This incredibly beautiful editorial shoot was submitted by a photographer whose work I've adored for a long period now.

"We desired to create an instance that is not only beautiful but deeply meaningful and entirely based on what a couple like to do in their normal life together. We love to use adventurous couples, and lucky for us both Sam and Olivia were up to have an adventure too."

"We desired to create an instance that is not only beautiful but deeply meaningful and entirely based on what a couple like to do in their normal life together. We love to use adventurous couples, and lucky for us both Sam and Olivia were up to have an adventure too."

"My wife Soph and I shot both film and stills in the shoot. We desired to let the film breathe and let each moment be its very own thing, to reflect the way we shoot a genuine elopement. Our motto would be to 'chase moments, not photos'. We work very difficult with couples to curate honest moments in beautiful light to enable them to completely lose themselves and obtain swept away using the day."

"We even used Olivia's actual camper, envisaging each day where you awaken together inside a rugged isolated little bit of coastland, share coffee within the van before wild swimming within the sea. You would get ready just a few feet from one another but also hidden, which adds anticipation, keeping the amount of intimacy and togetherness that's so important." Click

"Even the walk towards the ceremony location felt like an adventure together. The spot we chose is just accessible through the adventurous, and just at times of day using the tide isolating it for around 19 hours each day."

"This managed to get difficult especially for the astonishing to install her incredible florals directly into the rock wall, but challenging she accepted."

"However being this remote did ensure privacy, which kept the entire ceremony so special because it was just us. The florals being installed directly into the rock kept everything feeling natural and many of the flowers were picked from Laura's walled garden."

"The ring choice again was important, we wanted something natural and organic to reflect both couple and also the location."

"The amazing work of ensuring this, managing to fuse multiple elements including a guitar string and precious stones into the wooden rings."

"The bohemian wedding dress design was by the astonishing. It was an ideal mix of glamour and free spirit that brought the whole shoot together. It was topped off by an incredible abstract floral crown."

"We wanted the shoot to become a complete day and evening, showing our couple snuggled up around a seaside campfire drinking gin and tonics."

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