A surprise proposal in Glacier National Park - Two Medicine by Alex Gale Photography

A surprise proposal in Glacier National Park - Two Medicine by Alex Gale Photography

For every proposal, I give precise instructions to my guys on what to do, where to be, and when! This really helps make sure we are in place at the right time and makes the whole thing a little less stressful.

The night before this proposal, the weather forecast was looking gloomy during sunrise, which was a huge bummer considering Nalin wanted to propose during the alpine glow. Regardless, we decided to be there during sunrise. I always arrive 45 minutes early to get into place, scope out, and make sure everything is good to go. While waiting completely by myself, the clouds started to clear, and the photos speak for themselves. I was in awe and SO ready for them to arrive. They walked over to the beach JUST in time, and I was so grateful for such an amazing experience.

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Simple Surprise Proposal Photos in Whitefish, Montana

Simple Surprise Proposal Photos in Whitefish, Montana

Justin reached out a couple of weeks before he and Amanda's Whitefish, Montana, vacation, saying he would like to propose somewhere beautiful, close by to their Airbnb. I knew just the spot! I told him exactly where to be, when, and even sent him a photo of myself so he would know what I'm wearing. I give detailed instructions to all of my proposal clients because I know how much stress they're already under.

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Early Summer Wildflower Bridal Photos
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Early Summer Wildflower Bridal Photos

What does it feel like to get married in during wildflower season in Northern Montana? In the heart of June, when the breeze whispers secrets through the towering pines and the wildflowers burst forth in a riot of colors, there exists a kind of magic that can only be found in Montana’s embrace. Picture this: a warm summer sun filtering through the leaves, casting dappled shadows on the forest floor, where love stories unfold like the pages of an epic novel. Isn’t it fascinating how nature seems to conspire in such moments, aligning the universe for two souls who have found their perfect counterpart?

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Springtime Maternity Photos in Glacier National Park
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Springtime Maternity Photos in Glacier National Park

When planning maternity photos, I advise taking your photos roughly 8 weeks before your due date. You can walk, but your bump is really showing at this point. Comfortable shoes are a must! From there, I will help with all the posing, prompts, and locations for you to choose! Maternity photography, especially in Glacier National Park, is fun, easy, and always stunning. I can't wait to capture special memories with you!

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Fall Wedding Portraits in Whitefish, Montana
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Fall Wedding Portraits in Whitefish, Montana

As a photographer, capturing the beauty and essence of a couple's love in such a picturesque setting is like painting a masterpiece on a canvas. The way the couple's love radiates in their eyes, the way they hold each other close, the way the fall colors frame them in a magical embrace - it's a stunning sight to behold.

It was as if the scenery itself had been created just for them, a perfect backdrop for their love story.

That's the power of fall in Montana.

So, the next time you find yourself in Whitefish, Montana in the fall, take a moment to soak in the beauty of the season. Let yourself be inspired by the colors, the scenery, and the love that surrounds you. And if you're lucky enough to capture it all through the lens of a camera, you'll have created something truly magical - dreamy and elegant bridal portraits that will be cherished for a lifetime.

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Boho Vibe Wedding in Whitefish, Montana
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Boho Vibe Wedding in Whitefish, Montana

This couple - this evening - was such a breath of fresh air for me creatively. Having the opportunity to fully pose and move my couples around (all while being okay with some PDA), makes my process so much easier! This stunning venue in Whitefish, Montana, provided me with the pleasure of photographing landscape bridal portraits and some intimate and romantic indoor photos in their library.

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New Year’s Day Surprise Proposal in Whitefish, Montana

New Year’s Day Surprise Proposal in Whitefish, Montana

Proposal photo sessions can be a bit daunting for both the person proposing and the photographer! There is a lot of secret planning that goes into these photos and I absolutely love the adrenaline rush of capturing such special moments. Brady reached out and was totally up for whatever plan I created for them, which I greatly appreciate!

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A Wintery and Romantic Couple Photo Session in Whitefish, Montana

A Wintery and Romantic Couple Photo Session in Whitefish, Montana

It's hard to beat a couple that's truly in love, and ready to flirt and be touchy in front of the camera. happy face

These two did such a good job with their attire and attitudes on this snowy day in Whitefish in November. The snow was the perfect amount of fluff, and added such a painterly background for their photos! As they came from Texas, there were a couple of things I told them to prepare for: Have extra, warm clothes and blankets in the car. Wear hand warmers. Have a good attitude!

Look at these guys.... such a sexy couple!

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A Winter Senior Photo Session in Whitefish, Montana
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A Winter Senior Photo Session in Whitefish, Montana

Winter sessions aren't the most popular thing in the world, as they are cold and overall harder to execute because it may be hard to walk around, and wear the clothes you want to!

However, when someone does decide to do winter photos, the hard work is WORTH IT! This stunning day in Whitefish, Montana was perfect as the most fluffy snow had just fallen throughout Northern Montana. The pristine whiteness of the background made Emalee's dress really stand out! In all, I really hope to book more seniors throughout the winter as it's beautiful and unique!

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How to Prepare for a Snowy Photo Session
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How to Prepare for a Snowy Photo Session

A lot of my clients come from southern states and aren't all that familiar with snow. To prepare, especially if you're not familiar with snowy places, you'll need:

1. A car with a good grip. If you're renting a car, ask for something that's 4x4 with snow tires. The roads are sometimes completely covered with snow.

2. Extra clothes for after your session. This is especially true for kids. I highly encourage my families to roll around, throw snowballs, and get snowy. This means wetness in the car!

