The premise of Doctor Who, with its sweeping adventures across time and space with one other trusted companion by your side, is the stuff of romantic, sci-fi legend. Taken with the Time Lord's exploits, photographer Candice Benjamin [1] and cinematographer Kiera Faye [2] created a wedding inspiration photo shoot with the sweet timey-wimey theme "Through All of Time and Space."
The shoot is perfectly Whovian [3] without getting excessive, using TARDIS blue as the element that ties traditional wedding features to the universe of this sci-fi passion.
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The Fourth Doctor scarf and River Song's journal make up the scenes in the vows ceremony.
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The Doctors double as numbers for the 11 tables in art from Megan Stratam of Bunny Pirates [8].
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Not any human can get a key to the big blue box that is the TARDIS. Guests are directed to seats with their own version of the police-box key, set against Who-themed paper goods.
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A Whovian take on the bridal chairs is this "companion" and "sweetie" arrangement, a nod to River Song and the Doctor's many companions.
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The bride's bouquet has an out-of-this-world feel with the careful placement of a few shimmering orbs, and the key represents the same one the Doctor gives to his companions before sweeping them into adventures on the TARDIS.
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Fans of the 11th Doctor's escapades will love the Van Gogh cake.
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Eleven makes an appearance at the wedding as part of the tablescape — table 11, that is.
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The escort cards lead to the 11 Who-themed tables and are arranged next to modern star props, a subtle nod to the show's sci-fi themes.
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With an observatory setting the scene, the couple is married by an officiant clad in a Fourth Doctor scarf.
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