Shannon and Derrik’s Wedding Day

I’m sitting here waiting for the photos from Shannon and Derrik’s wedding to finish copying to disk. I thought I would take a moment to congratulate them on getting married and reflect on the wonderful day I spent with them.

The day started with Shannon and the ladies at the hair salon, Scissor Happy. From there, I went to the church. Shannon and Derik’s wedding programs were scrolls. They looked pretty neat all rolled up in the basket. But where were the guys? I finally found them in the gym, shooting hoops.

After the ceremony, we had a chance to finally photograph Shannon. The church had these really cool stained glass windows in a hallway. We had a couple of minutes to capture some cool images of Shannon in the hallway. See!

Finally at the end of the evening I had them walk downstairs and wave good-bye. After a few moments they did not reappear. What happened? I caught them having a private moment in the lower hallway. It was a great evening and I wish Shannon and Derik all the best.

Wedding programs
Groom relaxes before the wedding ceremony
Shannon moments before the wedding ceremony
Fun photo of the bride and groom after the wedding ceremony
A private moment after the wedding ceremony

Another Weekend!

Well here we are in October and just about ready for Halloween. It is hard to believe that it is just a couple of weeks away. We’ve already got the kids costumes but, I’ll try to talk about that when we are close to the actual holiday. Meanwhile I manage to fall farther and farther behind. It feels like I’m so snowed under, I can’t find the snow blower. Hey Rick, please send me a plow or two or yours! As it stands now, I have two weeks without any events scheduled. So I hope to dig myself out of this hole over the next three weeks before my next event.

This weekend I extend a “Mazel Tov” to Daniel Charous for celebrating his Bar Mitzvah. I photographed his Bar Mitzvah portraits Friday Morning at B’Nai Tikvah. Here he is still studying for Saturday. While I was not there to see Daniel, everybody says he did great!

Daniel's Bar Mitzvah photograph at temple

Saturday, I spent with Sarah and Jeremy at Prairie Landings Golf Course for the wedding ceremony and reception. It was a beautiful location. They really did a great job with the landscaping at this venue. Unfortunately, it was windy most of the day. As you can see, the matron of honor, Anne Marie, had to hold Sarah’s veil out of the way during the ceremony. Later on we had a great sunset.

When I was talking to Cindy, one of the wedding coordinators at Prairie Landings, she told me this part of the building was over 100 years old. When I heard that it just reinforced my idea to take a photo of Sarah and Jeremy in front of the building and “age” the photo. So here is a quick attempt at the process. I still need to work on it a little bit but I like the concept.

Sara and Jeremy's photograph during their wedding ceremony at Prairie Landings
Sunset wedding photo of Jeremy and Sara taken at Prairie Landings
Antiqued evening wedding photo taken in front of Prairie Landings

I concluded the weekend by meeting up with Daniel and his family for the family party to celebrate the Bar Mitzvah at Maggiano’s. If you’ve never been there you don’t know what you are missing. They are a “Lettuce Entertain You” restaurant and as such they uphold the standards seen in all of the other LEY establishments. The party itself was a little bit of a reunion as I was with some of these same folks a couple weeks ago to photograph the Bar Mitzvah of one of Daniel’s cousins.

Later in the day, I was out photographing the engagement session for Lance and Megan who are getting married at Starved Rock next June. They are another one of my couples who really like the outdoors. Therefore, I took them out to Stone Prairie for their engagement session. Despite having been out there several times this year, the change in season, creates a totally different look/feel to their images.

Megan and Lance's Engagment Photo taken at Stone Prairie

Amanda and Joey’s Chicago Wedding

This week is starting out behind schedule. I photographed Amanda and Joey’s wedding last Saturday. I was there until after midnight. By the time I finished everything back in the studio, I did not get to bed until 4:00 AM and slept until 1:00 PM. Yet I was still dragging on Sunday. Sunday night, I went to be early (ok early for me) at midnight. So this morning I was surprised to see the clock said 11:00 by the time I got out of bed. Boy I must really be missing a lot of sleep over the last couple of weeks. Well a new baby will do that to you. Michah is still not sleeping through the night.

