Laura and Matt’s micro wedding ceremony in Cannon Beach, Oregon, nestled among the dune grass, was an enchanting and intimate affair that perfectly combined the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest with the close-knit feel of a small celebration. Cannon Beach, with its iconic Haystack Rock and miles of sandy shore, provides a stunning backdrop, while the dune grass adds an element of rustic charm and serenity.
Setting the Scene
Cannon Beach is renowned for its dramatic coastal scenery. The dune grass, with its wispy, golden-green strands, creates a picturesque and serene environment ideal for a micro wedding. The contrast between the soft sand and the swaying grass adds texture and visual interest to the setting. Laura and Matt exchanged vows with the gentle sound of the waves in the background, under the vast expanse of the sky. The simplicity of a micro wedding, typically involving fewer than 20 guests, enhances the natural elegance of the location.
Planning the Ceremony
When planning a micro wedding in such a unique location, it’s important to consider the logistics and practicalities. You might need to obtain a permit for a beach wedding, depending on the specific spot, amount of guests and your setup. Early planning ensures that all necessary permissions are in place.
Personal Touches
A micro wedding offers the opportunity to infuse personal touches that reflect the couple’s style and personality. Decorations can be minimal, allowing the natural beauty of the dune grass to shine. Simple floral arrangements, perhaps using local wildflowers, can complement the organic feel. An archway draped with light fabric or greenery can serve as a focal point for the ceremony. Personalized items such as handwritten vows, bespoke wedding programs, and customized seating arrangements can add a special touch.
Capturing the Moments
Photography plays a crucial role in preserving the memories of this special day. The soft, natural light of the beach, especially during this golden hours of sunset, provides the perfect conditions for stunning photographs. I captured a variety of candid moments showing emotion and casually posed photographs of the day with the backdrop of the Oregon Coast and Haystack Rock.
For portraits, the Laura & Matt were casually posed with the grass gently swaying around them, the waves crashing in the distance, and Haystack Rock looming majestically. I also captured the interactions between the couple and their close friends and family, emphasizing the intimacy and warmth of the micro wedding.
Celebrating Intimately
The reception can be a cozy, informal affair, perhaps a picnic-style gathering right on the beach. Laura & Matt chose to have an intimate dinner at a local restaurant in Cannon Beach. With so many great options for a family dinner they made reservations and continued the celebration.
Lasting Memories
All of Laura and Matt’s photographs were carefully edited for a naturally warm feel. Those photographs were uploaded to a gallery where family and friends are able to download, print and share from.
Conclusion
A micro wedding ceremony in Cannon Beach is a celebration of love, intimacy, and nature. The natural beauty of the setting, combined with the personal touches and close-knit guest list, created a memorable and meaningful experience for Laura, Matt and their guests. The simplicity and elegance of such a wedding allow the focus to remain on what truly matters: the love and commitment between two people, shared with those closest to them.