Marriage isn't a piece of paper, or even just a celebration. Marriage is a path through life, a promise to take those steps with your partner through the good times and the bad.
Last week, the president took a step toward opening that path to all couples. At Ryan Richardson Photography, we'd like to reaffirm our support for all couples that want to share the rest of their lives together - whether their wedding has a bride and groom, two brides or two grooms.
Late March is risky for a Cape Cod Wedding, but as Sarah and Tom stood in front of their gathered family and friends at the Brewster Ladies' Library they knew it had been a risk worth taking.
What questions should you ask your wedding photographer? Lists as long as your arm float around on blogs and in wedding magazines, often hastily cribbed and recycled from one another. Most of the questions tend toward the obscure and the meaningless, just to pad out the experience a little bit more.
The truth is that there are only five truly important questions you need to ask your wedding photographer. More importantly, I'll let you know what answers you should be looking for to help you separate the wheat from the chaff.