Rachel and Peter had no guests at their wedding at Spicers Vineyard Estate, so they weren’t constrained by rigid thoughts about how their wedding should be. Everything they chose to do was intentional and just for themselves.
They got ready together in the same room while enjoying an anticipatory glass of bubbles. Peter buttoned-up Rachel’s dress and the final touch was that Rachel affixed Peter’s buttonhole to his suit jacket, doing it twice to ensure it was positioned, just so.
They walked hand in hand to the ceremony location, relaxed as anything, and at ease in each other’s company.
Just before we started the ceremony, I fixed Rachel’s gorgeous dress, and then the stage was set, but not for a crowd…….. for an intimate party for two.
By cutting out the external stimuli, Rachel & Peter didn’t have to censor themselves in any way: they were free to be fully in the moment.
At one point, Rachel placed her hand on Peter’s chest to feel his heartbeat: it was intensely beautiful and intimate.
I asked them a series of deep-dive questions that allowed them to be spontaneous and share insights about their relationship, like their favourite memory together and what they’d learnt from each other.
By getting married with just the two of them, Rachel & Peter made a commitment in front of the only person that mattered; their partner.
It was a chance for Rachel & Peter to unwind, to stroll among the vines of Spicers Vineyard Estate hand in hand, high on untold possibilities after their heartfelt ceremony.
They were grounded and connected and full of joy, safe in the knowledge that day in, day out, come rain or shine, good mood or bad, that they had found the one person they want to tackle all of life’s challenges with.
What an aphrodisiac!
After myself and the photographer Ben left, they still had the evening to spend as they chose. Maybe too cold for a swim but the snuggling up in front of the fireplace with a glass of vino was surely on the cards.
All in all, it was a bit of midweek magic that you wouldn’t get at a big wedding.
Julie was brilliant from start to finish, she made everything so easy and effortless! The thought she put into our ceremony was so touching and her attention to detail is second to none.
We eloped and so as one of four people at our wedding (including ourselves and the photographer) we couldn’t be happier that Julie officiated our ceremony and was a very significant part of our special day!
Thanks a bunch Julie!
– Rachel
Ben Howland | Pash and Dash | Jade Mcintosh Flowers | Spicers Vineyards Estate | Restaurant Botanica | Ivory State Haire and Makeup | Francesca | Miss Stella York
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