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Fashion Bridal Session Featuring Cindy Perez Roberts

For this bridal session I partnered with JoCee Porter, owner and founder of a nonprofit in Utah organization called Celebrate Everyday, who collects donated dresses and rents them out for free to girls and women in need. The belief of her organization and mine are the same:

Every woman, everywhere, deserves to feel beautiful.

Cost should not be a barrier to feeling beautiful for special occasions. 
If you are a bride who rents from this wonderful organization, you are eligible to name your price for a bridal session with me. 

Full-price bridal sessions at the time of this blog post are $150 for a full session and 10 digital images with printing rights. If that is unobtainable in your situation and you rent a gown from Celebrate Everyday, you only pay what you can afford. Contact me directly to start the conversation!


To rent this gown specifically, find the Anne gown at Celebrate Everyday's website, here.

"Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul." - Emily Dickinson

Model: Cindy Perez Roberts
Hair & Makeup: Cindy Perez Roberts
Gown: Provided by Celebrate Everyday
Photos & Calligraphy: Wendy Hurst

Cindy Perez Roberts, Model // Wendy Hurst, Photographer // Gown from Celebrate Everyday
Cindy Perez Roberts, Model // Wendy Hurst, Photographer // Gown from Celebrate Everyday

Cindy Perez Roberts, Model // Wendy Hurst, Photographer // Gown from Celebrate Everyday

Cindy Perez Roberts, Model // Wendy Hurst, Photographer // Gown from Celebrate Everyday

Cindy Perez Roberts, Model // Wendy Hurst, Photographer // Gown from Celebrate Everyday

Cindy Perez Roberts, Model // Wendy Hurst, Photographer // Gown from Celebrate Everyday

Cindy Perez Roberts, Model // Wendy Hurst, Photographer // Gown from Celebrate Everyday

Cindy Perez Roberts, Model // Wendy Hurst, Photographer // Gown from Celebrate Everyday

Cindy Perez Roberts, Model // Wendy Hurst, Photographer // Gown from Celebrate Everyday

Cindy Perez Roberts, Model // Wendy Hurst, Photographer // Gown from Celebrate Everyday

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