Some wedding days arrive with a kind of quiet magic. Jen and Pat’s Asticou Hotel wedding felt that way from the moment the sun rose over Mount Desert Island. Their celebration blended the rugged beauty of Acadia National Park with the classic charm of The Asticou Hotel in Northeast Harbor, creating a day that was warm, elegant, and deeply personal.
Jen spent her slow morning tucked into the peaceful grounds of the AirBnb the couple rented for their whole family to spend together over the entire weekend. Wrapped in the soft fall air and surrounded by Maine’s colorful foliage, Jen’s strapless gown moved beautifully as she stepped across the lawn. The fabric caught every bit of soft morning light.










Stepping inside the boutique hotel, the Asticou‘s interiors set the tone for the day with their patterned wallpaper, vintage details, and warm, welcoming spaces. The Asticou’s blend of coastal tradition and curated charm is one of the many reasons couples love it for intimate weddings. Every room feels personal. Every corner photographs beautifully.
Outside, autumn draped the property in rich color. The trees framed the luxury cabins, the tranquil pool, and the lush gardens that open toward Northeast Harbor—where private boat charters glide out toward Acadia. With all of this as their backdrop, the groom waited for his bride for their first look, surrounded by the kind of natural beauty that makes moments feel even more meaningful.



















We originally planned to go to a few locations in Acadia National Park for their portraits before the ceremony. But after seeing all of the beautiful portrait opportunities at The Asticou, and knowing how busy Acadia was since it was peak October foliage time, I helped Jen & Pat pivot slightly and we decided to skip that idea. Instead of cramming so many things into their timeline and bopping around, they stayed in the Asticou bar lounge to spend some quiet, quality time together and sip on espresso martinis. To be honest, I’m so glad everything worked out this way because it was so much more aligned with them and their laid-back style. Plus, the pictures did not disappoint!
One of my favorite moments was Jen and Pat stepping outside to greet their vintage cream-colored convertible. It sat just in front of the inn, its curved frame and polished chrome shining against the soft gray exterior of the hotel. The car felt like a natural extension of their style — timeless, a little playful, and completely fitting for the historic feel of Northeast Harbor. Jen’s white faux-fur coat only added to the vintage sophistication of the moment.













Inside, the Asticou Hotel bar and dining areas glowed with soft light. Jen and Pat slipped into the bar for a toast — one of my favorite images from their day. Jen sat at the counter in her gown, glowing and relaxed. Pat stood beside her, espresso martini in hand, with the kind of playful confidence that comes from years of comfort together. The bar’s lantern-style lighting and patterned ceiling added rich texture to the moment.











Acadia National Park gave them a ceremony that felt as dramatic as it was intimate. The rocky coastline stretched out beneath the foggy sky. Waves broke against the cliffs in steady rhythm. The air held the kind of crispness that only coastal Maine gives in autumn.
Jen’s white coat moved softly in the wind as she walked toward their small group of guests. The ocean surf crashed into the rocks in the distance to add a dramatic effect. Pat waited for her in a deep blue suit that echoed the tones of the water behind him. His colors paired beautifully with Jen’s bouquet — a lush arrangement of red, burgundy, citrus-toned blooms, and coastal greenery. The florals brought warmth to the cool landscape and tied the day together with an earthy elegance.
Their vows were simple and heartfelt. With only their closest people standing around them, the moment felt grounded. You could hear the water. You could feel the wind. It was the kind of ceremony that stays with you long after the day ends.







The Asticou Inn is truly a gem for micro weddings. Its warm interiors, ocean views, and walkable grounds make it one of the most picturesque wedding venues in Northeast Harbor. The inn offers couples the rare blend of coastal beauty, historic charm, and intimate gathering spaces. It’s no surprise more couples choose it for elopements and small wedding weekends near Acadia.
What made Jen and Pat’s wedding feel so special was the calm woven through every part of it. They stayed present and chose places that felt meaningful. They let the landscape, the inn, and the people they love shape the rhythm of their day.
It’s the kind of celebration that reflects what micro weddings do best. They give space for connection. They prioritize experience over expectation. And they allow couples to focus on what truly matters — each other.
Pro Tip: The best way to achieve this on your wedding day is letting your photographer or planner curate a wedding-day timeline that allows for ample time between the moments and events.
If you’re dreaming of a micro wedding in Acadia National Park or an Asticou Hotel Wedding celebration, I would love to photograph your day and help you create something warm, intentional, and deeply personal. Reach out here to inquire about your Acadia elopement.
Elopements, Micro Weddings • December 2, 2025

