPIRES LOVE SONGS

YOU DESERVE IMAGES THAT ARE JUST AS INSPIRED

Reach out, and we can start planning your dream elopement together!

Free Planning Guide

SIGN UP FOR YOUR FREE GUIDE ON HOW TO PICK YOUR PERFECT ELOPEMENT LOCATION. YOU WILL RECEIVE A SERIES OF QUESTIONS AND PROMPTS THAT WILL HELP YOU TWO FIND OUT WHERE THE RIGHT PLACE TO ELOPE IS.

A photo of a couple taken by California elopement photographer Liz Koston. The two are wearing their elopement attire, and the iamge is a closeup of the bride with her legs wrapped around the groom's torso, her arms around his neck. He is holding her up, their noses almost touching.

YOUR IMAGES SHOULD FEEL

AS EFFORTLESS AS YOUR LOVE

Which, I hear you. You’re wondering, But how? Well, me. That’s how.