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chicago fine-art & photojournalism wedding photographers | meredith & julio.

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

Meet Meredith & Julio, whose wedding we photographed last September at the Zhou B Art Center in Chicago.  I can’t imagine a more perfect way to end our 2011 wedding season (well, technically theirs was our second to last wedding).  This was also our first time photographing at the  Zhou B Art Center and I can’t wait to go back there in my off-time.  Between the literal size of the space, the modern feel created by the art pieces displayed around us, and the gorgeous lighting in both the garden area and the grafitti exhibit, Vasili and I were in photography heaven :)  It also helps that the wedding coordinator was the most organized and efficient person we’ve worked with on a wedding thus far (Leanne you are phenomenal!), in addition to the fact that couple themselves and their families were AH-MAZING people.  Meredith and I met a few times in the year leading up to her wedding to go over details of the day, learn more about her and her family, and the dynamic between her and her husband-to-be… one of my favorite stories we reflected on at our meet-up’s was when Meredith told me was how she found herself at one point placing so much emphasis on the money aspect of her wedding, and the disappointment and frustration she felt because maybe they couldn’t get married at a particular venue she wanted to or certain details weren’t in place that she thought should be.  One day she realized that none of that really mattered because the most important thing, the part that you can’t ever buy with money, was happiness and having a loving, supportive partner. And that, she already had :)

Anyway, check out the link below for some of our favorites and to see for yourself how amazing the entire day was for Meredith & Julio.

Thank you so much again M&J for inviting us out to capture your love.  We had the best time ever and we hope you cherish these images forever, we can’t wait to see you again soon hopefully! xoxo

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chicago lifestyle photographers | all caught up

Saturday, November 26th, 2011

This morning I woke up at the crack of dawn for a mini-session on the beach with good friends (despite the nasty weather we’ve been having today, we totally caught the most gorgeous sunrise!).  We walked along the beach until we found a little path leading us to the lakefront and an insanely good view of the city, and then stopped by Ipsento afterward for some chit chat and warming up – if you’re a local Chicagoan, the nutella latte is to die for.

With the exception of a few holiday card orders, I am completely caught up on my to-do list.. something I haven’t been able to say in almost 2 years yowza! So with that being said, I’m off to relax with friends and enjoy myself this weekend :) (I hope you do the same!)

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chicago wedding photographers | I carry your heart.

Monday, November 21st, 2011

After totally hitting it off with these two at our first meet up and again during our engagement session, I was so excited to photograph Ashleigh & Christopher’s wedding!   It was a beautiful ceremony held at a church in the NW suburbs, and then the reception followed at the White Deer Run Golf Club in Vernon Hills.   A couple of things that stuck out in my mind from that day: (1) Ashleigh surprised Chris with a secret engraving on the inside of his ring that said, “I carry your heart” which reminds me of one of my favorite E. E. Cummings poems (2) I normally am not one for formal portraits but the night before the wedding, I first met Chris’s parents who were so kind to say that they loved our work and were hoping if we could just take one nice portrait of the two of them together at the wedding as they hadn’t had one taken for such a long time (I believe they said almost 10 years!).  Even after talking with them for just a short amount of time, I could already sense that they were such sweet and fun people.. I honestly wished I had an hour or two to do a whole session with them :)

Anyway, here are but a few favorites from their wedding.  Thank you so much Ashleigh & Chris for inviting us to capture such an important day in your lives, we are so happy for you both and to now have you as friends! xoxo

 

“I carry your heart with me (I carry it in
my heart) I am never without it (anywhere
i go you go, my dear; and whatever is done
by only me is your doing, my darling)
                                i fear
No fate (for you are my fate, my sweet) I want
no world (for beautiful you are my world, my true)
and it’s you are whatever a moon has always meant
and whatever a sun will always sing is you

Here is the deepest secret nobody knows
(here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud
and the sky of the sky of a tree called life; which grows
higher than the soul can hope or mind can hide)
and this is the wonder that’s keeping the stars apart

I carry your heart (I carry it in my heart)”

- E. E. Cummings

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chicago wedding photographers | fox wedding.

