Charity and Peta’s elopement encapsulates true love and individuality. Their wedding at Goosewing Cottage, documented by Cavanagh Photography, began from a serendipitous meeting on a Contiki tour to a deeply personal and heartfelt celebration of their union.
By fate, best friends, Caitlyn and Kelsie, both planned to propose, at the same place on the same date. Proof that their souls were meant to be.
Blending their Indian and Filipino cultures together, Cole and Shilpa incorporated Havan and Haldi traditions into their ceremony to make it truly unique.
With just 14 guests, Andrea and Carl married on a Farm in Colorado. It was intimate, had unique personal touches, and was filled with love
Rachael and Bee’s wedding was a beautiful celebration of love, family, and LGBTQI+ pride. From the Rhododendron Gardens ceremony to The Woolshed reception, every detail was thoughtfully planned, including a rainbow entrance, DIY projects, and emotional vows. Rachael and Bee’s advice to couples planning their own weddings is to stay true to themselves and always come back to the love that brought them together.
Love knows no bounds, and Alyssa and Whitney’s love story is a testament to that. The couple met on Tinder, moved cross-country, and had an unforgettable wedding at a stunning outdoor venue. Their journey to the altar wasn’t without its challenges, but they learned the importance of cherishing loved ones above all else. From the simple wedding theme to the sustainable approach, their wedding day was a beautiful celebration of their love.
A handfasting ceremony and an intimate elopement at Joshua Tree, surrounded by the National Park, with just their photographer in tow.
Jess and Alahana’s lesbian wedding was a beautiful celebration of love and music, complete with personalized DIY touches and a custom-made flute key ring. The couple’s unique personalities shone through in every aspect of the day, and they will remember it fondly for years to come.
Gabi & Shanna, are a lesbian travel couple from NYC. They chose a non-traditional elopement for world Pride in Sydney, Australia
Despite the heartbreak of a lethal prenatal diagnosis, Kristina and Molly continued their journey toward motherhood with reciprocal IVF with a known donor.
Opps! It looks like you've seen it all!
Opps! It looks like you've seen it all!