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Incredible Nepal Earthquake Wedding at Mt. Everest

July 8, 2015 | Junebug Weddings

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Brought together by their shared passion for the outdoors and for adventure, Jen and Erik decided to check off a major bucket list item for their wedding. Not long after connecting with California-based wedding photographer, Charleton Churchill, Jen and Erik flew half way around the world to be married at Everest Base Camp with the Himalayas as their ceremony backdrop. After landing at Lukla Airport, the world’s most dangerous airport, the couple and their amazing team of vendors and guides began the trek up to Base Camp. Little did they know that their journey would be interrupted by the massive Nepal earthquake.

The Couple:

Jen and Erik

The Wedding:

Northeastern Nepal

The Inspiration:

I knew I would be getting married after not showering for over a week, with greasy hair and with my normal makeup (which is just some eye makeup) and hope for the best! I reached out to BHDLN and they graciously sponsored my white wedding dress and a lapis blue gown for contrast pictures. I wanted a soft and feminine wedding dress that would contrast against the rugged and forbidding Himalayas. The gown had to be light weight, not wrinkle easy and also not blow up higher than my knees! It was Charleton’s idea to get a dark colored dress for contracts against the snow. These 2 gowns where rolled up in a big gear duffel bag and carried on the side of a Zokio (a pack animal) while on the trail. I wore my hiking boots under my dress. Erik brought a dress shirt (which was horribly wrinkled) and ordered a corduroy blazer 7 days before we were supposed to leave for our trip. We were more interested in getting all our outdoor gear ready than our wedding attire. The earthquake altered our plans and we never made it to Base Camp, but we still did some photos shoots half way up the trail so I took my rolled up gowns and stuffed them in my backpack and we headed out to find a good location. Changing from hiking gear to white dress, to blue dress while on the side of the rock and dirt trail was a lot easier than expected, but certainly not warmer. It was cold and windy and cold since we were at 11,500 feet and with cloud cover and wind.

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On April 25th, while staying in the small village of Namche Bazaar, the first shocks of the 7.8 earthquake began. Amid all the rubble and destruction, Jen and Erik, and their entire team, were thankfully unharmed.

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Despite their hopes to make it to Base Camp, the couple and their crew decided against making the dangerous trek. Out of respect for the people of Nepal and even members of their own team who were affected by the quake, Jen and Erik contemplated forgoing their wedding plans. 5 days after the earthquake, the couple’s guide suggested that Jen and Erik get married at the local monastery. After receiving blessings from the villagers, Jen and Erik exchanged vows at the mountainside monastery. It was a beautiful ceremony that helped to lift the spirits of everyone who witnessed their nuptials.

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2012 Platinum List Wedding Photographer Grace Ormonde

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2015 Mt. Everest Wedding Photographer,

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The Nepal earthquake was a devastating tragedy for the country of Nepal and there is still work to be done to rebuild the country and assist the people who live there. Deana Zabaldo, one of Jen and Erik’s guides on the trip, started a fund for Nepal. Her goal is to raise $150,000 in order to rebuild and repair homes in Nepal. Right now $83,395 has been donated. If you’re looking to contribute and help the people of Nepal rebuild, please consider donating. DONATE HERE!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Charleton Churchill Photography
Wedding Dress – BHLDN
Rings – Tiffany and Co.
Guides – Mountain Madness

Trip Sponsors:

Nikon  (Cameras and lenses)
BHLDN  (Wedding dress)
Profoto  (B2 Lighting gear)
BlackRapid (Straps)
Manfrotto (Gear)

Thank you to Jen and Erik for sharing their incredible journey with us. Again, if you are looking to donate to the rebuilding efforts in Nepal, please visit Deana’s Go Fund Me Page!

xoxoCarrie5

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Orange and Cranberry Wedding at South 40

July 8, 2015 | Junebug Weddings

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Beneath strings of twinkling lights in the South 40 barn, Hope and Cameron exchanged vows and enjoyed their first kiss as husband and wife. Their cozy cranberry and orange color palette is perfectly fall and mimics the natural beauty of the Midwest. Glasser Images captured the immense beauty of the surrounding landscape, the DIY details, and the pure joy Hope and Cameron share when they’re together.

