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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Indianapolis Wedding Photographer: Let's get Married...TODAY!

I got a phone call from Sherry one evening asking me if I wanted to involved in helping her dream project come together.  She had seen it done before and was determined to make it happen here in Indianapolis.  What was her dream, you ask?  She wanted to help people get married who didn't have the funds, due to life circumstances, to make it happen.  She wanted to make other peoples wedding dreams come true, to have more than just a courthouse wedding.  She wanted to help it be something beautiful, memorable and a day to share with family and friends.

Sherry spent months contacting local vendors to donate their time and/or services to provide all the necessary details for the wedding day. She conducted a contest to choose the couples.  She was determined and diligent and it all came together for two lucky couples.  Gayle and Billy and Tashia and James were married in September and thanks to Sherry and all the vendors that wanted to be a part of her dream, it was a beautiful day!

God bless you Sherry for following through with your dream and I look forward to seeing how it grows in years to come!

I was honored to be the photographer that day, so here are a few images that show you how happy the newly wed are as they started their lives together!




















Let's Get Married today Team of Volunteers:

Location: Agape Christian Church
Flowers and Decor: Sherry's Custom Designs
Cake: The Cakehole
Tuxes: Men's Warehouse
Favors: Louise's Sweets
Photography: Simple Heart Photography

Sherry would also like to thank:
TiGre McNear was very supportive, even when she wanted to give up, she kept saying "Let's pray about it.  I will help you."
 
Tonya Truesdale was the Minister She lives in Cinncinnati, and came from Ohio two days in a row, once for the rehearsal dinner, and again for the weddings.
 
She plans to have two weddings this year, if the Lord says yes.  She is also currently working on becoming a 501c3.

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