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Hiring a local wedding photographer can help enhance your micro-wedding or elopement experience! I have the inside scoop on discovering Acadia National Park’s hidden gem, the Winter Harbor branch, for a quiet micro-wedding followed by a family-style dinner at the Crocker House Inn on Hancock Point. Dive in further to be swept away!
In the bustling world of wedding planning, couples often seek the perfect blend of intimacy, natural beauty, and gastronomic delights for their special day. For those yearning for that, Acadia National Park’s, Winter Harbor branch offers a hidden gem waiting to be discovered with an idyllic escape amidst the serene landscapes ofPaired with a cozy family-style dinner featuring quintessential Maine cuisine at the historic Crocker House Inn on Hancock Point, Maine, it promises an unforgettable experience like no other.
Acadia National Park’s Winter Harbor branch offers a tranquil sanctuary away from the crowds of Mount Desert Island. Here, amidst the whispering pines and rugged coastline, you can exchange vows in the embrace of untamed beauty, similarly to this couple who opted to do their first look and portraits here. The quiet charm of this lesser-known area provides the perfect backdrop for an intimate ceremony or portraits.
If you’re seeking an intimate affair surrounded by the splendor of nature, the Winter Harbor branch beckons with secluded coves, rocky cliffs, and sweeping ocean views. With fewer visitors than the main branch of Acadia, you get a sense of exclusivity, allowing you to focus on each other and the natural beauty surrounding. From sunrise to sunset, the changing hues of the sky paint a breathtaking backdrop.
Afterwards, you and your guests can retreat to the nearby Crocker House Inn in Hancock for a memorable family-style dinner. Dating back to the 19th century, this newly remodeled historic inn exudes old-world charm and hospitality, making it the perfect setting for a celebratory feast.
You can indulge in a culinary journey through Maine’s rich heritage, with dishes showcasing locally sourced seafood, farm-fresh produce, and artisanal cheeses. Succulent lobster dishes coupled with buttery blueberry pie, crafts a celebration of the region’s culinary bounty.
After all, in a world filled with noise and distractions, finding a hidden gem like these, offers you the opportunity to escape, connect, and create memories that will last a lifetime. With its natural beauty, intimate charm, and culinary delights, this tucked-away corner of Maine invites couples to embark on an unforgettable journey.












































































































Hire a local wedding photographer to help you curate the Acadia micro-wedding or elopement of your dreams! Get in touch here for a custom quote on your elopement, wedding, or anything in between!
Photographer – Emily Brianne Photography
Ceremony – Hancock Point Chapel
Reception – Crocker House Inn
Florals – Salt Farm Flowers
Dress – Lily’s Bridal
Veil/wings – Noon On The Moon
Hair and Makeup – The Alchemist Salon
Jewelers – Nelson Coleman Jewelers
Cake – The Carmel Cake Barn
Cake Topper – Woodword Design Studio
Vow Books – TheWildDesignCo
This couple opted out of getting ready coverage to spend more time on their first look, portraits, and travel time. Having over an hour of shooting time allowed us to move around and take our time for a variety of portraits on the rocks, and include their dogs! Although the fog was present on the ocean, it still made for some epic photos! Their ceremony took place at the Hancock Point Chapel and we did small groups of family portraits nearby at the town dock before they had a small gathering at The Crocker House for their reception.
Elopements, Micro Weddings • May 16, 2024

