Wild Connections Photography

Innsbruck Proposal Photographer

Say Yes in the Austrian Alps

Tirol, Austria

Since 2015

Why Choose Innsbruck for Your proposal?

Innsbruck is the perfect place to pop the question. The beautiful city is surrounded by dramatic mountains, with epic scenery in every direction.

Whether you picture yourself proposing under the iconic Golden Roof or on a mountain top overlooking the Alps, Innsbruck offers year-round adventures for making your proposal unforgettable.

Image of Austria Elopement Photographer Cat Ekkelboom-White. She has blonde hair and is wearing a blue jacket and holding. acamera. She is standing in front of a turquise blue mountain lake with mountains in the background.

The OG Adventure wedding photographer in the Austrian Alps

Hi, I’m Cat – Your Innsbruck Proposal Photographer & local guide

Based in Innsbruck, Austria

I’m Cat, a British-born elopement photographer living in the Austrian Alps. I created Wild Connections Photography for couples who want something different — something real. No staged perfection, no pressure to perform, no fake influencer vibes. Just you, your love, and the raw, breathtaking beauty of the Austrian Alps.

I’ve called Austria home since 2011. I’ve been photographing couples in love since 2015, and before that, I was a ski and snowboard instructor and tour guide. I’m also a certified mountain hiking guide. So whether you’re dreaming of proposing on one of Tirol’s breathtaking peaks or in a quiet street in the historical old town, I’ll help you craft an unforgettable, personalised proposal experience.

This is more than photography. It’s about creating space for you and your love to feel connected to nature, and to one another, on the first day of this exciting new chapter in your lives.

What makes me different?

Austrian Alps Local

I know the best trails, the places away from the tourist hotspots, and understand the challenges of planning a surprise proposal in this beautiful corner of the world. Plus, you shrink your carbon footprint by hiring someone local.

Environmentally responsible

As a sustainability expert, I’ll guide you as you plan your proposal to make responsible choices so that you can enjoy your day knowing you are also looking out for the planet.

Certified & qualified

I’ve been photographing weddings and elopements in Tirol since 2015, winning multiple awards for my images. I’m also a certified local hiking guide and former ski instructor, enabling me to help you choose the perfect alpine location for your surprise proposal.

Marriage Proposal Planning Guide

Want to know more about how to plan your secret proposal in Innsbruck?

Check out my proposal planning guide.

More Proposal Planning Guides

Innsbruck Proposal Photography

PRICING & INFORMATION


I offer tailor-made guided marriage proposal shoots in the Innsbruck and wider Tyrol region of the Austrian Alps, starting at just €1500.

  • “If you’re in the market for a photographer — end your search now and book Cat. She is, without a doubt, the best in the game at what she does. If we could describe our experience with her in one word, it would be PHENOMENAL.”
    Kandi & Jack
    Tirol Elopement
  • Cat was… WOW. Just wow. We were totally blown away by the experience of working with her from start to finish. She was key in planning our elopement – after listening to what we were trying to do and why, she suggested a route that we ended up doing, and it was perfect.
    Michelle & Adam
    3-Day Hiking Elopement

See some real elopements in Austria

Are you a hell yes?

The process

01.

Say Hello!

Fill out my contact form and let’s set up our first Zoom date. Call it our meet-cute.

This initial call helps me to learn all about your ideas and for us both to see if we’re going to make a great team.

02.

Save the date

Choose the date and get booked in.

To reserve your date, you’ll sign a contract and pay a retainer.

Then we can get to the good stuff…

03.

The Fun Begins

As soon as you’re officially booked in, you’ll receive your location guide where you can choose your dream proposal location.

I’ll help you plan the whole surprise.

04.

Let’s Do This!

Have an unforgettable day and re-live the memories with breathtaking photos that capture your incredible adventure.

FAQS

Still have some questions? Here are some of the most commonly asked questions about my elopement services in the Austrian Alps:

Yes. I believe in transparency and hate hidden fees. Because I only work locally, I don’t need to charge travel fees. Even for multi-day elopements in a mountain hut, the rates advertised include my overnight costs.

I’m a certified hiking guide (Tiroler Bergwanderführerin). That means I can officially guide you in mountain hiking terrain that’s classified as “moderately difficult (red)” across Austria. I can’t guide you climbing or into technical terrain, such as on glaciers, via ferratas or scrambling.

If you want to explore more technical terrain or try your first via ferrata for your elopement, I recommend hiring a local IFMGA/UIAGM mountain guide. Just because I can’t guide you for these activities, I can still come along to photograph it!

I’ll always be prepared to shoot in any conditions, as long as it is safe to do so. I have professional-grade equipment that I’ve personally tested in some pretty harsh conditions. But if it’s just a bit of wind, rain, or fog, don’t let that put a downer on your day. Some of my shoots were bad weather ones, and most of the couples wouldn’t have changed it for the world.

If we need to create an alternative plan due to weather conditions, I’ll do this in the days leading up to your shoot, based on the actual trail conditions and satellite weather data. Usually, I have a selection of backup options, and you can choose which one you like the best.

Don’t worry – this is completely normal. Many couples have never even considered that their elopement could last multiple days, and until you know what options are open to you, it’s hard to make a decision.

I create bespoke itinerary suggestions for every couple and can include some options for additional days if you’d like to know what’s possible. If you’re on the fence, I recommend booking half-day coverage which saves your date, and letting me know if you’re open to longer itineraries.

Unlike many photographers, I don’t charge you a higher rate if you upgrade at a later date.

No. While I will give you a bit of guidance in terms of locations for your adventure session, they are not the same as an adventure elopement.
Elopements are meticulously planned, the route choice is usually different, and there are backup days reserved either side. For elopement pricing click here.

