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Rommel and Rosalyn live a difficult life with their 6 children. They can barely save enough to buy food regularly. The couple work together, collecting rubbish to sell as scrap metal, and they collect just enough money for their daily food consumption.

Sadly, the homeless couple couldn’t afford the other luxuries in life enjoyed by others, and that includes a beautiful wedding ceremony to bind their undying love for each other. However, their fates changed when Richard Strandz learned of their story.

Strandz was inspired by how the family managed to stay intact despite their difficult life. When he learned they couldn’t afford a wedding ceremony, Strandz decided to enlist some friends to help Rommel and Rosalyn get a makeover.

As expected, the couple were very happy when they learned of Strandz’s surprise for them. Without hesitation, they agreed to do a photo shoot that still paid homage to the place where their love story began.

As of late, Rommel and Rosalyn aren’t officially married yet. However, Strandz and his friends help the couple with the necessary paperwork for a church wedding.

Their beautiful photos from their shoot confirm that pure love can endure even poverty.

The gorgeous images from the surprise photoshoot were posted on Rab4Love Studios, a wedding photographer in Pampanga, Philippines.

Thank you Rab4Love Studios to help them get a wonderful wedding

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