
Diana and Matt’s elopement day was the kind that felt effortless, intentional, and full of meaning. Hoboken City Hall set the tone perfectly—classic, timeless, and right in the heart of a place that already felt like home to them.
They began the day separately. Matt spent the afternoon enjoying drinks with family at a local pub, soaking in the excitement and keeping things relaxed. Meanwhile, Diana got ready nearby, taking a quiet moment before everything officially began.
Their first look happened just outside the courthouse, and it was one of those calm, grounding moments that immediately slowed the day down. Before heading inside, we took some portraits around City Hall, giving them space to be present together before the ceremony.



Inside, their ceremony was intimate and heartfelt. Only their closest friends and family were in attendance, which made the moment feel even more personal. Simple, emotional, and exactly what they wanted.
Afterward, we stepped back outside for more photos in front of the courthouse, then made our way toward the city line. Hoboken’s streets and skyline gave us the perfect mix of urban charm and movement, letting the celebration continue naturally. Somewhere between portraits and dinner plans, they made a quick stop at 7-Eleven—one of those perfectly unplanned moments that made the day feel real and very them.






The night wrapped up with a family dinner filled with thoughtful toasts and cake. It was the perfect ending to a day that proved elopements don’t need a strict timeline to be unforgettable—just intention, connection, and a little room for fun along the way.