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Embrace the Extraordinary: Unique Wedding Ideas for Unforgettable Celebrations
Are you dreaming of a wedding day that breaks away from tradition and embraces the extraordinary? In a world where couples are increasingly seeking unique and personalized experiences, there has never been a better time to think outside the box when it comes to saying “I do.” From breathtaking natural settings to unconventional dining experiences, the possibilities for creating a wedding that truly reflects your love story are endless. Today, we’re exploring one particularly enchanting idea: a micro-wedding in Acadia National Park followed by a family-style pizza dinner at Sweet Pea’s Cafe in Bar Harbor, Maine.
Nestled along the rugged coast of Maine, Acadia National Park offers a stunning backdrop for couples seeking a wedding that’s both intimate and awe-inspiring. Imagine exchanging vows surrounded by towering granite cliffs, pristine forests, and the soothing sounds of crashing waves. Whether you choose to say “I do” atop Cadillac Mountain at sunrise or beneath the lush canopy of a secluded forest glade, Acadia provides a natural canvas for creating unforgettable memories.
One of the defining characteristics of a micro-wedding is its emphasis on intimacy and meaningful connections. With a smaller guest list, couples have the opportunity to focus on the details that matter most to them, whether it’s handwritten vows exchanged in a secluded grove or personalized keepsakes for each attendee. Acadia National Park offers countless picturesque locations for your ceremony, ensuring that every moment is imbued with a sense of wonder and intimacy.
After exchanging vows in the midst of nature’s splendor, why not continue the celebration with a dining experience that’s as unique as your love story? Picture this: long wooden tables adorned with twinkling lights, surrounded by your closest friends and family members. Instead of a formal sit-down dinner, opt for a family-style feast featuring everyone’s favorite comfort food: pizza!
A family-style pizza dinner is not only delicious and budget-friendly but also encourages conversation and camaraderie among guests. Choose a local pizzeria or catering service (like Sweet Pea’s Cafe) to provide an array of gourmet pizzas, from classic margheritas to inventive toppings inspired by local flavors. Pair it with crisp salads, savory appetizers, and refreshing beverages for a meal that satisfies both the stomach and the soul.
In the end, what truly makes a wedding unforgettable are the moments shared with loved ones and the memories created along the way. By embracing unique ideas like a micro-wedding in Acadia National Park followed by a family-style pizza dinner, couples can craft a celebration that reflects their personalities, values, and love for each other.
So, if you’re ready to embark on an adventure unlike any other, consider stepping off the beaten path and into the extraordinary. Whether you’re exchanging vows atop a mountain peak or savoring slices of pizza beneath the stars, your wedding day is an opportunity to create a story that’s uniquely yours. After all, love is anything but ordinary—why should your wedding be?


















































































































Photographer: Emily Brianne Photography
Reception: Sweet Pea’s Cafe
Ceremony: Acadia National Park
First Look Location: Moseley’s Cottage
Hair: Brittany Spence
Flowers: Little Red Flower Truck
Are you considering a unique wedding idea like this? Share your thoughts and let me know what other extraordinary wedding ideas you’re dreaming of here!
Check out this couple’s romantic & adventurous engagement session here!
Micro Weddings, Weddings • February 22, 2024

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A cold April day on the coast of Maine – Anna and Ethan’s closest family gathered around them seaside in York, Maine to watch the two become one. I can’t wait to share this Nubble Lighthouse micro wedding on the blog today!
I met Anna 11 years ago during my first year of college in Southern Maine. Her warm soul radiates the moment you meet her. You instantly feel welcome and loved being around her. I can honestly say she is probably the kindest person I know. She has a heart of gold. If I was to describe her in just a short sentence it would be: low-maintenance, heartwarming, and a little bit quirky. Similarly, that is exactly how I would describe their seaside micro-wedding at Nubble Lighthouse in York, Maine.
As their immediate family snuggled up around them, one of her best friends officiated the ceremony, another close friend did her makeup for her and helped reapply in the parking lot as the tears streamed down her face after the ceremony. Being part of this intimate time and getting the opportunity to photograph my college roomie and her person was truly such an honor.
Their unique touches added so much personality to their special day. Anna’s jewelry was heirloom family pieces. They wore matching socks and sandals. They rocked some awesome sunnies and a personalized denim jacket. And they even had custom sugar cookies designed with their name and the lighthouse. The cookie showcased their personalities so well!
Being that it was a mirco-wedding, my time with them was short and sweet. But during that time we captured the ceremony, family portraits, and just married portraits along the shore. It wasn’t until the last ten minutes of their portraits that we started getting rained on. But no fear, I always carry clear umbrellas with me in case of some rain!
Check out how adorable they are!





























































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Photographer: Emily Brianne Photography
Custom Cookies: Frosted By Abby
Dress: Baltic Born
Sandals: Chacos Sandals
Ceremony: Nubble Light
Micro Weddings, Weddings • March 6, 2023

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