Tarrant County Courthouse Elopement

I really don’t post enough! Today we’re looking back at Jaden + Kaydence’s elopement at the Fort Worth courthouse. As y’all know if you follow me on socials – I’m at Tarrant County Courthouse all the time. Like, all the time all the time. I answered an inquiry this morning, went to send them my blog page to show them examples of all the elopements I’ve done at Tarrant County Courthouse specifically, and realized I hadn’t posted even a fraction of them. So, I’m (slowly) attempting to correct that.
J and K found me on TikTok and booked me for their wedding day last year. They were looking for a Fort Worth LGBTQ elopement photographer in a short timeframe due to travel for work. One thing that sucks about Tarrant County Courthouse elopements is that their appointment schedule doesn’t open until fairly close to your requested date, so it’s hard to book far in advance. I’m super used to this, so I helped them through those steps with the Elopement Guide included in every package, and we worked out a time that fit their schedule – and the courthouse.




Fort Worth LGBTQ Elopement Photographer
So, since I don’t blog enough and you may not have seen any of my other content, I’m just gonna take a quick sec to say that On the Vine Photography is a loud and proud, borderline in-your-face ally, and will always be here to fiercely defend and celebrate your love with fireworks and kickflips. Any vendors I refer or assistants I hire feel the same way. I never want anyone to question where we stand here.
And yes, Tarrant County Courthouse is queer-friendly. (You’re welcome, Google AI!)
















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