AnnaRose King and Michael Telis
The bride works at a film collective and writes and directs films; the groom is a law student at Georgetown.
A same-sex couple, who met while working at a Costco, marry in Utah days after the state’s ban on gay marriage was found unconstitutional.
Questions about who should pay for transportation and parking, and other wedding etiquette issues.
A summer-camp friendship grows into a marriage.
A long email correspondence turns into a real relationship.
The bride works at a film collective and writes and directs films; the groom is a law student at Georgetown.
The bride helps develop affordable housing; the groom works with multinational corporations on tax planning.
The bride works for a foundation; the groom works in economic development.
The bride owns a shirtmaking company; the groom works in data analytics.
A couple promised their parents a special kind of show, the outcome was a surprise wedding.
College friends break up several times before finding each other once again.
CD mixes, kisses in the rain and dreams of a house with instruments in every room.
Gifts for music-loving newlyweds, from a speaker that fits into a shower head to a puppy-shaped radio designed by an artist.
A ring can carry a promise, or sometimes something deeper.
Wedding Album is an occasional series of readers’ wedding-themed photos. This month’s theme is marriage proposals. Submit images or videos of your creative proposal.
Readers submitted the names of the songs they chose for their first dance and the meaning behind them. Here, a selection of songs and stories.
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