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Lauren + Wes Elopement

Lauren and Wes are a graphic design and architecture duo who sought an otherworldly backdrop with vignettes of modern architecture for their intimate elopement. Palm Springs and specifically Joshua Tree hit the spot, so the two escaped their home in Boston and headed westward to make their love official.

Lauren wore a gorgeous Sarah Seven top and a Free People skirt to create her dress look, while Wes wore a navy suit and burgundy tie. They wanted a minimalist look with a wabi-sabi feel so they teamed up with Flora Pop to create the experience. Along with providing officiant services, Flora Pop created the bouquet and brought in a pop-up trailer for the reception.

During their ceremony, Lauren and Wes took 4 minutes of silence to connect and be present in the moment. After they sealed their marriage with a kiss, they celebrated with beverages, donuts and polaroid pictures.

We then ran around the desert and captured them some gorgeous images to commemorate the moment in anticipation to share with friends and family back home the next day. I absolutely adore when couples choose to forgo a traditional ceremony and marry in a way that is unique and personal.

Photography: Jodee Debes Photography

Pop-Up Ceremony & Officiant: Flora Pop

Dress Top: Sarah Seven

Dress Skirt: Free People

Venue: Joshua Tree National Park

You can also view this boho-goals elopement published on Style Me Pretty by clicking here.

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Hi, I'm  Jodee.

As a destination wedding photographer with decades of experience, I capture fleeting moments for fun couples in an effortless fashion. My goal is to make my couples feel present and to ensure every memory and detail is preserved forever.

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