The Beauty of a Micro Wedding | Omaha Courthouse Wedding Photographer
When many people think of weddings, they picture large venues, packed dance floors, and extensive guest lists. But over the last several years, more couples have discovered the beauty of a micro wedding—an intimate celebration focused on connection, intention, and the people who matter most.
This Friday summer wedding at the Omaha courthouse was a perfect example.
With only their closest family members present, the day felt relaxed and meaningful. There was no rush from one event to the next and no pressure to manage a large crowd. Instead, the focus stayed exactly where it belonged: on the couple and the commitment they were making to each other.
One of the biggest misconceptions about small weddings is that couples won't have the same photography experience as they would with a traditional wedding day. The truth is often the opposite.
With a more flexible timeline and fewer distractions, micro weddings allow for plenty of time to create beautiful portraits together. We can slow down, explore meaningful locations, and capture authentic moments without feeling rushed. The result is a gallery filled with genuine emotion, timeless portraits, and memories that tell the complete story of your day.
Whether you're exchanging vows at the Douglas County Courthouse, hosting an intimate backyard celebration, or planning a large wedding surrounded by everyone you know, your wedding day deserves to be documented beautifully.
The size of your wedding doesn't determine the value of your memories.
As an Omaha wedding photographer with over 16 years of experience, I love photographing weddings of every size. From courthouse ceremonies and micro weddings to full-day celebrations, my goal is always the same: to create images that help you relive your day for years to come.
If you're planning an Omaha courthouse wedding or intimate wedding celebration, I'd love to hear about your plans and help create a photography experience tailored to your day. Contact me HERE.