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Belligerent brides, crushed cakes, and wrecked wedding gowns are
all part of this true-life memoir of Western New York weddings in
the 1990s. A candid, behind-the-scenes look at wedding photography
in the days before digital. This poignant, honest, true-life tale
reveals the intense, sometimes humorous, but never boring love-hate
relationship that can exist between photographer and subject. The
weddings take place in and around Buffalo, New York, but the
setting could be anywhere. The themes are universal and the lessons
learned from these true stories are timeless and relevant to anyone
planning a wedding - or any rookie photographer thinking about
shooting weddings.
This collection brings together twelve selected papers given at the
Second Triennial Congress of the International Courtly Literature
Society. Because the courtly ethos is the central phenomenon
marking medieval vernacular literature, it provides a theme that
serves as an ideological guide through the later Middle Ages and on
into the Renaissance and as a framework for the essays collected in
this volume.
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