March 20, 2025

Christina Williams

A Perfect Coastal Pembrokeshire Elopement

Druidston is a bit of a hidden gem.

The way it opens up with its towering cliffs and rugged, untamed feel makes it unlike any other spot. It’s wild, dramatic, and perfect for those who love a bit of adventure in their elopement. No need for props or over-the-top setups just two loved up loons, the fresh sea air, and maybe a bottle of champagne to top it off.

For elopement photography in Pembrokeshire, it doesn’t get much better. The best time for photos here is morning or evening when the light is soft, the shadows are gentle, and the landscape glows with that perfect golden-hour magic. The scenery does the hard work I just capture it.

The Beauty of Going with the Flow

One of my favorite things about elopement photography is the freedom to embrace the moment. No strict timelines, no pressure just genuine connections in an epic setting. Mairead and Martyn’s day was exactly that. They opted for a registry office ceremony, two hours on the beach, and dinner with family afterward. It was spontaneous, intimate, and beautifully unpolished.

Yes, the tide was high, as was the sun, but in the end, those are the moments that make for the best memories (and, let’s be honest, the best photos).

Planning Your Own Pembrokeshire Elopement?

If you’re thinking about eloping in Pembrokeshire do it. And if you want a photographer who knows the best spots (and won’t make you do any awkward posing), let’s chat. Whether the tide is in or out, I’ll be there to capture your story just as it happens.

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