ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA — Marriage can be full of ups and downs.
But for a couple in Virginia -- it didn't have either.
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Wedding photographers Adam and Christy Kissick named their last assignment after Aerosmith's "Love in an Elevator" after the entire wedding party got stuck between floors.
Liz Copeland and Harry Stein were on their way down to exchange vows on the shore of the Potomac River when they became trapped with 24 other people -- including the rabbi.
They called the fire department and then decided to make the best of it, posing for pictures while they waited.
Rather than ruin their wedding, the couple says it actually made for better pictures later because the delay meant they were treated to a beautiful sunset ceremony.
At the reception, the firefighters were applauded by all the guests.