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Why Sunset is better over Sunrise in the Tetons

Why Golden Hour is the Secret Sauce for Jaw Dropping Grand Teton Elopement Photos

If you're dreaming of an elopement or couples session in Grand Teton National Park or Jackson Hole, there's one thing that can take your photos from beautiful to breathtaking: golden hour.

As a Grand Teton elopement photographer who has documented over 200+ weddings and sessions, I can confidently say that sunset sessions are hands down the most magical and flattering time to shoot in the Tetons. In fact, every photo on my website was taken during golden hour. Those last 2 to 3 hours before the sun dips behind the mountains. Let me break down why this timing makes all the difference (and why I always recommend it to my couples).

1. The Sun Rises in Front of the Tetons And That Creates Some Challenges

Here’s something most people don’t realize until they’re out in the early morning light in the Tetons: the sun rises in the east, which means it comes up in front of the Tetons. So if you want those iconic views with the mountains behind you, you're now facing directly into the sun.

That means instead of soft, glowy light behind you, you’re often squinting into bright, harsh rays. Cue watery eyes, blinking, uneven shadows, and a lot of post-session eye rubbing. Sunrise photos in front of the Tetons just aren’t as flattering or comfortable.

By contrast, during golden hour (the two to three hours before sunset), the sun moves behind the Tetons, which gives us a gorgeous, even wash of light across your face, your partner, and the landscape around you. It’s soft, natural, and absolutely stunning.

2. Warmer Weather = Happier Photos

Even in the middle of summer, sunrise in the Tetons can be freezing. Think 30s or 40s, especially in high elevations. If you’re wearing a wedding dress or light clothing, that early morning chill is no joke.

Golden hour, on the other hand, takes place in the warmest part of the day. That means you’ll be more comfortable, more relaxed, and more present—and it shows in your photos. No goosebumps. No red noses. Just cozy, connected moments with the sun setting softly behind the peaks.

3. Golden Hour is What Glowy Photo Dreams Are Made Of

There’s a reason photographers are obsessed with golden hour. The warm, rich tones and soft light create the most flattering natural glow you can ask for. Your skin looks sun-kissed, your dress glows, and the Tetons take on a deep, cinematic tone.

Because I exclusively shoot during this time, all the photos you see on my site feature that signature golden hour light and it’s exactly what I aim to recreate for each of my couples.

4. Sunset Gives Us a Relaxed Timeline

Sunset sessions also give you a more relaxed and flexible timeline. Instead of waking up at 4 AM to get ready in the dark, you get to enjoy a slow morning, a leisurely afternoon, and then meet me for your session when the light is just starting to turn magical. We can take our time, explore, and create without the pressure of racing the sun early in the morning.

5. More Control Over the Weather (Yep, Really!)

Okay, so we can’t control the weather, but we can work with it better when we’re shooting at sunset. One of the biggest challenges in the Tetons is the unpredictability of clouds. Sometimes a thick blanket of clouds will roll in and completely cover the mountain peaks, and if you're planning a sunrise session, you won’t know that’s happening until the moment the sun comes up, and by then, it's too late to pivot. Everyone’s already arrived, hair and makeup is done, and you're left hoping the clouds lift.

With a golden hour or sunset session, you have the entire day to monitor the forecast and cloud movement. This gives us a better chance to adjust or shift plans slightly for the best possible views and lighting, making your session far more flexible and reliable than the early morning alternative.

Want That Glowy Tetons Magic?

If you're loving the look of warm, dreamy images with the mountains behind you and golden light all around, sunset is your best friend. That’s when the Tetons really shine, and so will you!

Every photo on my website was taken during golden hour, and I’d love to help you create your own stunning experience in Grand Teton National Park or Jackson Hole.

Reach out to start planning your golden hour elopement—I can’t wait to help you tell your story.

Private Vows in Grand Teton National Park

It was a beautiful August day for an elopement. While the weather was a little crazy the rest of this month, Tarren and Ethan really did luck out for their day.

Terran and Ethan came all the way from Kansas to exchange vows in Grand Teton National Park. They had an Airbnb just outside of Jackson, and when they went to write their vows, they could not find a single piece of paper. They ended up pouring their souls on A Grand Teton National Park map. I’m sure it was probably a little tedious to write and even read their vows in between all the text on the map, I loved how sentimental this was and all the meaning it held because I truly love this park so much.

Tarren and Ethan exchanged their vows at Cascade Canyon which happens to be one of my favorite views. We ended our location with a beautiful sunset on the Grand Teton. All the colors from that night were unreal. Honestly some of the best light I’d seen up there this year.

Tarren and Ethan both seemed ecstatic to be alone in the mountains together. They were easy going and ready for anything. This was also their first time in the park! I was so glad I got to be in charge of locations and finding the best spots to really show off the beauty here. I’m obsessed with the details on Terran’s dress and the way it flowed when they walked together. Enjoy these stunning images of a dashing and down to earth couple.

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The Grand Tetons

As a Grand Tetons photographer, I am endlessly captivated by the raw beauty and these majestic mountains that surrounds me. The towering peaks of the Teton Range create a breathtaking backdrop against the waters of the Snake River. Sunset is my favorite in Jackson Hole, when the mountains glow in golden light and every moment in this iconic park is a visual feast. From the abundant wildlife that roams freely to the vibrant wildflowers that blanket the meadows, there is boundless inspiration at every turn. Being a photographer in Grand Teton National Park is not just a job; it is a profound privilege to be able to capture and share the awe-inspiring wonders of this remarkable place with the world.

Why Elopements

Eloping offers couples a multitude of benefits that make it an enticing option for those seeking an intimate wedding experience. Firstly, eloping allows couples to focus solely on their love and commitment, free from the stress and financial burden that often accompanies a traditional wedding. It provides the opportunity to create a truly personal and unique experience, allowing couples to tailor every aspect of their special day to reflect their individual personalities and preferences. Additionally, eloping fosters a sense of adventure, making it possible to exchange vows in breathtaking natural settings or even in far-off destinations. Lastly, eloping provides couples with the freedom to allocate their resources towards experiences and memories rather than material aspects, encouraging meaningful connections and a deeper bond between partners. Overall, eloping provides couples with the freedom, intimacy, and flexibility to create a wedding experience that is truly unforgettable.

Eloping in the Grand Tetons

The Grand Tetons offers a one-of-a-kind view. While there are many gorgeous mountains all over the US, there’s nothing quite like these beauties. It’s a privilege to witness these amazing moments in my favorite mountains.