Becca and Dan’s rehearsal dinner at Maggiano’s was a casual affair celebrating not only their union the next day but also Becca’s birthday. On the wedding day at Carmel Lutheran Church, Kirsten Wray captured some particularly fun shots inside the sanctuary, with the holiday decor adding an extra festive flair. We especially loved Dan’s emotional reaction to seeing Becca walk down the aisle.

The reception followed at Marriott North, and the ballroom looked stunning thanks to decor by McNamara Florist. Wedding Entertainment Director, Jim Cerone, presided over the formalities and delivered one of the most packed dance floors from beginning to end that we’ve ever seen. (Thanks so much for the referral, Jim!)

All in all, this wedding was a fabulous way to end our 2010 shoots, and we wish Becca and Dan a lifetime of love and happiness. Cheers!

Photo by Kirsten Wray Photography

IndyVisual was recently honored to win three ISES PACE Awards at the totally tubular 80’s prom-themed gala attended by Indiana’s top event professionals.  Our winning categories were Best Videography for Asha & Tyrone’s epic wedding in St. Lucia, Best Team Effort ($75K-200K) for “An Affair to Remember,” and Best Team Effort (Over $200K) for “Monet’s Canvas.”

In all, ten of the awards handed out were for events that we filmed.  “Monet’s Canvas” also picked up trophies for Best Catered Event (Over $25K), Best Marketing/Design Collateral (Over $25K) and Best Wedding (Over $200K).  “An Affair to Remember” scored additional wins for Best Corporate Event ($75-200K) and Best Event Design/Decor ($25-75K).  The other award-winning events we filmed were “Secret Garden” and “Come Rain, Shine or Darkness,” which won for Best Wedding ($75-200K) and Most Creative Solution respectively.

Of course the biggest honor was simply the privilege of being a common thread in such a wide variety of amazing events.  It seemed that whenever there was an award-worthy event in 2010, we were entrusted to film it.  Special thanks to the many incredible talents who referred these events to us, and who generously acknowledged us in their speeches.  Overall it was a fantastic night filled with fun, food, dancing and great friends…not to mention a LOT of Madonna clones.

Click here to see more photos from the ISES PACE Awards 2011.  (And don’t judge – it was the 80’s after all!)

The winning team for the night’s top award – Best Team Effort (Over $200K)

Charlotte and David had a gorgeous wedding ceremony and reception at the Omni Severin Hotel. For this couple, the start of their vows said it all. “God has given us a second chance at happiness.”

It was so nice to see a ceremony in the original lobby, and we enjoyed capturing their first meeting on the staircase with photographers Stefanie and Brock of SB Childs Photography. The bride’s friend, Paula Buckhaulter, did a great job with coordination, and the flowers from Kathy’s Kloset were a lovely addition to the decor.

Congratulations Charlotte and David, and thanks for letting us capture your special day!

Photo by SB Childs Photography

Kelsey and Peter’s ceremony took place on the first floor of the Columbia Club followed by a reception in the 10th Floor Ballroom. We started the day capturing the couple getting photos taken by photographer Kiera Dubach.

The flowers for the ceremony and reception were beautiful thanks to JP Parker Flowers. As always, guests enjoyed dancing to the music provided by Jim Cerone (thanks for the referral Jim!) and posing for fun pictures in the booth from Indy Photo Booths. The reception highlight was a beautiful serenade by the bride to the groom.

Best wishes Kelsey and Peter!

Photo by kieraphoto

Lindsay and Adam’s wedding ceremony and reception took place at the Mavris Arts & Event Center. The Mavris looked very cool as always, and there were some lovely floral touches by An Affair with Flair.

We loved how instead of cutting the cake, the couple had a “first scoop” of ice cream. It was nice to meet and work with photographer Justin Evans, and we certainly appreciate the referral from Jen McKaig of the Crowne Plaza.

Congratulations Lindsay and Adam! Best wishes for a lifetime of love!

Photo by Justin Evans Photography

Meaghan and Andrew had their wedding ceremony and reception at Crowne Plaza at Historic Union Station. We started the day by filming their preparations as well as the adorable moment when they saw each other for the first time. Then, more photos followed with photographer Abby Veldman.

The Grand Hall looked amazing, featuring decor by Circle City  Planners and Circle City Designers, a cake by A Slice of Heaven Cakery and lighting by DJ Brian Whitis. Everyone enjoyed the rest of the evening dancing to Brian’s music and posing in Troy Hill’s Clikz Photo Booth. Special thanks to Randi Neukam of Circle City Planners for the referral!

Cheers to you, Meaghan and Andrew!

Photo by Veldman Photo

Tess and Thomas tied the knot in Tiler’s room at the Scottish Rite Cathedral. Their intimate wedding ceremony and reception in this room were lovely thanks to beautiful decor by McNamara and Thomas Caterers. We captured the couple’s “first look” indoors with photographer Andrew Scalini, and we also went outside for beautiful shots of the bride and groom.

Best wishes Tess and Tom. Here’s to a lifetime of love and happiness!

Photo by Andrew Scalini

Stephanie and Jeremy got married at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church. Their reception followed at the Sheraton Indianapolis City Centre Hotel in the Panoramic Room with an amazing view of Monument Circle.

Kathy’s Kloset provided the lovely florals, and we appreciate Kathy referring the couple to us! Family friend and photographer Bob Sample came all the way from Colorado to capture the fun festivities while Tony from Event One Wedding DJs provided the great party tunes!

Congratulations Stephanie and Jeremy!

Photo by Bob Sample Photography

Viktoriya and Dinesh got married at the Indiana State House followed by a fun-filled reception at the Skyline Club. (Special thanks to the Skyline Club for the referral!)

After wearing a wedding dress for the intimate ceremony, Viktoriya changed into a traditional Indian sari for the reception. The evening featured a beautiful blend of Russian & Indian touches, outstanding decor by Mcnamara Florist, expertly mixed dance music by DJ Indiana Jones, a hilarious photo booth by Bowersock Photographers and our favorite touch – the “Masandtini” – made with cotton candy.

Best wishes Viktoriya and Dinesh!

Photo by Bowersock Photograhers