Friday, November 18th, 2011

Toward the end of fall we had the pleasure of photographing Matt & Katy’s wedding at the Lake Forest Armour House.  Of all the things that day, two things stuck out in my mind most: (1) the AWESOME guest table which included a painting of a tree as well as pads of ink so that guests could make ‘leaves’ with their fingerprints, so cute! And (2) a rare and beautiful phenomenon of nature occured, a sun shower!  Someone once told me at a wedding last year that in Japan the ultimate sign of good luck is to have a ‘fox wedding,’ which is where it rains while the sun still shines bright.. and that’s exactly what happened on M&K’s big day.  Thankfully the rain stopped and the sun remained just in time for everyone to have an outdoor ceremony at sunset.

Thank you so much Matt & Katy for allowing us the honor, blessing and privilege of capturing your big day.  We are so happy for you both and really looking forward to meeting up again one day soon ;)

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chicago wedding film photographers | 166

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

…. is exactly the number of minutes I’ve spent working with this family and on their images.  90 minutes of laughing, playing and running around a field of wildflowers; 25 minutes to package up the rolls and drive to fedex in order to ship them off to the lab; 34 minutes downloading the film scans; and 17 minutes to put together this blog entry. I think that’s one of the main reasons why I wish I could work with film for all my sessions as I’ve been spending, what feels like, a lifetime in front of my computer screen editing images as of late.  But before I continue I’d like to disclaim that I love digital photography and I could count off a bazillion reasons why it’s possibly more advantageous over film – it’s cheaper and (in some sense) easier to work with.. I can fix any of my technical errors in post processing later… sometimes film rolls get lost or damaged and there’s nothing you can do to rectify that (as I certainly had the latter happen for this session).  But arguably there are always going to be positive and negative (no pun intended) aspects to anything in this life (could I have lost or damaged a memory card just as easily as a roll of film? Absolutely!), but it sure as hell is fun to figure all of these pros and cons out for myself by trying everything firsthand.

About a month ago a local photographer asked me if I would be willing to take on a bride & groom/family session for her since she had to last minute schedule surgery for that weekend.  Thankfully for everybody I don’t know if the word “no” is even in my vocabulary so I immediately penciled it in my calendar.  After talking to the bride about the details and what she was looking for, she said she wanted to have a casual portrait session with themselves and their two kids after having a small courthouse ceremony in downtown Naperville.  She wanted to session to be simple and fun, that she loved a casual photojournalistic style and really wanted a vintage feel to come through in the images and possibly even something in a field at sunset.  Okay – fun, simple, photojournalistic bride & groom session mixed with a family session? Oh, and all happening in a field at sunset?  Ooh this was so worth squeezing into my schedule!  When the day came around I woke up that morning and looked over at my film camera sitting on the nightstand (where it totally should not be permanently housed on) and the idea of using film crossed my mind since we now offer premium film sessions to clients but haven’t had a chance to market them much.  I spent the next few hours going back and forth with myself, “Film? Digital? Maybe digital with some film?” What if I use film and it doesn’t work out how I expected it? What if I use digital and regret not trying?  A friend suggested going with the third option of using digital and then working with my film camera just part of the time, but the more I thought about it the more I didn’t like the idea of having to juggle back and forth between the two completely different forms of media.  I felt like having to continually switch mental gears between film and digital would take away from my full focus and creativity of shooting, so I decided to stick to my usual routine and go digital.  Another hour of ambivalence and I did what any normal person in 2011 would do – I posted my dilemma on facebook for all to see and hoped maybe someone else could decide for me.  Thankfully a very good friend encouraged me to go outside my comfort zone and take a risk and use just my film camera, and so I did.  And after smiling ear to ear for the last hour as I look through these images over and over, I’ve decided it was the best risk I’ve taken in a while (albeit a small one, but a risk nonetheless).

And with that being said, here are some of my favorites from my time with this silly, loveable family.  Stay tuned for more as the rest of my film rolls are developed :)

If you or someone you know is interested in having a film session with us, email us at info@simplybysuzy.com for more info.

 

chicago wedding film photographers

chicago film photographers

 

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