October 30, 2025

Sunlight streamed through the stained glass in a shower of color, falling on Kathryn and Ryan as they knelt before the altar. The rites of the traditional Catholic Mass were underway, moving them ever closer to the moment that they had both waited so long for. And then, in an instant, the usual revered silence was broken by a joyful coo. A knowing smile immediately slipped onto Kathryn and Ryan’s faces, as they were reminded of the third member of their family, dear William, who was watching intently from the front row. The day was finally here: William’s mommy and daddy were getting married.
Almost 80 years ago, a film was released that would forever change the romance genre: Casablanca. Little did Hollywood know that almost a century later, their film would influence and inspire the love of Kathryn and Ryan and weave its way through the entire story of their wedding day. The Westin Hotel in the heart of Detroit housed both sides of the bridal party as they spent the morning preparing for the celebration ahead. Both the bride and groom were treated to a very special visit by their son, William, whose joyful squeals and dapper fashion brought everyone around him to the verge of both laughter and tears. The Cathedral at Sweetest Heart of Mary, a staple of Detroit weddings, welcomed friends and family alike into its grand silhouette; prompting a sense of awe and wonder to wash over the guests as they all waited with baited breath for the bride to appear. The ceremony felt like a moment and a lifetime all at once, as the conclusion of the mass found Kathryn and Ryan joined with their friends, ready to begin their downtown tour of Detroit as husband and wife. A subtle callback to their entrancing engagement shoot, the Detroit Institute of Arts, along with the surrounding architecture evoked the very same “exquisite, romantic” aesthetic that Kathryn and Ryan craved. By the time the bridal party arrived at the Colony Club, the team at Fear No More Events had finished the final touches on Kathryn’s dream for the Colony Club grand ballroom, a sleek white and gold design that emulated the couple perfectly. “It looks like you” said Jess, between the tears she and Kathryn shared as their time together had grown into a dear friendship. The crowd was more than ready to welcome to newlyweds into cocktail hour and eventually into the grand ballroom of the Colony Club, raising their cheers to the ceiling as Kathryn and Ryan awed them with stunning choreography and the kindest of “thank you”s for spending the day with them. As everyone settled into their chairs, ready for an evening of live music and lively celebration, Kathryn and Ryan slipped away one last time for a portrait session they hoped would evoke the same timeless romance that their favorite movie “Casablanca” had evoked for decades and generations gone by.
Kathryn + Ryan, these ending paragraphs are never easy for us to write. After each wedding, we feel an intense combination of joy for our couple and sadness over the end of our time with them. And this time feels especially joyful…and especially sorrowful. Our time with you from zoom calls and engagement shoots to laughing in the elevator as we escorted you back to your reception contains some of our favorite memories from the past year, and we are so glad that we have already decided to continue our friendship for years to come. Here’s looking at you, Kathryn and Ryan; we’ll always have Detroit.
All our best!
J + A




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