Ok, now stop putting yourselves down!

I’ve never worked with a couple who hasn’t said this to me before. It’s completely natural to be a little apprehensive about having someone with a camera hanging out with you all day, but honestly, after a while, you’ll forget the camera is there. Plus, my focus is always on making sure you’re just having a great time, and when you are, the photos are always banging!

This is also why I make sure to speak to you over a video call right from the first enquiry, and have regular check-ins. By the time your elopement comes around, you’ll feel like I’m an old friend, which means you’ll feel so much more relaxed. While most of the pictures I take are unposed, I’ll still be there to guide you and bring the cringy jokes so that you don’t feel awkward or uncomfortable.

Enter some confusing & pretentious photographer jargon…

Essentially, I try to shoot everything as true to life as possible and create a gallery that is a true representation of your day. If it’s bright and sunny on the day, your pictures will be brighter than if it was dark and cloudy.

I work primarily in a documentary style, which means I try to capture things honestly and let as much unfold in front of me as possible. In other words, I’m there to capture your day as it happens. I’ll only give you some direction if it means placing you in better light or if something doesn’t quite work for the camera.

My priority is always to give you space to have the experience and the adventure that you want to have, without feeling like you’re on a photoshoot.

Great question! And the answer is: it depends. I don’t have a set number of images that I deliver, but for proposals and couple shoots, you can expect around 50+ images for a 2-hour shoot.

You’ll get a small preview of your pictures no later than 1 week after your wedding day and the full edited gallery delivered to your inbox within 60 days from your wedding date.

All photos that are selected for the final gallery will be post-processed to show them in their best form. This includes color correction, and optimizing brightness and contrast in line with the style of images you see in my portfolio. I do not use Photoshop to alter images. I believe that there is nothing more beautiful than two people in love. I am there to capture your day as it happens, in an honest and real way. Of course, if you woke up with a red spot on your chin, I will take that out for you.

I don’t give out unedited images. I have a legal obligation to deliver a final gallery that is representative of the work you see on my website (and unedited images look rubbish!). So much of the magic that makes up an image happens in post-processing and it’s also how I will create images that match my signature style.

As weddings & elopements take priority, adventure sessions can only be booked a maximum of 2-3 months in advance.

The booking process starts as soon as you fill out my contact form. Once I’ve got your enquiry, you’ll receive an email from me with my full pricing guide, as well as an invitation for a Zoom call. When you are ready to book your date, I’ll send you a contract to sign as well as an invoice for a €1500 booking fee. Once both of these are completed, your date is reserved and we’ll start the planning process.

Take the first step of your grand adventure

Contact me


If you’ve not heard back from me in 48 hours Monday – Thursday, don’t panic! I’m probably up a mountain somewhere. Emails sent between Friday and Sunday will be responded to on Mondays or Tuesdays.

If you’ve still not heard back after this, please drop me a message to cat@wildconnectionsphotography.com

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The Benefits of working with a

local photographer
& guide


This is my biggest priority, always. I hate seeing other photographers put couples in potentially dangerous situations because it looks good on a photo, or because of their lack of education in safe travel in alpine environments.

Part of being a certified guide is doing a risk assessment for every elopement I do. I evaluate aspects such as the conditions of the trails, any potential hazards and the weather, to make the final decisions of whether the route is safe. Trail conditions can change a lot throughout the year, and some are simply not safe if the conditions aren’t right (such as if there’s been heavy rain or there is still snow on the trails).

Working with a local photographer is the most sustainable option for a number of reasons. Firstly, you’re not flying someone in, so the carbon footprint of your elopement is much smaller. Then there’s the fact that locals pay local taxes, and these contribute to really important things like road and trail maintenance.

Over-tourism is also becoming a huge problem, and to help reduce your impact (and make your day more enjoyable), I’ll help plan an itinerary and give you suggestions that help us minimize our impact.

Many photographers try to give the impression that they are local to get a free holiday by creating pages on their sites with guides to eloping in the Dolomites (thankfully Tirol/Austria is less well known). Much of this information comes from travel blogs and Google, or from a couple of short trips to the area, and it’s sadly often incorrect. The risks are that they may have visited in the off-season, or on a day when the weather wasn’t great and they just got lucky that it wasn’t busy.

I’ve seen a number of posts describing “secret locations” or “hidden gems” that were actually anything but! Locals will know which locations are busy, and will be able to give you realistic advice on what to expect if you want to go there, and plenty of other equally epic options, should you decide you’d rather visit somewhere more quiet to enjoy some peace and quiet.

Not all locations are accessible all year round. Many locations don’t become accessible in the summer until the snow has melted, and this can be different every year depending on how the winter was (some locations aren’t accessible into late June).

A local will know how the conditions were over the winter, and what times of year different locations become accessible, and will have a number of safe backup options in the bag in case you need to revert to plan B.

One of my biggest pet peeves with non-local photographers is the illegal flying of drones in protected areas, climbing over fences to get better photos and general disregard for nature, private property and the local inhabitants. They see these places as just pretty backdrops to be used and abused.

Locals will never support this kind of behaviour, because the consequences hurt us, our home and potentially you too, as locations we love get closed off, bigger fences get put up and areas become irreparably damaged.

Take the first step of your grand adventure

Contact me


If you’ve not heard back from me in 48 hours Monday – Thursday, don’t panic! I’m probably up a mountain somewhere. Emails sent between Friday and Sunday will be responded to on Mondays or Tuesdays.

If you’ve still not heard back after this, please drop me a message to cat@wildconnectionsphotography.com