The sun dipped low over Elk Flats Trail. It painted the sky in soft blues and warm oranges. Waves crashed against the rocks below, sending white foam into the air. The sound was calming, almost like a gentle song. This place felt special, like something from a movie.
Jordan and Katrina stood hand in hand, taking it all in. They had come all the way from Puerto Rico and Alaska. Now, they call Oregon home. Together, they explored the beauty of this coast, their smiles bright against the fading light. It was clear they were creating new memories, blending their past with this new chapter.
Walking on the trail felt magical. Tall trees surrounded us, their leaves whispering stories of the wind. We moved forward, each step more exciting. The location reminded me of Ireland, with its lush greenery and rugged coastlines. It was iconic, a perfect spot to capture the moment.
As the sun continued to set, the atmosphere turned romantic. The colors shifted and danced in the sky, creating a canvas of beauty. It felt nostalgic, making you think of times gone by and stories yet to come. Every click of the camera aimed to capture this fleeting magic, the joy of now blended with the warmth of yesterday.
I will never forget the sky from this session. Before the sun completely vanished, it left a golden glow in its wake. Elk Flats Trail allowed me to tell a beautiful story that fall night. I hope to return to the Oregon Coast again soon!
Want to explore the Oregon Coast with me? Book an adventurous elopement! Say hi and tell me a little about yourself.
Hi there, I’m Tram
Hi there, I’m Tram
Travel junkie and ordained elopement photographer
With an adventurous spirit, I’m down to do almost anything, from hiking in Banff National Park, to snorkeling in a lagoon in Tulum. Trust me, whether you choose an Arizona elopement package or want to explore other destinations, I’m always looking for new nooks and crannies to inspect.
Let’s get you two get married in a way that’s unique to who you are, what you want to do, and where you want to go. I love the grandeur of San Francisco City Hall, but revel at the sight of a mountaintop in Colorado too.

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