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A Valentine for Valentine's!

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Photos by Kara McCurdy
Excerpt from story in Vanity Fair:
Zohran Mamdani and Rama Duwaji rode the subway during rush hour to their wedding. Kara McCurdy, the photographer who captured their New York City nuptials, thinks about that a lot now: “It’s crazy to think if we tried to do this today—because we can’t go anywhere with this guy,” she says, acknowledging the stratospheric rise of the mayor-elect’s public profile. But onto the N-W and then 4-5 lines they went on a rainy February morning, Duwaji holding a bouquet that Mamdani got her minutes before from an Astoria flower shop as McCurdy snapped them amid wall-to-wall morning commuters. “We get onto this really, really, really, really, really, really mobbed train,” McCurdy says. “I look up and Rama is just like—goo-goo eyes. Only eyes for Zohran. It felt like just the two of them in the sea of people.”