Posts Tagged ‘wedding photographers’

jackie is my favorite kind of bride. she wears shiny red shoes under her wedding gown and goes with a simple bouquet using just red. guess what color her trolley was. yep, you guessed it, red. the wine? red. actually mike ditka kick ass red wine. okay, okay you get the picture. though the jackie and mike did a “first look,” because of the limited amount of daylight at this time of year, after the church ceremony at saint alphonsus, it got dark outside very quickly. having to do creative wedding photos outdoors at night can sometimes have some advantages, such as having a sparkling array of city lights as a backdrop. i am really happy with the results.
from the bride:
“i’ve been so excited to see the photos, thank you sooo much for all your hard work on our wedding day.  we had a blast and i’m glad we can now remember more of the moments through our photos. we love the pics.  there’s so many that are truly amazing and totally capture the feeling behind the day.  they were well worth the wait.  i love a lot of the details shots of the flowers, the wine bottles, the table settings, the people signing the guestbook, the tiny flowers on the cake, etc.  the outdoor shots after the wedding turned out fabulous!  there’s nothing we appreciate more about living in the city is when we’re downtown and see all the city lights and the skyline and know that we live here…truly beautiful and those shots are my favorites!”
Vendors:
Ceremony: St. Alphonsus Church 1429 W. Wellington Avenue, Chicago, IL (773) 525-0709
Reception: Holiday Inn Mart Plaza Hotel 350 W. Mart Center Drive Chicago, IL 60654 (312) 836-5000
DJ:  Music By Design 611 East State Street Geneva, IL 60134 (630) 262-0432
Florist: Tina & Dollie 5327 N. Kimball Ave. Chicago, IL 60625 (773) 583-1994
Cake: Alliance Bakery 1736 West Division Street Chicago, IL 60622-3212 (773) 278-0366
Gown: David’s Bridal T9512
Shoes: Grace Amare
Purse, garter, jewelry, hair flowers:  Etsy.com
DIY: menus, table numbers, placecards (paper was from PaperSource)
Hair & Make-up: Done by bride’s sister
Photo Guestbook: Used our engagement photos done by Heather Parker Photography using Blurb.com

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learn about photography:

bokeh happens when a photo is taken under certain lens conditions and creates certain aesthetic qualities in out of focus backgrounds. the reason i do this is to limit distractions and emphasize the important subject in a photograph. the two lenses i use that produce a nice amount of bokeh are my canon 85mm f/1.2 and my canon 35mm f/1.4. to the average consumer, these lenses are pricey, but you can get a similar effect with a 50mm f/1.8. both canon and nikon offer these little lenses commonly known as nifty fifties (or shifty fifties!) for around $85 dollars. its hands-down the number one starter lens for anyone picking up a digital SLR. if you happen to get a DSLR camera for the holidays, promptly toss the kit lens in the bin and pick yourself up a faster lens. fun fact: i won’t date anyone who uses a kit lens, and if need be, i will go buy a 50mm f/1.8. i still have my nifty fifty and have no plans on getting rid of it!

what about film? i love film. i have more film cameras than i do digital. film is cozy and familiar. i learned photography using film. i used a camera for five years that didn’t even take a battery. if you have a film camera tinkering around, i strongly recommend picking it up and reading up on some photography 101. when you shoot digital, you will have a better grasp on understanding manual photography. when i shoot film, i shoot less. it forces me to shoot for quality versus shooting for quantity. for me, its a needed exercise and good discipline for reminding myself to shoot for quality. the film cameras i use are medium format and take medium format film which means i get between 12 and 15 shots on one roll. its expensive, tedious, and rewarding all at the same time. when i was hired to do resort photography recently in jamaica, i took along one of my film cameras, my hasselblad 503cx. though the V-system cameras have been produced since WWII, my camera might be about 25 years old. old, but not ancient. i like the simplicity of it. during that particular architectural shoot, while i waited for the clouds to make way for sun, i sat down to clean my camera and lens. the employees of the resort watched as i took the camera apart in three easy steps. i took the film holder off, i removed the viewfinder, and finally removed the lens. “so basically its just a box?” one onlooker said? yes!

p.s. if i don’t update the blog before christmas, happy holidays! i worked on this wedding until the wee hours and plan to get through as many weddings as possible in the next few days!

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this fall, i was the wedding photographer hired to photograph naomi and andy’s wedding/vow renewal ceremony. the event was held at oak brook bath & tennis club over at 800 oak brook road in oak brook, IL 60523 (phone number is 630-368-6440). in the weeks leading up to the couple’s big day, they enlisted the services of chicago area wedding planner amanda from la ‘di events. because the bride had taken on a new job, juggled raising two young children, and was planning a wedding that was well over an hour away from her home, a day of coordinator made things a lot easier for her. amanda, the owner of la ‘di events kept the ball rolling and made sure all the details came together for the couple. naomi carefully put together a very fitting autumn color palette and did a lot of DIY wedding decorations to go alongside the fall-inspired centerpieces and decor created by kristen at kio kreations. before the wedding day, i touched base with amanda a few times to go over the time line of the day, and photo related information. on the wedding day, while i was photographing the bride getting ready, having her makeup applied by cynthia sally, amanda was at the wedding ceremony venue getting everything ready. on a chilly afternoon drizzling with rain, the day of coordinator made the important decision to hold the wedding ceremony indoors.

as la ‘di events is becoming one of chicago’s fastest growing wedding planners. i decided to feature la ‘di as part of a vendor spotlight.

1. Introduce yourself:

Amanda Burdick, La Di Events  www.ladievents.com
www.ladievents.blogspot.com, Twitter @ladievents

2. How did you get started?

It’s hard to really pinpoint how I started down the path to becoming a
wedding planner.  I have been planning parties for friends and family since
I was in High school. I always intended on starting my own business and
wedding planning was my ultimate choice. But what really kick started my
journey to start my own business was planning my sister’s wedding.  After
that all my friends looked to me for wedding planning assistance and I had
such a great time!  I knew this was what I wanted to do always.

3. What do you do on your weekends off?

Sleep in! Haha!  I actually usually try to schedule venue walk thrus and
consultations on Saturdays that I am off.  But if I don’t have meetings I
spend time with My Husband David and Peanut Butter our Yellow lab.

4. What are some of the most popular requests this season?

Black and white Damask and a bright accent color like hot pink or red.  I
actually had one 2009 client and three 2010 clients using this theme.

5. What sets your company apart from the competition?

We can accommodate every level of planning services.  We have Full, Partial
and Day Of Coordination Packages.  We have two Planners myself and my
Associate Aubrey. We have assistants available as well. We understand that
every client is different and we can be there to assist them with their
planning needs no matter if they are big or small.

here are some of the best wedding photos from naomi and andy’s big day where both myself and amanda worked alongside each other.

all star vendors for this autumn chicago wedding include:

la ‘di events sycamore/chicago, il (815) 739-5234
heather parker photography (773) 295-4292
cynthia sally wedding day makeup
kio kreations kristen@kiokreations.com
the chair couture (630) 677-3899

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