With COVID hitting hard the wedding and events industry, more and more people are trying to find a solution and an alternative to the traditional place where you can have a wedding reception or party. Some restaurants might be opened but with restrictions and some open space gardens might accommodate your party but limited guest numbers. We truly hope that everyone will find the right place to celebrate their wedding and show the world has not forgotten what true love means.
But what will you do when it comes to save the date and trash the dress photo shootout? There are many places now that have restrictions, travel is also limited and not to many people will start an adventure just for some photos. We think going to the nearest container terminal, port or yard, and ask for some time to take some pictures won’t hurt anyone. And it’s a fantastic contrast between classic and new industrialized environment that will surround you.
Don’t think shipping containers cannot create a romantic and beautiful image, most of the time, unconventional places, can create more memories and remains in people minds for longer than regular castle or forest traditional pictures. Lately people have figured out a way to blend them in their wedding parties and photo sessions. Modified shipping containers can serve as shops, restaurants, tiny homes, hospitals and even swimming pools. Imagination is free, so you can create even more out of shipping container. The shipping container wedding trend is beginning to make its mark on weddings and engagements.
Some couples decided they love the Shipping Container just as it is! And got a beautiful gallery to show and remember their beautiful moments! They chose to use the colorful, textured stacks of steel boxes as the background for their trash the dress photos. They knew it would be the perfect spot for their treasured photos and that the rusty, dirty containers create a rough, industrial look that will perfectly overlap and blend with the soft, lovely and romantic atmosphere, creating a striking image.
This proves that we can do more than just store goods in a shipping container, we can store memories and feelings and keep them over the years.