Posts in Elopements
Brisbane City Elopement ~ Felicity + Liam

Felicity and Liam's elopement was a tale of many layers. At its heart, it was about love – pure, profound, and eternal. But it was also about bidding farewell to a city that had nurtured their relationship. 

In a world that often rushes towards grandeur and extravagance, Felicity and Liam chose simplicity, authenticity, and art. Their ‘Alice in Wonderland’-themed Brisbane City elopement serves as a testament that when two souls are in harmony, the universe conspires to make their journey as enchanting as their favourite tales.

Brisbane, with its endless charms, had been their playground, their sanctuary, and on this elopement day, their witness.


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MELBOURNE CITY ELOPEMENT | SAFIRE + ALEX

“We got married during the first summer storm, complete with rain and thunder. Tina and Doruk captured the day perfectly, from the rain to our joy in each other. It was more like they were there celebrating with us than just doing a job. They were the only people there during our first look. It’s such a private moment and we couldn’t imagine anyone else doing such an amazing job. And of course their photography work is amazing. We get so much joy out of the photos of our day. Thank you so much Tina and Doruk.”
- Alex and Safire

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BUNYA MOUNTAIN DREAMS … •☾• … ELOPEMENT

Sarah and Ersan made their elopement an authentic expression of who they are. It was focused on the love that they share and their deep connection to nature. This story of Sarah & Ersan’s dreamy Bunya Mountain Elopement is brought to you by our love Ann Taylor from Ceremona Weddings. Fearless and ever-inspired, Ann performed a completely unscripted wedding ceremony in the mountains. Read on to learn more about Sarah & Ersan’s day, to marvel at majestic Bunya Pines under a peachy sunset sky and to catch a glimpse of Sarah’s original 60ies Gunne Sax vintage wedding dress.

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Carissa + Marek … •☾• … Warburton Redwood Forest Elopement

“Forests will always hold your secrets, for that's what forests are for.
To separate and hide things.
To protect, to comfort, to hold, to envelop, to demonstrate, to slow down, to hold, to teach.

Go to the trees to explore your questions and dreams.
Go to the trees to desire and seek.

The world will listen as you walk, watch, soften, and breathe.”
~
Victoria Erickson

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