Secret Winter Elopement At The Rosemount Inn | Val and Thomas Tied The Knot In Secret
Wow, do I have a good story for you today! (itâs a bit different from usual, because the images youâll be seeing are actually the full spreads of the coupleâs wedding album)
FINALLY Iâm able to blog about this wedding, because Val & Thomas have revealed their surprise elopement to their family and friends. All in all, the news was received really well!
Some family might have been completely thrown off, and maybe even unhappy. When I had a spur of the moment elopement, my aunt wasnât thrilled about missing it. But it was nothing personal - we didnât omit her because sheâs not special to us - she definitely is! We didnât invite anyone because we literally had two days to plan, and it required an overseas tripâŚ
A Stunning Forest Elopement With Only Close Family | Lu & Adrian's Rural Landsdowne Wedding
I was completely excited for this day, even though I didnât know many of the details. All I really needed to know was that the colours would be gorgeous, all the important folks were attending, and that everything else would be just right.
The forest was adjacent to Luâs parentsâ place, in Landsdowne. It was a beautiful drive there, the trees were just starting to turn colour. I drove onto a forest county road lined with yellow and orange trees.
Eloping In Ontario | Rebecca and Dave Have A Magical Elopement Ceremony At The Hidden Meadows
A Beautiful Sunny Day For An Elopement In Tamworth, Ontario
We had planned to meet at the Hidden Meadows in Tamworth just a few minutes before 2pm. Rebecca would change into her dress and shoes quickly, and we would head to the fields.
I met up with them at about 1:50, just in time to see Rebecca and Dave pulling in.
Baby Cole was in the baby seat, and they took him out. He was very curious about this place, and sat patiently in his car seat as his parents unbuckled him and got him dressed for the elopement.
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A Back-Yard Summer Elopement With Stunning Floral Arrangements | Leah and Kwesi's Afternoon Ceremony in Yarker, Ontario
I'm excited to bring you the story Leah and Kwesi, an adorable and kind-hearted couple, and their afternoon summer elopement.
(Kwesi is such an awesome name. When she first said his name, I jotted it down phonetically, as Quacey, before I asked for a correction :P Leah told me that he once had someone at Starbucks write "Weston"... haha.)
You might have first read about this wedding in our Highlights 2021 blog here.
But now Iâm going to go into all the delicious details, so read on!
A Beautiful Afternoon Affair at the Rosemount Inn, Kingston | Danielle & Zach Elopement
Danielle and Zachâs was a beautiful elopement right in the heart of downtown Kingston.
It was during the last post-winter restrictions in 2021, so we moved the date a couple of times. Luckily, the venue (the beautiful Rosemount Inn in Kingston) were super accommodating.
And Danielle and Zach themselves were the most wonderful, friendly, and easy-going couple. They had to deal with a lot, because of the shifting rules⌠but they didnât bat an eyelid, and ended up having a simply fantastic sunny day in June for their wedding, instead of the originally scheduled date in mid-May.
The bonus was that there was so much colour & greenery.
Now letâs get to the photos!
2021 Wedding Season Highlights!
Well⌠this season was certainly one for the books!
I don't even know where to begin, so I'm just going to do it in sequence, to be fair to all the beautiful couples I met and photographed this yearâŚ
âŚand so that I don't miss anything that was super important.
Here we go! đ¤Š
Pam + Steve | A Winter Wedding at Rockport Barn
The most magical winter elopement you've ever seen. I was immediately blown away. The setting was gorgeous and cosy, intimate and warm, inviting, and filled with rich textures and colours.
An elegant rural elopement đ Hidden Meadows, Tamworth Ontario đ Kelly and Ben
Kelly was walked down the aisle by her son, and all the flowers in the bouquets were handpicked onsite. After the ceremony, Kelly and Ben shared their first dance under the maple, and everyone celebrated with glasses of bubbly (non-alcoholic, but still delicious⌠well, unless you ask the kids who pulled grossed out faces).
The most unique wedding we've seen đŚ Viking ceremony @ the Hidden Meadows, Tamworth Ontario đŚ Laurel + Brandon
Itâs the most unique wedding weâve photographed, and we want you to see it & wish this couple well in their life together <3
Coping with uncertainty when planning your wedding đ¸ My Story of Eloping
When I got married, we didnât tell my auntâs family (who are very close to us), OR my husbandâs family.
It wasnât a malicious or intentional omission; it was simply that we eloped with like two days âplanningâ, and we were travelling abroad for it (to my home-country, Bulgaria), so most of those two days were spent on an airplane, at the airport, or jetlagged. The thought of calling family to explain was an afterthought. I was 23 years old and in love, and marriage or wedding traditions werenât a huge deal to me at the time. Donât hate me!
A natural haven for nature elopementsđŚ Styled Shoot, Hidden Meadows, Tamworth, Ontario đŚ Tammy + Dion
Many couples yearn for a quiet and magical elopement, full of natureâs wonder. And this is exactly what youâll find at the Hidden Meadows, any week between June and October.
When your big-venue wedding gets cancelledđ A gorgeous backyard wedding (Kathleen & JP)
They just canât keep their hands off each other.
They had these big plans, you know? Big venue downtown, a large guest list, family coming in from other provinces - the whole deal. This is how weddings go and we all know how wonderful those celebrations can be.