Some weddings are filled with hundreds of guests and months of planning. Others are beautifully simple — just two people choosing each other and stepping into their next chapter together. Jomarya and Walker’s elopement at Hotel 1928 was exactly that: intentional, intimate, and completely centered on their love.
With only the two of them present — and their photographer documenting the moment — the day felt quiet, personal, and incredibly meaningful. No timeline pressure, no expectations, just the freedom to experience their union fully and authentically.
Nestled in the heart of Waco, Hotel 1928 offers a timeless setting that feels both historic and refined. The restored building, originally constructed in 1928, blends old-world charm with modern design, creating a beautiful backdrop for intimate celebrations and elopements.
For Jomarya and Walker, the space provided the perfect atmosphere for a day that was entirely their own. The warm tones, historic architecture, and soft natural light gave their elopement a romantic and editorial feel while still allowing the focus to remain on their connection.
One of the most beautiful aspects of an elopement is the freedom it creates. Without a large guest list or packed schedule, couples are able to slow down and be fully present.
Jomarya and Walker spent their wedding day simply enjoying each other’s company — walking through the historic halls of the hotel, sharing quiet laughter, and savoring the significance of the moment.
Hotel 1928 naturally lends itself to an elegant, timeless aesthetic. Its historic textures and architectural details created the perfect backdrop for Jomarya and Walker’s understated and stylish elopement.
With such an intimate setting, the focus stayed exactly where it belonged — on their connection and the quiet moments unfolding throughout the day. The simplicity of the celebration made each moment feel even more meaningful.
Jomarya and Walker’s elopement was a beautiful reminder that weddings don’t have to follow tradition to be powerful. Sometimes the most meaningful way to begin a marriage is with a moment that belongs entirely to the couple.
Their day at Hotel 1928 was intimate, relaxed, and full of genuine emotion — a quiet celebration that marked the start of their life together in a way that felt true to them.
And in the end, that’s what made it unforgettable.
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