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Jan152012

All the Way {wedding photography}

Ryan & Kyle

Covington, KY Wedding

January 7, 2012

Last Saturday I photographed my first wedding of 2012! Ryan & Kyle were two of the cutest people I've ever met. Instead of writing traditional wedding vows, they wrote letters to each other that were read during the ceremony. Ryan and Kyle kept their words a secret from one another, yet when they were read it could have been from the same letter. They spoke of a love rooted in friendship and playfulness and romance and adventure - all things important to keep a marriage young.

On my way to Ryan & Kyle's wedding a Frank Sinatra song came on the radio - All the Way. It's not one of my top five Sinatra songs, but just like with most of his music as I listened to the melody the words began to come to me. With weddings on my mind, I reflected on the last six years of my own marriage. I realized how true the lyrics are...

Who knows where the road will lead us
Only a fool would say
But if you'll let me love you
It's for sure I'm gonna love you - all the way 
All the way

I think the unknown of life is one of the most exciting aspects of a marriage. Ryan and Kyle have no idea where their road will lead, but they know they'll be on that road together.

Wedding Ceremony & Reception: The Madison, Covington

Hotel: The Embassy Suites Rivercenter, Covington

Bridal Hair & Make-Up: Noah's Art

Groom's Grooming: King's Court Barber Shop

Flowers: The Blossom Basket

Cake: Tres Belle Cakes

Wedding Gown: Mori Lee, Bridal & Formal

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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