LGBTQIA+ Wedding Discounts
For couples looking to get married asap in the American Southwest
LET’S GET SERIOUS
Don’t Sacrifice Your Wedding Day
The Supreme Court is set to review a case against Obergefell v. Hodges next month. While this doesn't necessarily mean anything is going to happen right away, it is cause for concern.
I believe in the right of all individuals to marry who they love. I know some US-based couples will likely want to rush to get married and preserve their rights, and frankly, I want to help make that happen.
I'm an elopement photographer and planner located in and around Southern California, and I'm running a discount for queer couples for the winter season. You can absolutely rush off to get married, but that doesn't mean you have to sacrifice a wedding day full of meaning and love in a beautiful location.
If this sounds like a plan you want in on and you're willing to get married in SoCal or Arizona, hit me up and let's make this happen.
Your love deserves an amazing adventure, especially in the face of all that is happening in the world.
How This Works
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We’ll hope on a quick consultation to chat about your vision for your wedding day and how you can make that happen despite the quick timeline.
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Once you book, we’ll get started on crafting your experience, helping you through the process of planning, scheduling, and finding vendors who are available last minute.
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Not only will I photograph the big day, I’ll be there to help with anything you’ll need day of and create space for the two of you to celebrate and express yourselves.
Interesting in Learning More? Reach out!
I’ll reach out ASAP with packages tailored for this moment, including a discount that will help relieve the stress of getting married with a quick timeline.
You should hear from me in 1-2 business days. If not, please check your spam folder or reach out to loveandlat@gmail.com.
Locations Include, But Aren’t Limited to…
Joshua Tree & Death Valley NP
Saguaro NP & Phoenix/tucson
MAMMOTH LAKES & BISHOP
LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY
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