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An Intimate Florence Elopement in Tuscany, Italy

Christina DeVictor April 22, 2019

This intimate elopement in Florence at Hotel Torre di Bellosguardo will forever go down in Someplace Wild history.

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In elopements, destination wedding, intimate weddings, someplace wild, travel, travel dates Tags florence, italy, tuscany, elopement, europe elopement, italy elopement
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Kelsie + Allan Lake District Adventure Session

Christina DeVictor June 8, 2017

Kelsie and Allan adventuring in Lake District National Park for their engagement session!

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In 2016, adventure session, blog, couples, someplace wild, travel, travel dates block Tags adventure, adventure wedding, adventure wedding photographer, engagement, engagement session, adventure session, manchester, united kingdom, london, lake district, destination wedding photographer, love, marriage, wedding, Someplace wild
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Preston + Alex Intimate Wedding in New Orleans

Christina DeVictor February 17, 2017

Alex and Preston said their vows underneath the canopy of a 200-year-old live oak in Audubon Park, New Orleans. Their intimate ceremony was at high noon alongside their closest family and friends.

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In 2016, blog, photography, someplace wild, travel, elopements, destination wedding, intimate weddings, travel dates block Tags someplace wild, someplace wild wedding, christina devictor, southern wedding, new orleans wedding, new orleans, lousianna, destination wedding photographer, destination wedding
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Adventure in Leo Carillo State Park | Malibu, California

Christina DeVictor May 12, 2016

Hi friends! Here is some personal work I shot last February of my friend Olivia McClintock in Leo Carillo State Park. Sarah Holt and Morgan Phillips came alongside us as we played with light, movement and a pretty epic sunset. Enjoy!

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In travel, someplace wild, portraits, photography, personal work, california, blog Tags portraits, portrait session, model, models, fashion portraits, malibu photographer, malibu, california, someplace wild, leo carillo st park
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Jennifer and Robert elopement in Paris

Jennifer + Robert Modern Elopement in Paris

Christina DeVictor April 7, 2016

Looking back at Jennifer and Robert's Elopement in Paris, I can't help but smile from ear to ear. Many of you know that I have been waiting for months to release these heart-filled images to the public. With grateful hearts, today we get to share our excitement with Green Wedding Shoes, who also featured the story on their blog. 

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In couples, love, photography, someplace wild, travel, destination wedding, elopements, intimate weddings, travel dates Tags paris wedding, paris elopement, adventure elopement, paris, france, someplace wild wedding, someplace wild, traveling photographer, destination wedding, adventure, international wedding
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