3. Hand warmers! I always have these in my bag to give to clients, but extras are always a good idea.

4. A good attitude! You're going to get cold. We will keep moving, and laughing, and in some places, we can even keep the car running for warm breaks.

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Stunning Glacier National Park Fall Elopement
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Stunning Glacier National Park Fall Elopement

Luke + Sarah traveled all the way from Tennessee to celebrate their elopement in an intimate way. I had the honor of photographing them during the stunning fall color of Glacier National Park in the fall! We started our journey at their can at Stay Tree Tops in Corum, Montana. It's the perfect spot for a romantic getaway close to the many activities in Glacier!

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Where are Dogs Allowed in Glacier National Park? Where Can We Take Photos with Them?
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Where are Dogs Allowed in Glacier National Park? Where Can We Take Photos with Them?

Millions of people travel to Glacier National Park every year, and many bring dogs! However, dogs are not allowed in most areas for their protection and the delicate wildlife ecosystem of the park. So where can you take them out of the car and where can we stay with them?

Here is an excerpt straight from the National Park Service website -

"Pets are allowed in developed areas such as: in your cars while driving park roads, front country campgrounds, picnic areas, along roads when you are stopped, in parking areas, and in boats on lakes where motorized watercraft are permitted. Pets are not permitted on trails, along lake shores outside of developed locations, in the backcountry, or in any building. Pets must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet (1.8 m), under physical restraint, or caged at all times, including while in open-bed pickup trucks. Pets are not to be left tied to an object when unattended. Pet owners must pick up after their pets and dispose of waste in a trash receptacle. Owners must not allow a pet to make noise that is unreasonable. When the bike path between Apgar and West Glacier is free of snow dogs are allowed on leash. When roads are closed to vehicle traffic, they are considered a backcountry trail and dogs are not allowed. What can you do with your pet when you are hiking? Do not leave your pet in a closed vehicle. If the air temperature outside is 80 degrees F, it will only take two minutes for the temperature inside your vehicle to reach over 94 degrees. Within an hour it can reach over 120 degrees F. Glacier National Park frequently sees days well in excess of 90 degrees, increasing those internal car temperatures dramatically."

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A Fall Couples Session in Glacier National Park
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A Fall Couples Session in Glacier National Park

Brad reached out the day before their session date to see if I would be available! Luckily I was, and this couple was just so in love, and capturing their genuine emotions and connection on camera was heartwarming. As the sun began to set, the light was absolutely perfect, casting a warm glow over the couple as they cuddled up together. It was such a magical evening, and I feel so grateful to have been able to document such a special moment in their relationship!

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How to Have a Sunrise Session in Glacier and Why you Should Do it!

How to Have a Sunrise Session in Glacier and Why you Should Do it!

Regardless of peak season or not, the best way to make sure we get started on time is to plan on getting to the parking area around 1 hour before sunrise. Yep. You read that correctly. That means arriving around 4 am in the summer and 6:30 am in the fall. I'm not kidding!

Many things can happen, causing delays - weather, animals on the road, wrecks, and traffic. With the correct preparations, none of these are worrisome! I also highly recommend bringing snacks, water, and hiking boots (depending on where we are shooting!)

In summer, it is required to have a reservation on the west side of Glacier from 6am-3pm ($2) and a general entrance pass ($30), however many sessions require you to get in the park well before that to get the good lighting!

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Summer Adventure Family Photography in Glacier National Park

Summer Adventure Family Photography in Glacier National Park

We started at the falls, which is the only spot that requires a short walk! We admired the turquoise water and snuggled on the rocks. We then headed up to Big Bend, an iconic spot that requires no walk! This location is one of the most popular spots to stop at in the park. After a while there, we headed back down to West Glacier for our field location, which is one of my favorites to add to the end of a session. The large field is perfect for kids to run, play, and look for wildflowers and sticks. The boys did just that - and it was needed after a long car ride!

If you're interested in an adventure session, both with or without hiking, let me know! These are my favorite kinds of family sessions, as I get a chance to show more people one of my favorite places in the world!

Love,

Alex (Your fav photographer)

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When Summer Meets Fall in Whitefish, Montana

When Summer Meets Fall in Whitefish, Montana

This fall wedding in Whitefish, Montana was the perfect example of elegance + simplicity. My favorite part of the entire day was the first look + private vow exchange, which in my opinion is the perfect way to incorporate intimacy into your special day, while also celebrating with others. It was an emotional moment, which beautifully captured how much they truly love each other.

Love,

Alex (Your fav elopement and wedding photog)

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What to Expect when Eloping in Glacier National Park in the Fall
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What to Expect when Eloping in Glacier National Park in the Fall

The most important thing to prepare in the fall is A GOOD ATTITUDE! The weather will do what it wants, and only you can choose to have a good time still. Here are some other ways to prep:

1. Bear spray

2. Extra hair spray and makeup

3. You may get rained on - like this couple. Bring a towel!

4. I provide clear umbrellas, but it's good to have one of your own

5. Hiking boots (this bride is wearing Uggs) and snow gear

6. It's beautiful literally everywhere here! If we have to change locations - HAVE A GOOD ATTITUDE!

Here's a link straight from the Glacier National Park website on info on permits and construction closures (I help with all of this). In the fall, reservation requirements end on September 28th but you still need a permit to have your ceremony in the park! You must get that permit application in asap - it can take a few weeks to get back! All in all eloping in the mountains is so magical and romantic. It's a wonderful story to tell others about one day, and with a photographer on your side, you're going to have some badass art to hang on your walls and show off to your friends!

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