Today, is Columbus day and Meghan had a day off from school. I decided to play hooky from Magical Moments and took the kids to the zoo. It was a fun time. After spending time with the kids, we like to ask them what was their favorite part. Mathew’s answer was seeing the zebras. Meghan, melted my heart and let me know that taking the day off was the right thing to do. What did she say? “The best part of today, was spending it with daddy!” For me the best part of the day at the zoo was seeing my kids smiling and having fun.

Now I have to take a moment to say something about Amanda and Joey’s wedding last weekend. Most of the day was typical wedding. The weather was perfect. Who would have guessed we’d have such a nice day in October. We did get some great shots at the Shedd. But all in all, a typical wedding day. But when we arrived at Porrett’a, all of that changed. The food there was simply the best I’ve ever seen for a wedding. It was a culinary work of art. It started with an hors d’ouvres buffet with at least fifty different items to choose from. One could have made a meal from the hors d’ouvres. Next was the meal itself. Soup, salad, Chicken and Filet Mignon were served. By the time the main course arrived, I was filled. I was so filled I couldn’t even look at the desert table. It was a visual and culinary master piece. Petit fours, frest fruit and pastries were all included on the desert table.

Amanda and Joey were great hosts. Despite this being their big day, they were so concerned with making sure everybody had a good time. Even the videographers, DJs and myself. Every time I ran into the bride or groom they said to eat some more. Who is going to argue with a bride on her wedding day. Certainly not me!

I’m finally beginning to catch up. I have two weddings to process and post and then I can start working on the album backlog. Right now that is about 6 albums. But that could change at a moments notice. Maybe one day I will get totally caught up!

Incredible Weekend

This weekend actually started out on Thursday with an engagement session for Shannon and Derrick. They will be getting married in October. We met for their engagement session and went to the Village Green at Stone Prarie. It was a great evening and you can tell these two are so in love. I had a great time photographing them.

We started a little before sunset. There was a quarter or a half moon in the evening sky which added to the romance of the evening. Looking at these photos, you would never know we were in the middle of an office complex. The area was so quiet and serene that evening. Just us and the wildlife. Finally we had a nice sunset and it was time to go home.
Shannon and Derrik's Engagement Photo at Stone Prairie
A photo of Shannon and Derrik at Stone Prairie taken during their engagement session
A quiet wedding moment during engagement photo session on the trail at Stone Prairie
A sunset engagment photo of Shannon and Derrik taken at Stone Prairie

Friday I photographed Renee and Nick’s wedding. This was the first of two wedding for the weekend. It was a lot of fun. We started at Renee’s house where the women were getting ready. There were a a couple of flower girl’s who were not sure what everything was about.
Renee getting ready for her bridal photograph on her wedding day

When I got to the church, the guys were not ready. So I had some time to experiment a little bit. The church has these great stained glass windows. I wanted to see how I could use the light coming through these windows to my advantage.
Elgin Church Photo on the wedding day.
Nick's wedding day photo

After the ceremony, we went outside the church for some photos. I was lucky enough that there was a light breeze to move Renee’s veil just right for this photo! Sometimes, everything works out.
My favorite photo from Renee and Nick's wedding

Then it was off to the Sheraton Four Points for the reception. After seeing this sweet table I wanted to skip dinner and start with the deserts. I also saw something interesting, the DJ was actually using an I-pod to play prerecorded music. What ever happened to discs? Not records mind you, but CDs! I have seen some DJs use computers before but never an I-Pod.
Photo of the desert table at Nick and Renee's wedding
iPod DJ at the wedding

Saturday, I actually took some time off to celebrate our 9th wedding anniversary with my wife. I can’t believe it has been 9 years with this wonderful woman. In those 9 years, there have been several trips to Walt Disney World, 2 dogs, 3 kids and so much more! If not for her, I would not have been able to open the studio.

