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Larry Duncan and Randy Shepherd defy stereotypes in viral photo

Seattle photographer Meryl Schenker never imagined that her photo of two grizzly-faced mountain men taking the oath of marriage would go viral.
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(<a class="tpstyle" href="http://www.merylschenker.com/" target="_blank">Meryl Schenker Photography</a> via <a class="tpstyle" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2012/12/07/the-unlikely-faces-of-same-sex-marriage/" target="_blank">WaPo</a>)
Published: Dec. 9, 2012 at 11:50 AM
By KATE STANTON, UPI.com

Larry Duncan, 56, and Randy Shepherd, 48, of North Bend, Washington were just one couple out of hundreds applying for marriage licenses in King County, Washington this week, after voters approved gay marriage in November's election. But one particular photo of Duncan and Shepherd, captured by photographer Meryl Schenker, tugged at the hearts of social media users and gay rights supporters.

Sporting thick beards and flannel shirts, Duncan and Shepherd presented an unlikely portrait of gay marriage equality in the United States. They were the kind of stereotype-challenging couple Schenker was looking for.

Schenker's caption read:

One month after Washington State voters approved the state's marriage equality law in Ref. 74, same-sex couples get marriage licenses for the first time on December 6th, 2012. At around 1:30am, Larry Duncan, 56, left, and Randy Shepherd, 48, from North Bend, Wash. got their marriage license. The two plan to wed on December 9th, the first day it is possible for them to wed in Washington State. They have been together for 11 years.

Duncan and Shepherd's photo has received nearly 15,000 shares on Facebook.

“I’ve been at this for 22 years and have never had a photo go viral,” Schenker told the Washington Post.

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