The Wedding Project  comprises photos of formerly incarcerated women, who spent anywhere from 18 to 25 years in prison, on their wedding days.
The Wedding Project comprises photos of formerly incarcerated women, who spent anywhere from 18 to 25 years in prison, on their wedding days.

Evelyn, who spent 17 years in prison, on her wedding day, nearly 5 years after her release from prison. (Queens, NY 2017)
Evelyn, who spent 17 years in prison, on her wedding day, nearly 5 years after her release from prison. (Queens, NY 2017)
Evelyn and Andrea swinging hair_DSF9480.jpg
Evelyn rings_DSF9502.jpg
Evelyn restaurant_DSF9538.jpg
Claude, who spent 25 years in prison, on her wedding day, nearly 4 years after her release from prison. (Chatham, NY 2020)
Claude, who spent 25 years in prison, on her wedding day, nearly 4 years after her release from prison. (Chatham, NY 2020)
Claude's shoes_DSF1928.jpg
Claude ceremony_DSF2029.jpg
Claude ring exchange_DSF2094.jpg
 Claude met her husband decades earlier at the beginning of her  incarceration when he was a civilian working in the prison. Despite a prohibition on his visiting her, they continued their relationship from afar and he was waiting for her when she wa

Claude met her husband decades earlier at the beginning of her incarceration when he was a civilian working in the prison. Despite a prohibition on his visiting her, they continued their relationship from afar and he was waiting for her when she walked out the prison door.

Monica, who spent 22 years in prison, on her wedding day, 2-1/2 years after her release from prison. (Rochester, NY 2022)
Monica, who spent 22 years in prison, on her wedding day, 2-1/2 years after her release from prison. (Rochester, NY 2022)
Monica and Ashley dress_DSF6375.jpg
Monica descending_DSF6463.jpg
Monica parking lot_DSF6488.jpg
Monica dance_DSF6872.jpg
The Wedding Project  comprises photos of formerly incarcerated women, who spent anywhere from 18 to 25 years in prison, on their wedding days.
Evelyn, who spent 17 years in prison, on her wedding day, nearly 5 years after her release from prison. (Queens, NY 2017)
Evelyn and Andrea swinging hair_DSF9480.jpg
Evelyn rings_DSF9502.jpg
Evelyn restaurant_DSF9538.jpg
Claude, who spent 25 years in prison, on her wedding day, nearly 4 years after her release from prison. (Chatham, NY 2020)
Claude's shoes_DSF1928.jpg
Claude ceremony_DSF2029.jpg
Claude ring exchange_DSF2094.jpg
 Claude met her husband decades earlier at the beginning of her  incarceration when he was a civilian working in the prison. Despite a prohibition on his visiting her, they continued their relationship from afar and he was waiting for her when she wa
Monica, who spent 22 years in prison, on her wedding day, 2-1/2 years after her release from prison. (Rochester, NY 2022)
Monica and Ashley dress_DSF6375.jpg
Monica descending_DSF6463.jpg
Monica parking lot_DSF6488.jpg
Monica dance_DSF6872.jpg
The Wedding Project comprises photos of formerly incarcerated women, who spent anywhere from 18 to 25 years in prison, on their wedding days.

Evelyn, who spent 17 years in prison, on her wedding day, nearly 5 years after her release from prison. (Queens, NY 2017)
Claude, who spent 25 years in prison, on her wedding day, nearly 4 years after her release from prison. (Chatham, NY 2020)

Claude met her husband decades earlier at the beginning of her incarceration when he was a civilian working in the prison. Despite a prohibition on his visiting her, they continued their relationship from afar and he was waiting for her when she walked out the prison door.

Monica, who spent 22 years in prison, on her wedding day, 2-1/2 years after her release from prison. (Rochester, NY 2022)
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