The Couple:

Hope and Cameron

The Wedding:

South 40, Bismark, North Dakota

The Inspiration:

Comfortable and romantic. We wanted to throw a big party with our friends to celebrate our love. The South 40 Barn was a beautiful place to welcome our family and friends. Strings of lights and candles delicately light up the barn. The dessert table was stacked with our family recipes. Accents of cranberry, apricot and cream warmed up one of the last fall days in the upper Midwest. The bridesmaids chose their own dresses, our ceremony was brief but heartfelt, and the photography blended in like a friend in the crowd. The whole place felt alive. Warm and welcoming was what we wanted- the way our love began.

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The Moments:

We snuck away for a few minutes from the crowd of guests to light some sparklers. Our groomsmen and bridesmaids helped us. And as much as I didn’t want to leave everyone, I took a deep breath out there in the twilight and felt the gravity of that exact moment. I had just married my soulmate and life felt so comforting. It sunk in there, between the laughter and dancing and singing. There wasn’t any excuse to stop kissing him.

The Couple Recommends:

We can’t thank Quinn and Heidi from Glasser Images enough for capturing not just pictures, but the emotions of the day. Our photographers made us feel comfortable with them. They had beautiful, creative ideas. I would book them for anything and everything.

Kelsey at Crabapple Floral has the most breathtaking taste in floral arrangements. I trust her completely. She’s also so kind and helpful through the entire process of planning. I loved our flowers so much I wanted to keep them forever.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Glasser Images
Venue – South 40
Floral Design – Crabapple Floral
Cake – JJ’s Cakery
Wedding Dress – Posh Bridal

We love that Hope and Cameron snuck away from their reception to light a few sparklers alone before joining their guests for a stellar send-off! For more of Glasser Images‘ exceptional storytelling, be sure to check out Megan and Nolan’s lace and burlap wedding in North Dakota.

xoxoNicole

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Modern German Wedding at E210 Eventhangar + Film

July 8, 2015 | Junebug Weddings

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Deep in the south of Germany, a retired airplane hangar has become the coolest venue around. Isabelle and Marcus fell in love with E210 Eventhangar as much for its modern take on an event space as for its surrounding forests. Loud Cinematography tells the story of Isabelle and Marcus’ day in a film that brilliantly captures the brimming excitement the couple felt leading up to saying “I do” and the bursting love they share for one another.

The Couple:

Isabelle and Marcus

The Wedding:

E210 Eventhangar, Baden, Germany

The Inspiration:

On the one hand we wanted to keep it classical and modern. We chose the location because of it unique style. We did not want to go for a castle or palace or something like that. We wanted round tables to keep the discussions going and good music to let the people dance and enjoy that wonderful day. Our wedding took place in an awesome venue, E210, which we chose because of the surrounding woods. We had a perfect place for the photo shoot and it was situated out of a residential area so we could party loud and hard. Our wedding was perfectly organized by the wonderful wedding planner Agnetha.

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The Moments:

Walking down the aisle with my dad and meeting my husband at the altar was an incredibly emotional and unforgettable moment. Besides that our singer in church, Isabella Scoro, performing Leona Lewis’ “A Moment Like This’’ was so breathtaking.

I can’t forget the moment when Marcus told our guests as part of his dinner speech that we are expecting a baby!

The Couple Recommends:

Thrilled with the wedding film and the picture as these are the things that remain forever and for us are some kind of a family heritage. For all bridal couples out there: don’t skimp on that!!!

The Wedding Team:

Videography – Loud Cinematography
Photography – Julian Gros
Event Planning – Agnetha Traumhochzeit
Venue – E210
Cake – Kaffe König
DJ – Max Müssle

A special thanks to Loud Cinematography and Julian Gros for sharing Isabelle and Marcus’ beautifully modern wedding with Junebug! For more unique wedding venue inspiration, check out Amanda and Josh’s quirky cool Bronx Zoo wedding.

xoxoNicole

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