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engagement photography by heather parker

this is a shot from sandra & tim’s engagement photography session from last year. this spring, we had discussed some of the details of their zoo wedding. though i was familiar with other unique animal-inspired wedding locations such as the new england aquarium, the shedd aquarium and the new york aquarium, i had not previously photographed a wedding at a zoo. i knew this shoot would provide for an interesting journey. the day started by documenting the bride, her mother, and her bridesmaids getting ready at her house before i jumped in the limo with them. we headed to a city called oak park for the wedding ceremony. this is a popular chicago suburb with tourists who venture out to see the homes designed by world-famous architect frank lloyd wright. the wedding ceremony took place at st. catherine of siena, a catholic church. following the ceremony, we headed to the brookfield zoo, where we took some formal photographs, then took a golf cart with the bride and groom for a private tour and photography session amongst the animals, after hours. guests took the trams to the giraffe exhibit for “cocktails with the naimals,” and the dinner reception was at the zoo’s own bocaditos restaurant. a large bank of windows surrounds the venue where i was able to capture a reflection of the couple during their first dance.

perhaps the most notable tradition of all in regards to a new orleans wedding is the second line parade. just about all weddings in new orleans have some form of a second line.  everyone including the bride, groom and wedding guests dance in a line through the french quarter, led by a second line brass band.  if you would like to hear what a second line band sounds like, click here.

the bride generally carries a parasol, or “second line umbrella” as guests twirl handkerchiefs. the french quarter is a festive location filled with great energy throughout the year. the parades usually lead the guests from the church to the reception location.

new orleans’ famous st. louis cathedral in jackson square is the oldest catholic cathedral in continual use in the US. its a great piece of architecture inside and out, day or night.

if you are ever in new orleans, you will undoubtedly notice the unique architecture showing the city’s multicultural heritage. you’ll see everything from creole cottages, to the more iconographic balconies of the french quarter.

whenever i find myself in new orleans, i always stop at the 24-hour cafe du monde, the french market cafe for some beignets.

if you head outside the french quarter (and i strongly recommend doing so) down st. charles and on to prytania, you will see magnificent historic mansions, many of which are popular locations for weddings.

there are still many areas of the city that have yet to be restored after hurricane katrina.

when i am in town, i can’t help but notice how friendly everyone is, and the cheerful mood that encompasses the city, even after everything the city has gone through. on my left hand, i have tattoo of the fleur de lis, the symbol of new olreans and it reminds me how great the city truly is.

The bride and groom share a kiss at the famous “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign. The number one city in the world to get married in is Las Vegas, where more than 115,000 weddings are performed every year.

I was selected to photograph a wedding at the University Club of Chicago (UCCO) this past weekend. It was definitely a day to remember – from documenting preparations in the bridal suite and billiards room, to capturing all the moments during the sunlit ceremony in Cathederal Hall, to the surprise bagpiper, and Ken Arlen and his orchestra covering music during the reception.

Casa Royale Wedding

March 1, 2009

I had a great time getting to know Mike and Sharlie during their engagement session. They had a contagious energy, excitement, and chemistry that was so fun to capture. I had the privilege of shooting their wedding, capturing their joy and excitement as they shared it with their friends and family. Their big day was at The Chapel in Barrington, followed by a reception at Casa Royale.

university club of chicago

January 28, 2009

i’m a sucker for great architecture, both modern and historic. when i stepped inside this gem of a building, i saw fine details which immediately reminded me of the magnificent spaces i photographed for years. in preparation for an upcoming event, i toured the facility with a client and the Club’s catering manager. I always find it rare to feel coziness within grand rooms, but this place makes it happen.

details at the university club of chicago by heather parker

A vibrant, multi-cultural wedding under a rainbow of autumn leaves at the historic Commander’s Mansion in Watertown, MA.

The mansion held the energy and excitement for the bride and groom. The California couple brought together two cultures, both Chinese and American at carefully restored New England brick mansion.

The Commander’s Mansion located in Watertown, MA, was built in 1865 and is lavishly decorated with marble fireplaces, ornately carved moldings, and a magnificent Victorian veranda. Guests are able to step back in time, weaving their way through the grand foyer, elegant, sweeping staircase, and charmingly-restored rooms.

With intricate details throughout, the mansion is a classic example of Italian Victorian architecture. Rich autumn leaves painted the trees and decorated the grounds, perfectly complimenting the bride’s traditional Chinese, red wedding dress. The mansion which boasts a rectangular grape arbor, sits adjacent to the Charles River on six richly landscaped acres, providing privacy and natural beauty not commonly found so close to Boston in recent times.


Multi-cultural wedding by Heather Parker Photography
Multi-cultural wedding by Heather Parker Photography
Multi-cultural wedding by Heather Parker Photography

Multi-cultural wedding by Heather Parker Photography
Multi-cultural wedding by Heather Parker Photography
Multi-cultural wedding by Heather Parker Photography
Chinese Multi-cultural wedding by Heather Parker Photography
photojournalism reportage style wedding by Heather Parker Photography
black & white wedding photojournalism by Heather Parker Photography
candid wedding reception photographer by Heather Parker Photography
Tastings Caterers of Framingham wedding cake at commander's mansion photographed by Heather Parker Photography
bride and groom at commander's mansion photographed by Heather Parker Photography
black & white candid reception at commander's mansion photojournalistic style by Heather Parker Photography
commander's mansion watertown, ma wedding venue by Heather Parker Photography
Commander's Mansion Boston / Watertown wedding venue by Heather Parker Photography

skirt! magazine launch event

November 7, 2007

Skirt! Magazine i went to the skirt magazine launch event with tanya, who works as their in-house graphic designer. lots of interesting entertainment including live painting, an urban dance troupe, and making your own flower sculpture out of recycled pop bottles. the event was held at the artists for humanity epicenter. the building was made out of lots of recycled materials.

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