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Sighle + Scott by Kate Roberge

After dinner on our final night, I knew something was on Scott’s mind, so when we got back to our Airbnb, I just said, “If you want to ask me, just ask. I don’t need a perfect moment.” He got down on one knee, I said yes, and it was actually really special.

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Jade + Ben by Divine Day Photography

We did hit it off but instantly became the best of friends up until the sweet age of seventeen where both we as well as the rest of our friends and family started to realise it was rather a unique “friendship”. We tried, we tested and we’ve never looked back since!

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Liam + Lisa by Briars Atlas

My memory & first impression of Liam will always be “who is this dead chatty, dreamy blue-eyed English guy that made it almost impossible for me to ignore” and clearly a part of me didn’t want to.

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Dmitry + Hannah by David James

“Never Gonna Give You Up” by Rick Astley somehow managed to sneak onto the playlist as our first dance song. There were a few laughs and some closet Rick Astley fans rushing to the dancefloor from the crowd, however we managed to quickly change it back to the planned song “Sail Away” by David Gray which went down an absolute treat!

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Rebecca + Thomas by Blancorazon Wedding

I was never one for big weddings so I knew pretty early on that I wanted something small that just focused on the two of us. We had talked about taking a trip to Spain before the pandemic hit and one day walking to breakfast we came up with the idea of finally taking that trip and eloping while we were there!

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Hannah + Sam by Samantha Elizabeth Photography

We wanted a big party and didn’t want to bore our guests with a slow first dance so we actually snuck away for a private first dance as the sun was setting. It was just Hannah, myself, our photographer and a little handheld speaker, tucked away in a quiet corner of the property.

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Dushanka + Rakitha by David Le

We have always envisioned our wedding to be a mix of the two cultures we have been brought up in, both Kiwi and Sri Lankan. Although a traditional kiwi-styled ceremony, we incorporated cultural touches such as our bridesmaids wearing sarees and having a traditional Sri Lankan oil lamp ceremony and Sri Lankan dancers at the reception!

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