How they met
Chloe and Nathan both had the kind of love for the mountains that makes everything else make sense. When they talked about where to get married, the answer didn’t take long.
The day
Merrijig sits at the foot of Mt Buller country: the kind of place where the air is different and the light comes at angles you don’t get in the city. Nathan got ready at Playshack 5 along the Mt Buller Road while Chloe prepared at Playshack 2+4, the ceremony and reception venue, a little further up the same road.
By 11:30am both families had gathered on the property. The ceremony was relaxed and personal: friends rather than formality, the mountains as a backdrop that nobody could stop looking at between moments.
Portraits after were easy. You don’t have to work hard to make something beautiful when you’re standing in that landscape.
The reception carried straight on from where the ceremony left off, wrapping at 3:30pm with the kind of ease you only get when a venue genuinely fits the people in it.
A moment from the day
“Everyone kept commenting on the setting. But for us it was the people. Yas caught both.” – Chloe
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