Ceremony: Indiana State House
Reception: Crowne Plaza Indianapolis-Dwtn-Union Stn
Photographer: Stacy Able Photography
Hair: A ‘Do for “I Do” Bridal & Formal Hairstyling
Makeup: Renee Fisher, Makeup Artist
Florist: One of a Kind Events
Linens: LGi Linens
Cake: Classic Cakes
Band: Bluewater Kings Band
Photo Booth: Nstyl Photobooths
Ceremony: Indiana State House
Reception: Indiana Roof Ballroom
Planner: Boldly Chic Events
Photographer: Jessica Strickland Photography
Florist: McNamara Florist
Dress: Marie Gabriel Couture Bridal
Invitations: Pickle Prints
Drapes: Atmospheres Indy
Rentals: A Classic Party Rental
Caterer: Crystal Catering
Cake: Classic Cakes
Band: The Sly Band
Ceremony: Indiana State House
Reception: Crowne Plaza Union Station
Coordinator: Blue Llama Events
Photographer: Sara Ackermann Photography
Florist: Deeply Rooted Floral
Cake: A Piece of Cake Greenwood
DJ: Track Seven DJ
Transportation: Indy Trolley
Ceremony Indiana State House // Reception Crowne Plaza at Historic Union Station // Coordinator Jessica Dum Wedding Coordination // Photographer Ivan & Louise // Hair & Makeup Salon One Four // Florist Isibeal Studio // Stationery Interprintations // Rentals Wow Factors // Transportation Antique Limousine of Indianapolis // Cake Kim’s Kakery // DJ DJ Unique
Image by Ivan & Louise
Ceremony Indiana State House // Reception Crowne Plaza at Historic Union Station // Coordinator Magical Moments Event Planning // Photographer The Siners // Hair & Makeup Something Blue Stylists // Florist Royal Creations // Rentals Wow Factors // Musicians The Deoc Ensemble // DJ Jim Cerone The Perfect Host // Cake Classic Cakes // Transportation Indy Trolley
Image by The Siners
Ceremony Venue Indiana State House // Reception Venue JW Marriott // Planner Passionate Peacock // Photographer The Siners Photography // Hair & Makeup Karen Hall & Company // Florist Weddings in Style // Cake Classic Cakes // DJ Desi Fusion
Photographer The Siners Photography
More Photos:
http://www.thesiners.com/blog/indianapolis-indian-wedding-photographer-deeksha-vijay-sangeet/
http://www.thesiners.com/blog/indianapolis-indian-wedding-photographer-deeksha-vijay-part-1/
http://www.thesiners.com/blog/jw-marriott-indianapolis-wedding-photographer-deeksha-vijay-part-2/
Ceremony Venue Indiana State House // Ceremony & Reception Venue The Westin // Planner Circle City Planners & Designers // Photographer Nathaniel Edmunds Photography // Hair & Makeup Karen Hall & Company // Cake Heavenly Sweets // AV Evans Audio Visual // Mandap Wow Factors // Paperie Card Ink // DJ Naveen Sharma
Image by Nathaniel Edmunds Photography
(More Images: Part One, Part Two & Part Three)
Megan & Chad’s wedding day was simply gorgeous, from their elegant ceremony at the Indiana State House through their fun reception at the Conrad Indianapolis. Having filmed Megan’s sister Katie’s wedding many years ago, I was really excited to get to work with this family again. After the couple’s first meeting in the stunning Kite suite and photos with Jennifer Driscoll, we headed to the State House for some more photos as well as the nuptials. The reception looked and amazing thanks in part to the uplighting by Event One DJs and linens by LGI Linens, and DJ Wes Adkins kept the dance floor packed throughout the evening.
Image by Jennifer Driscoll Photography
Nimi & Rav’s epic wedding weekend culminated with a traditional Hindu ceremony at the Indiana State House, followed by a jam-packed evening of entertainment at the Hyatt Regency. Our coverage began on Saturday morning as the groom arrived in a very high-spirited baraat processional, with the majority of the two-hour ceremony taking place under an extravagant mandap provided by Mayil Mandaps filled with beautiful details and traditions.
The reception at the Hyatt commenced with a hour-long program filled with speeches, formalities, and plenty of dancing, including a cool interpretation of different stages of the couple’s courtship. The ballroom looked fantastic courtesy of decor by Bokay Florist with assists by Classic Cakes, LGI Linens and Evans Audio Visual among others. DJ Khiladi kept the crowd in a frenzy with expert mixing of Indian and western dance music, and photographer Angel Canary (who referred the couple to us) captured the fun through her candid coverage as well as her nicely constructed photo booth.
Image by Angel Canary Photography (More photos linked below!)
http://www.angelcanaryblog.com/2012/04/12/namrataravin-married-sneak-peek/
http://www.angelcanaryblog.com/2012/04/17/namrataravin-married-the-mehndi-ceremony/
http://www.angelcanaryblog.com/2012/05/18/namrataravin-married-hindu-ceremony-day-two-part-one/
(“Team Effort” video submitted with ISES Esprit Award entry.)
When many of Indy’s top wedding professionals collaborated on Abbie & Gabe’s spectacular “Rock ‘N’ Roll Holiday Wedding” last fall, we knew that it was an award-worthy event. That recognition came last weekend in the form of the prestigious International Special Events Society (ISES) Esprit Award in the category of Best Team Effort, one of the evening’s top awards, and the first ever brought home to Indiana for a wedding.
Most of our nominated slate traveled to Baltimore for the Esprit Awards ceremony, which concluded Eventworld 2010, the annual ISES conference. After a fun-crammed day of shenanigans under the sun in the famous Inner Harbor, we arrived at the ceremony with some anxiety over how we would fare. The second we heard the first syllable of our entry’s name announced as the winner, we all exploded, and the high never let up from the stage to backstage photos and throughout dinner, dancing and afterwards.
Major props to our award-winning team of Circle City Planners, Nathaniel Edmunds Photography, KB Designs, Evans Audio Visual and Indy Photo Booths. Thanks as well to Crowne Plaza at Union Station, Circle City Designers and the Flying Toasters among others who made the event what it was. Of course, not of this would have been possible without a beautiful couple at the center of it all, so big thanks to Abbie & Gabe for falling in love and entrusting us with your unique vision.
Photo by Nathaniel Edmunds Photography