Covid Wedding? No Problem!

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Covid hey? What a ride!!

2020 was the dumpster fire for weddings right? Postponements, new dates, more postponements, no dancing, stand still, no wait you can dance now. I don’t need to go over it, I know you guys get it. It was crap!

But out of the sh*t show that was covid and weddings, came beautiful sweet elopements and micro weddings.

And this one may have been the elopements of all elopements!!

Kirsten and Luke, like many others, were meant to be married in August last year. They called the wedding off and just planned on waiting it out, just see what happened.

Fast forward to January 2021, they are heading to Montville for Lukes 40th Birthday weekend. They have a big house, in a beautiful place, surrounded by their closest family and thought what the heck, let’s do it! Their friend is a celebrant, they contact me (spoiler, also their friend) and the ball is rolling. It’s finally happening!! They are tying the knot.

Then Brisbane is hit with a very sudden three day lockdown.

These two could not catch a break!!

We pushed through (don’t worry we were already all there when the lockdown was announced, and doing all the right “covid” things), the celebrant made it from Adelaide, thankfully via Gold Coast (also safe covid things) and this wedding was happening.

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And no surprise to anyone really, it rained. A lot. Consistently all day.

Kirsten was the most chill Bride I have ever met.

Her best friend, who was meant to do her hair, was stuck in Brisbane….no worries!

It was raining…no worries!

Place they were meant to hold the ceremony was too wet…no worries!

We found a big old mango tree, where they stood, in the rain, finally tying the knot. Surrounded by their loved ones…it was magic. But just the start of the magic.

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They laughed, I laughed, everyone laughed some more. There were a few tears but mainly just dirty jokes and belly wobbling laughter. It was the most joyous event I have been a part of in a really long time and so many times throughout the day I thought to myself “THIS IS WHAT IT IS REALLY ABOUT”.

Yes we were all getting wet.

Yes there were only a few of the people they wanted to include in their day.

Yes Kirsten got leaves and crickets (yes real live crickets) in her dress.

Yes it wasn’t what they thought their wedding would look like.

But it was glorious and so full of love, it was bursting out of peoples faces and smiley eyes.

They did their first dance in a random park in Montville to The Beatles.

Actually they all did their first dance in a random park in Montville to The Beatles

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We traipsed around the countryside taking some beautiful pictures, which actually means I made them stand on the side of the road, in the middle of the road and down a bush walking track into the forest.

Again no complaints from either of them about the rain or the wet hair or the dirty dress.

They were just happy it had finally happened…seeing a trend here?

They were happily married standing in the middle of the road.

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My goal is to always end up with some killer photos for my couples and I was so honoured to be a part of this day but as the weekend went on, it became apparent to me that I was there to not just capture their love but the love they were surrounded with.

Their family did everything they possibly could to make this the most special day.

You could feel it….all day! And lucky for me, once I hung up my camera straps, I was a part of the party!

So if you are weighing up the options and wondering if an elopement or micro wedding might be for you?

Let me ask you this….

How many weddings have you been where you can jump in the pool and then change into your pyjamas for dinner, a fire ball shot and one hectic game of spoons???

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