Such a wonderful time. Gave us exactly what we wanted simply beautiful and so fun. Thanks again two you both you are absolutely amazing. Renee & Richard
PinkDoor Weddings and Westmount Photography (aka Tina and Rob) were absolutely amazing to work with. We had our pop-up wedding on June 15th at Fielding Park, and the event was simple and elegant. Tina was a sweet and well spoken officiant and Rob was a funny and laughing photographer who got everyone smiling. The photos are spectacular and are a permanent reminder of a truly breathtaking day. Leisa & Albert
Tina and Rob are amazing to work with. They handled everything perfectly. The ceremony and pictures are beautiful. We highly recommend them! -Melina & Joshua ~
We cannot express how amazing our ceremony went! It was such a great day and honestly we couldn’t ask for better. Tina did a great job officiating and making the whole ceremony flow effortlessly. Rob was amazing and put everyone at ease while taking pictures. As much as wedding planning is stressful, the pop up wedding was such a great idea and would recommend it 100 times over. Josee & Zoltan
We had six micro weddings in one day…and it rained, so indoors we went. Then the rain stopped in time for some outdoor photos….Here’s a few samples from Cheryl & Gilberts’ ceremony. Enjoy.
There are several reasons why a mall wedding can make more sense for some couples. Here are five of our favorites:
Intimacy and Meaningful Connections: A small wedding allows you to share your special day with those closest to you. With a smaller guest list, you can spend more quality time with each guest, forging deeper connections and creating meaningful memories together.
Cost Savings: Smaller weddings are typically more budget-friendly. With fewer guests, you can save money on venue costs, catering, and other expenses, allowing you to allocate your budget to other important aspects of your wedding or even saving for your future together.
Less Stress and Planning: Planning a large wedding can be overwhelming and time-consuming. A smaller wedding is often easier to organize and execute, reducing the stress associated with coordinating a larger event. You can focus on personalizing the details that matter most to you without feeling stretched thin.
Venue Options: A smaller guest list opens up a wider range of venue options. You can consider more intimate and unique locations that may not be feasible for larger gatherings. This flexibility can lead to a more memorable and distinctive wedding setting.
Enhanced Guest Experience: With a smaller group of attendees, you can provide a more personalized and attentive guest experience. This might include customizing the menu to individual preferences, offering unique favors, or simply ensuring that each guest feels valued and included throughout the celebration.
Ultimately, the decision to have a small wedding should align with your personal preferences, priorities, and circumstances. While these reasons make a strong case for smaller weddings, it’s essential to choose the wedding size that feels right for you and your partner, taking into account your vision for the day and the people you want to share it with.
We had six weddings in one day. Our first “micro wedding day.” It was a huge success, in spite of the rain clouds. All six weddings went off without a hitch..here’s a few from Cheryl & Gilbert…enjoy Rob
A huge thank you Tina and Rob, oh and Dylan…..today was simply amazing. Thank you Rob for taking what I’m sure will be stunning pictures. Again thank you so much, a very happy bride and groom! Cheryl & Gilbert