This is Part 7 of a 10 Part Wedding Series.
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The origin of using rings in wedding ceremonies can be traced back to ancient Egypt. The rings have not always been metal, often times they were woven from grass and other plants. Men have not always worn a ring to symbolize their marriage. The rings have not always been worn on the fourth finger of the left hand.
Whatever it's history, the rings have always symbolized never ending love.
Whatever it's history, the rings have always symbolized never ending love.
Some people pass down engagement rings through the family. Others simply buy newer, more modern looking rings. Some choose to have theirs custom made. No matter what engagement ring or wedding bands you choose to have, it should be special to the both of you. After all, it is a symbol of your never ending commitment to one another. And if you are lucky, you'll never lose your precious rings down the drain or in the ocean (seriously, be careful with those things...they can be quite expensive to replace)!
The rings from each of the weddings I have photographed have been different. Some are covered in precious stones. Some are engraved with a sweet message on the inside. Others are engraved all around the band. If I am photographing a wedding, after the reception has started, I will ask you for your rings. Scary right? I promise I always take good care of them. I will then wander off and take photographs of your rings in a unique setting that is special for your day. Perhaps you have an old family Bible that is near and dear to your heart and you want it to be utilized in your photos. Other times there are decorations that speak to your character and style that I will use to accent the photographs of your rings. The idea is to create something beautiful that you can cherish, either in your wedding album or showcased in a frame on your wall. |
Platinum, white gold, yellow gold, titanium, or sterling silver...doesn't matter. They all photograph well. And even the "cheaper" rings can still look amazing and have the same "never ending love" meaning as the more expensive rings. Don't let your financial situation dictate your love for one another. It's all about finding the ring that works for you and one that you'll be comfortable wearing for the rest of your life together. Maybe your engagement ring has smaller stone than you would have liked. That's ok. You can always upgrade to a newer/bigger one down the road, perhaps for an anniversary. Your wedding band should be able to stand the test of time as you share your new married life with your partner.