Shenandoah Microwedding

November 1, 2024

When Maressa and Daniel contacted me about photographing their Shenandoah Microwedding I was thrilled. Not only did they seem like the sweetest couple, but the Shenandoah Valley is one of my favorite places. On that call, I also learned a fun fact about Maressa. She had never in her life been to a wedding. To me, that meant their wedding day was going to feel even more fun! I was so excited for them.

Planning a Microwedding

Planning a wedding doesn’t have to be stressful. You just need to figure out the things that are most important to you as a couple, and try to incorporate them into your day. Maressa and Daniel live in the Shenandoah Valley, and wanted to make sure it was easy for their closest friends and family to make it to their celebration. They also wanted the beauty of the outdoors to be the backdrop of their day. Natural Chimneys combined both of these priorities, and was the perfect location for their Shenandoah microwedding.

The couple decided to get ready separately at their friends homes, and then planned to meet up for a first look and private vows before their ceremony. Maressa was beaming all morning, and could not contain her excitement for the day.

First Look and Private Vows

Maressa and Daniel had their first look nearby the ceremony site in an open field. It was important to them to exchange vows they had written for one another with just the two of them. Tears were shed (I definitely cried), and they had the sweetest moment together just taking in the excitement of the day. They were going to get married!!!

Intimate Ceremony at Natural Chimneys Park

The couple said “I do” surrounded by their closest friends and family in this cozy timber structure at the park. The groom’s sister, who was also the bride’s former roommate in college (and helped bring these two together) was the officiant. She had so many sweet things to say about the couple, and made the ceremony so special.

A black and white photo of a bride, groom, and their officiant during the ceremony on their wedding day. The bride and groom are looking at one another with smiles. The bride is holding her bouquet

Some fun details that made their day unique

-Daniel was a professional ballet dancer, so not only did he choreograph and epic first dance, but he also performed some of his best ballet moves for the guests.

-Maressa found someone to make the exact same kind of tamales as her family, so that everyone could enjoy tamales for dinner (What a treat!)

-They had a giant bubble making station during the reception, which the kids loved.

-We met up at sunrise the following morning to take some portraits of the two of them at a special place in their town

Some final thoughts on this Shenandoah Microwedding

Maressa and Daniel planned their perfect wedding day, surrounded by those that are most important to them. It was fun and joyful, and I guarantee that even though it was the first wedding Maressa had ever been to, it will always be her favorite.

Check out my blog on How to Have the Perfect Shenandoah National Park Elopement

A bridesmaid applauding at how beautiful the bride looks. The photo is in black and white
A bride looks emotional after seeing her groom for the first time during their first look. She looks as though she is crying, and she has her arms wrapped around the groom . She is wearing a tiara and long white satin gloves
A couple practicing their first dance on their wedding day. The groom is looking at his bride lovingly.
A couple performing their first dance in front of their guests at their Shenandoah microwedding. The couple is doing a dip on stage, and their guests are applauding.
The bride is tossing the bouquet for the guest at her miscrowedding. She is up on a stage, tossing to the ladies below
A bride gently leans on the chest of her groom while holding up pieces of her dress. The groom is kissing her on the cheek, and she has a soft smiles. The sun is getting ready to rise
A couple stands in a cave at Natural Chimneys Park. They are a bride and groom, and they just got married. She is wearing a tiara and the groom has on a bowtie and a wool suit. They are standing facing each other, and the groom is kissing the forehead of the bride.
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