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Good Times at Vegas

Las Vegas is known as a place for having a good time, with the great hotels, casinos, and restaurants the city has to offer. But Las Vegas is also home to a lot of people who love it for its scenic views and wonderful weather. And for Chris and KC, there isn’t a better place to say their I dos than Las Vegas.

Chris and KC met at work when KC came into the office for an interview. Chris was interested in KC right away. He asked her out but she was hesitant at first. But Chris’ persistence and sincere intentions won her over. Twelve years, some kids, and a dog later, the couple has decided to get married.

Chris popped the question by the water fountains at Lake Las Vegas on their anniversary. They knew what they want straight away; a unique and intimate wedding by the picturesque deserts of Las Vegas.

The geologic spectacle of the Red Rock Canyon served as the backdrop of the ceremony. But nothing is more spectacular to Chris than the sight of KC, walking down the aisle. Like the wonders of the canyon, their relationship was forged and made beautiful by time, but seeing KC for the first time on their wedding day still made Chris tingle with excitement.

Chris’ blue suit and KC’s ivory dress stood out in the greens and reds of the landscape. Their family and friends joined them in celebrating this special day. The wedding was simple and intimate, and surely revealed the love and affection between the two.

They’ve been together for 12 years now. They met in Las Vegas, made it their home and their witness to their lifetime commitment to each other. For Chris and KC, as long as they spend each day together as a family, the good times will always roll.

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Florals: Gaia Flowers
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Transportation: Presidential

McKenzi Taylor
McKenzi Taylor

McKenzi Taylor is America’s go-to elopement and micro wedding expert, often featured in small and major media outlets, such as the New York Times. With over 15 years of wedding photography experience, it was after planning her own Las Vegas elopement in 2016 that McKenzi felt her purpose shift into elopement coordination. She started Cactus Collective Weddings soon after in 2017. Since then, she’s become a WIPA board member, and has helped well over 1000 couples get hitched in style around Las Vegas, San Diego and Black Hills.