Fifty Nifty Tour Comes To Chattanooga Thursday

Photographing Weddings In 50 States

Monday, February 13, 2012

Minneapolis-based husband and wife photography duo, Jonny and Michelle Hoffner, have begun a year-long adventure taking them to all 50 states in 50 weeks, the Fifty Nifty Tour.  The plan is to drive across the United States, photographing one wedding per state, per week, while donating $1,000 per wedding to the anti-human trafficking organization, She Dances.

 They will be in Chattanooga beginning on Thursday.

Since photographing their first wedding back in 2008, the Hoffners have committed to  donating 10 percent of their total earnings to support She Dances, a Birmingham-based nonprofit organization, committed to providing holistic restoration for young girls who have  been trafficked and sexually-exploited.  When plans were announced to open a safe home in Tegucigalpa, Honduras for young  girls who have been sexually trafficked were announced, the Hoffners jumped at the chance to help.    

“For six months in late 2009 and early 2010, Michelle and I had the amazing opportunity  to take a trip around the world.  We visited six continents and fifteen countries.  They  were the best six months of my life and were incredibly transformative to me as a  photographer and as a person,” said Mr. Hoffner.  “When we learned that She Dances was  going to open a safe home in Honduras, we thought that it would be a perfect opportunity to travel around the U.S., continue to photograph weddings, raise as much money as possible for the safe home, all the while raising awareness for one of the most heinous, and fastest growing crimes in the world.”

After officially announcing the Fifty Nifty tour in the winter of 2011, the Hoffners had the opportunity to visit the safe home in Honduras to meet the girls who are living there and
receiving professional care.  

“Going down and meeting the girls in the safe home in person, really put a face to this 
growing epidemic,” said Ms. Hoffner.  “Human trafficking is so pervasive, it often feels like too large of a problem for any one person to make an impact.  In the grand scheme of things, $50,000 is not a lot of money, but it is something substantial and will make such a difference in these girls’ lives.  This is our effort to not be weighed down by the magnitude of the problem and to do what we can with our lives and with our jobs to make a difference.  That’s what the Fifty Nifty is all about.”  


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