

Blake and Mira’s intimate western wedding in Jackson, Wyoming was one that I will never forget as a photographer. There are places that feel almost unreal in their scale, where the landscape does something to you before the day even begins. The Tetons have a way of humbling you — vast, quiet, and endlessly cinematic. It’s no wonder Blake and Mira chose to marry beneath the Wyoming sky, in a little log chapel nestled within Grand Teton National Park.
A wedding at Grand Teton National Park carries that kind of weight. The mountains, the stillness, the way everything feels both expansive and intimate at the same time. Their day was everything I love about intimate weddings: effortless, refined, and rooted in place. The bride wore a flattering gown from Kyha bride and Tecovas boots. The groom, in a classic tux and cowboy hat, looked straight out of an old Hollywood film set against the Tetons.









After exchanging vows in the Chapel of the Sacred Heart surrounded by their closest family and friends, we explored Grand Teton National Park for portraits. We moved through the park without rush, stopping at spots the bride picked out and loved, where the landscape opened up, where movement felt natural instead of directed. The wind carried through her veil and cowboy hat, the mountains grounding everything around them. These are the moments that don’t need instruction. They just need space.
Editorial and documentary begin to blur here—where composition matters, but not at the expense of what’s real. They leaned against a vintage blue Chevy truck under the wide open Wyoming sky. Their inspiration for wedding portraits was very editorial, and we leaned into the vibe for this portion of the day. Their portraits were shot on digital and film.
Before heading off to their intimate reception, Blake and Mira changed outfits. Blake sported a timeless tan suit with a bolo tie and his Stetson cowboy hat. Mira changed into a silk gown with a delicate fringe shawl, a nod to vintage glamour and western soul. After the ceremony the celebrated with an intimate dinner at Glorietta Trattoria in Jackson Hole. It was the perfect mix of Western elegance and modern luxury.







My approach to wedding photography is documentary and editorial: cinematic storytelling that honors both the real and the refined. As a photographer, I’m drawn to places like Grand Teton National Park because they allow space for both artistry and honesty to exist at the same time.
For couples planning a Grand Teton National Park wedding or a destination wedding in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, this kind of setting offers more than just a view—it offers a feeling that carries through every moment. Whether in Wyoming, St. Louis, or anywhere your story leads, my approach remains the same: to document what is real, while creating imagery that feels lasting.
Based in the Midwest — available for travel across the West and beyond
Luxury documentary & editorial wedding photography by Jordan Grover Photo
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Vendors:
main photographer: Zoe Wood Photography
second: Jordan Grover Photo
truck: @perennial.west
florals: @plushfloral
venue: @gloriettajackson + #grandtetons
dress: kyhastudios @kyhabride
suits: @ysgtailors @suitsupply
hats: @stetsonusa
boots: @tecovas
content: @stokewitt