To celebrate our anniversary, we ate dinner at Weber’s. A couple of years ago I photographed a wedding at Weber’s in downtown Chicago. The food was great and I’ve always wanted to go back. About a year or so ago, they opened one here in Schaumburg. However, we’ve never had the opportunity to go. For our anniversary, my in-laws came and babysat our three kids so Sheryl and I could go out for dinner. It was nice to be able to eat and talk without the constant interruption from one of the three kids. All too soon the evening was over and time to go back home.

Sunday found me back at Starved Rock for another wedding. This time it was for Lauren and Joel’s wedding. These folks are such great people and so in love. Every time I met with them, you could see the love they have for each other. Believe it or not, this was my first opportunity to photograph a Jewish wedding. The bride and groom do see each other before the ceremony. I did want to provide them the opportunity for a “first look” and get the expression on Joel’s face when he saw his bride for the first time.

Following the advice provided by Cliff Mautner at our photographer’s workshop, I had Lauren stand by herself for a few minutes. Then I had Joel come to meet us. Anticipation! You can tell just from looking at the photos of Lauren that she can’t wait to see Joel. I was able to capture his expression as he rounded the corner and saw Lauren for the first time on their wedding day. Mission accomplished.

Laureen anxiously awaiting a wedding day first look at Joel.
Joel walking to meet Laureen at Starved Rock Lodge.

A little bit later, I was taking Joel’s photos when this butterfly decided to spend some time with Joel. No matter what we did, the butterfly just would not leave Joel alone. It was hyterical.

Photo of an unexpected wedding guest at Laureen and Joel's Starved Rock Wedding

Lauren and Joel’s ceremony was in the Great Hall at Starved Rock. I have never seen this place look any better. Everybody did a fabulous job decorating the place. There were so many little details that when they all came together – WOW.

Starved Rock lodge setup for a Jewish Wedding

At the reception, Joel’s thirteen year old daughter, Robin, sang “At Last” during the first dance. She sang so well that I expect to hear her on the radio or on Broadway someday. Well what is a Jewish wedding without the Hora? This was Robin’s first time being put in one of the chairs. You can see the fear on her face as she is first lifted into the air. As she feels more comfortable, her expression changes to one of excitement.
Starved Rock room first dance reception photograph
Photograph of an expected moment during the Hora.
The Hora Photo during a Jewish wedding reception at Starved Rock Lodge

Finally, it was time for Lauren’s dad’s speech. I guess he is known in the family for his speeches and everybody was waiting for the toast. Well the “confluence of influences” was quite a hit. It had everybody laughing. Some folks were laughing so hard they were crying. You just had to be there. Unfortunately, the evening came to an end about two hours before I think it should have. A great time was had by all.

Laureen and Joel's Jewish Wedding Reception at Starved Rock lodge.

Laura and Matt’s Wedding at Starved Rock

What an incredible wedding! Last Friday, I had the honor of photographing Laura and Matt’s wedding which was held at Starved Rock. Instead of using the Great Hall like many other couples do, they decided to have their ceremony at Council Rock. I’ve been to many outdoor weddings but this wedding was actually in the middle of the state park and away from everyday modern distractions. Laura and Matt met in the Peace Corps and like nature. Their wedding reflected this. Something about being in the middle of nature made the wedding special.

In a strange juxtaposition, I am currently reading “The Shelters of Stone” by Jean M. Auel which set in prehistoric era. In the book, Jondalar and Ayla have returned to Jondalar’s home which is described as being part cave and part rock overhang. I could easily imagine prehistoric cavemen once living at council rock. Ayla and Jondalar “tie the knot” on a promontory overlooking the rest of the tribe. This was much the way Laura and Matt did too!

Laura looking a her wedding cake at Starved Rock Lodge
Laura getting a sneak peek at the cake.

Laura and Matt during their wedding ceremony at Council Rock in Starved Rock State Park
Matt and Laura on the promitory overlooking the cavern during the ceremony

Photo of all the wedding guests at a Starved Rock Wedding
Everybody who attended the ceremony could fit under the overhang with plenty of room to spare!

