Bridget & Jonathan's elopement and short wedding film
To end our elopement week we give you Bridget & Jonathan. Instead of having a huge wedding and inviting all their friends and family, Bridget & Jonathan decided to elope privately and turn it into a film. Afterwards they sent DVD's to their friends and family so that they could share their wedding day with them. How cool?! -Coco

The offbeat bride: Bridget - Advertising Copywriter
Her offbeat partner: Jonathan - 16mm Film Teacher
Location & date of wedding: Kansas/Chattanooga, TN/Orlando, FL — March 28, 2008
What made our wedding offbeat: Instead of a tradition wedding we made a little movie: We Like Love. 
We didn't let our family and friends know what we were doing. To avoid inquiries, we told everyone that we were eloping and that no one was invited.
We filmed everything but our vow exchange ourselves run-and-gun style and, while it isn't without flaws, it was fun and we think it's perfect—sloppy shots, shaky camera and all. We shot footage in three states (his home state, mine and the state where we met) and exchanged vows on a soundstage where my husband teaches filmmaking.
Our close family members got a DVD in the mail, while the remainder of our "guests" received a postcard directing them to our website, where they could watch the video, see our photos and read our wedding journal.

Our biggest challenge: While we were shooting, we had to sneak around a lot to make sure the wedding would remain a surprise. The little white lie came in handy.
A few super wonderful friends who were in-the-know helped us out with equipment, filming, photos, editing, etc. They helped make the painful parts much easier.

I think a lot of people are genuinely, deeply disappointed in how we did things. I feel a tiny bit bad that they feel that way. But only a tiny bit. Many people say, "Oh, this is OUR wedding, we're doing it our way!" But so few get the opportunity (or make the opportunity) to make that sentiment a reality. We did.
My favorite moment: My husband is a robot; the man does not cry. So when he got a little choked up as we exchanged the vows we wrote, it made the moment even more meaningful. 
My advice for offbeat brides: Do NOT ask your friends and family what you should do. They will give you 857 different answers and no one is equipped to deal with those kinds of expectations.
You don't have to be or look perfect. But do wear something that makes you feel lovely.
Don't spend so much time taking photos or organizing things that you forget to have a good time.
Remember to spend time with and enjoy your partner that day.
The reality of weddings is this: No one cares about your ceremony as much as you think they do. It's okay to be selfish.
Care to share a few vendor/shopping links?
- My dress: A custom creation from Seattle-based designer, Chrissy Wai-Ching
Enough talk — show me the wedding porn!
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Vivi said
I'm sorry to say this, but I would love to see the beautiful babies these two would produce! What a hot couple! What an amazing wedding, well done you two!
Bridget said
Aw, you supreme sweetheart! Thank you so much. We have yet to procreate, but here's hoping they'll be good-lookin', smart and ultra-sassy too!
claudia said
I can't get over how stunning that dress is….
Bridget said
Chrissy Wai-Ching is a genius and a pleasure to work with.
julia said
in those first few photos, it almost looked like the bride was wearing those antlers, which would be tremendously cool.
Bridget said
Had I thought about it at the time, I would've pulled the antlers down and gotten my pose on, because we are a couple of goofs. As it turned out, we loved how that photo looked!
Miranda said
OMG, He's IRONING her dress!!! No wonder she loves him, he's PERFECT!
Bridget said
You have no idea. He does dishes, scrubs the toilet and tub, fixes stuff that's broken, makes the bed and pumps my gas. He's a dreamboat, a tremendous human being, a fantastic friend and I'm still grateful every day.
Tamara said
Wow, gorgeous dress, pics, you! Love the sequence of him helping you with your corseting.
Bridget said
Every time I put it on, he graciously helped me and I didn't even have to ask. Gosh, these are making me tear up!
Sarah said
I don't usually squee too hard over the clothes, but OMG the dress. It's PERFECT. Like, just exactly white enough and just exactly not-white enough. The widdle train! The lacing! The BOOTS, woman! How can you not wear those boots EVERY SINGLE DAY?!
*Sigh* I have a clothes crush.
Sara said
And how! Those boots made my heart stop. And the way the colors in the dress match her hair?! Good lord. Beautiful. Just beautiful.
Bridget said
Thank you, thank you! I'm a Boot, shall I say, "Lady of the Evening"…and that pair is still one of my favorites. I wear the crap out of them to this day. The dress, too, was my dream, I fell in love the second I saw it (it's a version of The Symphony dress on Chrissy Wai-Ching's site) and I just made a few tweaks to make it my own. It's made of raw silk, so it's comfortable and feather-light. You can't wear your dress again, so I'm eventually going to make it cocktail length! Recycled fashion awesomeness!
Cortney said
Oh good Lord, I'm tearing up…
My boyfriend is a film techie and this definitely hit a soft spot with me. The video moved me to tears.
Bridget said
Aw. That hits me in the heart.
Zoey said
What a simple yet fantastic idea–sure saves feeling embarassed when you're crying during the exchange of vows. Love the website and the intimacy of it all.
P.S. I definitely cried during the video
Bridget said
Thank you so much. Never be embarrassed to cry, girlfriend! Weep it up! Running mascara and messed up make-up be damned !
The video still makes me cry.
Katie Mae said
Thank you for sharing this, Bridget. Everything was beautiful, and I cried watching your vows!
Bridget said
Again, very humbled by all of your kind words. I'm so glad you all could enjoy it. Love is such a GOOD TIME!
jonathan said
I am a lucky, lucky man. Bridget is an amazing woman and I will iron her dresses, jeans and shirts until she decides that we're wrinkled enough to stop caring about ironing.
We had a wonderful time with this project: the secret trips, our dear friends and family that helped, the arguments(believe me!-the heat of the Kansas sun can make one certain bride a little cranky.) and the time we spent together was priceless. I'd do it again and again.
Bridget said
Marry me, damn it! I love you like crazy. (Also, you look fetching in that avatar.)
Jacqui said
This is beautiful Bridge!…Brought ters to my eyes too….I remember that little girl and always invisioned you on your wedding day!….Thanks for sharing….Love you!
Bridget said
ila said
I watched your video and I was very teary-eyed! I totally support and respect how you decided to film your ceremony, and mail the DVD to family and friends. Original, touching & sentimental. This was very special and I found it very inspiring. Congratulations to you both. I loved it.
Bridget said
Thank you so much! We're glad you enjoyed it!
Melwin said
Nice job on the video!
Bridget said
Thank you!
Brigitta said
Absolutely wonderful! I LOVE the song you chose; really gives that warm, fuzzy, silly, but at the same time very profound feeling.
Bridget said
It's a very pretty song. We actually chose it at the last minute, over a Kings of Leon's "On Call" which was probably more "us" but it just looked like we were trying too hard to be a rock video or something when we put it to the edit, so we nixed it.
Courtney said
FH and I were JUST thinking about doing something like this! I think we will end up doing something similar.
PS…LOVE the dress/boot combo! SOO CUTE!
Bridget said
We had a blast. Have fun!
Katheryn said
I had tears in my eyes watching this video. So beautiful and perfect. Hears hoping an incredible life to you both!
Bridget said
Thank you very much, I'm glad you enjoyed it. We are having a delightful time so far…
Bridget said
Yep. He still does my ironing. I'm not lazy, he's just way better at it than I am.