As soon as I clapped eyes on this wedding I knew I wanted to share it, so straight away I emailed the photographer who promptly got back to me saying as soon as she arrived to shoot this wedding she knew she’d want me to feature it! How great it that? This post is clearly meant to be!
Jessi & Sean were married in at a park in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
They wanted a different, unique, fun and green wedding and they certainly achieved that. Pretty much the whole wedding party drove down to the wedding in their vintage vespa scooters and instead of rings, the couple exchanged stamps in the place for their matching tattoos to go.
I am totally crazy about the portraits of the Bride – so sexy, almost 50’s peep show gorgeous!
Thanks for sending these my way Solaria – I’m so glad we thought of each other!
Credit: Photography by Solaria
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