Laura and Matt's wedding portrait taken at Starved Rock State Park
Another Wedding Photo taken at Starved Rock State Park
A quiet wedding moment on the trail at Starved Rock State Park
I’m not sure why, but the feelings of love between Matt and Laura were amplified out in the forest. It just seemed like I was intruding on something special between the two of them.
A Starved Rock Sunset wedding portrait
A beautiful sunset capped off a great day!

August 2006: Catching Up

Wow,

I can’t believe that Michah is almost 4 weeks old already. Where does the time go? Somehow, I look back and realized I’ve fallen behind with all of my work. There is so much stacked up that I will just have to start digging and then one day I hope to be all caught up.

The day after Michah was born, I was scheduled to photograph Arianna and Tony’s wedding. Arianna is a big Cinderella fan. So much so that her entire wedding was themed, Cinderella. The couple got married in a beautiful Greek Orthodox Church near downtown Chicago. There was so much to photograph. While I did visit with my family before the wedding, I owe a big thank you to Kelly Moore for giving me an after break for a second visit.

Photo of Bridesmaids flowers at a Chicago Wedding
Arianna and Tony's Chicago Greek Orthodox Wedding
Arianna and Tony's Chicago Greek Orthodox Wedding Ceremony
Arianna and Tony's Wedding Photo

I did have a weekend off but there was still no time to get anything done. My family was in from Syracuse and Sheryl’s family was in from Milwaukee to see the baby and celebrate Meghan’s 6th birthday. Hard to believe she is 6 and going into the first grade. After my week off, it was time to celebrate with Courtney and Jim. Their wedding ceremony was held at the Naperville Settlement Church. The reception was at Mill Creek Golf Club. It was a long drive from the church to the reception. The golf club made the mistake of letting the groomsmen drive the golf carts to the photo locations. Here are some photos from Courtney and Jim’s wedding.

Wedding bands
Courtney and Jim's Naperville Settlement Church Wedding Photograph
Photo from Courtney and Jim's Naperville Settlement Church Wedding
Photograph of Courney and Jim outside the Naperville Setllement Church after their wedding
Courtney and Jim's Bridal party photos taken at Mill Creek Golf Course

The week after Courtney and Jim’s wedding, I attended a 4 day Digital Wedding Forum (DWF) Photographers’ workshop. Since it just so happened to be in Arlington Heights, I decided it was well worth the time and effort to attend. There were 4 different days with 4 different photographers. The first day was taught by Jeff and Julia Woods. In addition to talking about balancing our lives (Julia said “balanced” 38 times in 6 hours) they showed us how they photograph an engagement session. Then we got to try it ourselves with some models.

The next day, Cliff Mautner taught us about marketing and how to use difficult lighting conditions to our advantage. Once again, he showed us what he does then let us try it ourselves. The last two days were taught by Becker, workflow and Laura Novak, business strategy. It was an exciting 4 days with information overload. I wish I could have joined the group for the evening events but family responsibilities called.

Last weekend was a little busy as I photographed my first Indian wedding as a lead photographer. It was a major change from the weddings which I typically photograph. All of the women were wearing saris of various colors. It was actually quite colorful. The flowers which Alina selected were also quite beautiful. All in all it was a fantastic day. With over 500 guests, the wedding really kept me going.

Chicago Area Traditional Area Wedding Party Photo
Neat photo of a wedding unity candle
Flowers from a Chicago area traditional Indian wedding ceremony
A photo of the bride during a Traditional Indian Wedding Ceremony

Finally we have Amanda and Joe’s engagement session. There is a nice hidden park at 115th and Harlem just beside the Cal Sag waterway. We were there just before sundown for this session. I really used the new skills and techniques I learned at my DWF photographer’s workshop just the week before. Amanda and Joe were a lot of fun to work with and I think this is one of my best sessions ever.

Amanda and Joe's engagement photo
Amanda and Joes engagement photo
Engagment Photo of Amanda and Joe

Tuesday was Meghan’s last day of summer vacation. We took the family to the Brookfield Zoo. As there are e-mails to read and reply to, albums to design and other work to get to, you will just have to wait a couple of days to see the photos from Michah’s first outing to the zoo.

