There’s something so special about elopements — the way they slow time, strip away expectations, and let you simply be with the person you love. Caden and Holland’s Central Park elopement was the perfect example of that.
They didn’t plan for rain. But when it came, they didn’t let it take anything away — if anything, it made the day even sweeter. The two of them ran through the park, laughter echoing between raindrops, and found cover under Bethesda Terrace. Right there, surrounded by the sounds of the city and strangers passing by, they shared a quiet, tender dance — just the two of them, completely wrapped up in the moment.
New York City might be known for its chaos, but when you carve out a moment like this in the middle of it all? It becomes even more unforgettable.
Central Park gave us the best of both worlds — nature and architecture, quiet corners and cinematic backdrops. Whether you’re locals or visiting for the first time, it’s the kind of place that makes eloping feel both intimate and iconic.
There was no timeline. No strict schedule. No rush.
Just two people who chose to celebrate their love in a way that felt real and relaxed and true to them. From the handwritten vows to the unexpected dance under the terrace, every moment had room to breathe — and space to be felt.
This is why I love elopements. They leave room for magic.
If you’re dreaming of an intimate wedding day in New York City, whether it’s tucked into Central Park or somewhere wildly unexpected — I’d love to help tell your story in a way that feels like you.
💌 Let’s start planning the dream!