Right Place, Right Time

Last Saturday I was privileged to photograph Michelle and Ryan’s wedding. Other than it being the hottest Saturday of the year, everything was great. Just in case, Sheryl decided to have our baby, I hired an associate photographer, Mario, to step in should I be called away. Lucky Michelle, she got two photographers for the price of one!

Mario normally works for another studio. They allowed me to use him for the day. It was interesting to see how another studio works and was a reminder of why I have my own studio. Mario was constantly asking to include specific images to fit his employer’s normal requirements.

Since, Mario was with me, Sheryl decided to hold off on going into labor. If I was by myself, you know the baby would decide this was the time to arrive. The important thing is that no matter what happened, Michelle had a wedding photographer. Here are some of the photos I took at the wedding:

Photograph of Michelle's engagement ring
Photo of Michelle and Ryan at the church right after their wedding.
Wedding day photo of Michelle and Ryan taken at the Signature Room

Finally, I had just walked back from my car after putting the first load of equipment away when I overheard somebody say, “Oooh, Fireworks!” Not knowing how long before the fireworks show ended, I ran inside and asked my bride and groom if they wanted fireworks photos. “YES!” We all ran outside. Here is the result:

Photograph of Michelle and Ryan in front of the fireworks at the end of their wedding day.

Miriam and Paul’s Wedding Photographs

It has been a rather busy week and I got side tracked with a couple of other projects. So please forgive me for not getting a new post up sooner. On the personal front, the family is anxiously awaiting our new arrival. We have nowhere to put the baby but I don’t think that will stop him from coming when he pleases.

Meghan has spent all week at summer camp. I drop her off at 9:00 and pick her up at 3:15. She is having a lot of fun. One day when I picked her up, the kids were working on lanyards… When I went to camp, we called it boondoggle. I still have a box of the stuff hanging around the house. The kids, especially Meghan were surprised at all of the different stitches, knots and braids which I knew how to do. Somehow, I think I will be spending a morning at camp teaching them how to work the strands.

On Thursday, my new camera lens arrived. It lets me do some cool special effects. I can’t use it all the time but there are a couple of times during the wedding when it will provide a neat effect.

Yesterday I photographed Miriam and Paul’s wedding. Miriam had some absolutely stunning flowers. See for yourself:
Photograph of Mirriam's wedding bouquette.

Then there were a couple of times I was able to play with my new lens. See how much of the church is included in the photo!
Photo of Mirriam and Paul's wedding ceremony.
Now I just need to practice with this lens a little more to see what else I can do with it.

Another Reason I Love Digital Cameras

Congrats to Jason and Maureen who just got married Saturday. I was fortunate to photograph both their wedding ceremonies. They had a traditional Christian wedding which was followed by a handfastening ceremony in the park. It was nice to see something new.

As is my practice, I let the wedding party see some of the photos on my camera’s monitor after I take the picture. This week was no different and yet it was. One of the bridesmaids is planning her own wedding for April 2007. She was travelling back home to Kentucky on Monday. So we planned a meeting for Sunday evening. After seeing me work and the images I showed her, she decided she wanted me as her wedding photographer, even though the wedding is in Indianapolis. She booked me on the spot at our meeting! So welcome Kristen and Brad.

Today we celebrated Mathew’s 3rd birthday, with his Nana and Poppa. They drove in from Milwaukee to give Mathew his gifts(mostly clothes with Thomas on them). Charles and Harriet gave Mathew his first bike when we visited them last week. They couldn’t wait to give it to him.

We even had something for him from Grandpa Allen… A train table. Did I mention that Mathew loves trains? Especially Thomas! Meghan helped me put the table together as well as a 5 year old can. Anyway, for some strange reason, she thinks that her grandpa, Allen, invented the Allen wrench because it is named after him!

We had a great day. I’ll post the photo, including the Thomas cake, in a day or so.