Search through wedding days, engagement sessions and boudoir.
Search through wedding days, engagement sessions and boudoir.
Moments Worth Remembering
Deanna and Joe’s Chicago wedding was a joyful celebration of love and style—featuring private vows by the river, lush florals, and a sleek reception at RPM Events.
Conor and Lucinda’s engagement session blended modern elegance with the beauty of Chicago—featuring the city’s formal gardens, the Art Institute, and a sweet cameo by their pup, Bear.
A summer evening boudoir session at The Langham, Chicago—featuring soft, moody light, a luxurious wardrobe, and timeless, elegant portraits.
Lexie and Alex’s timeless celebration featured iconic architecture, candlelight, skyline portraits, and a flower girl pup—capturing the magic of Chicago in every detail.
I’ll admit it. I’m not the biggest fan of winter in the midwest. During the colder months, I make it my mission to escape the snowy weather as often as I can. That being said, I do still love a beautiful winter wedding. There’s something so romantic about the snow fall and candlelight. A question I often get from winter brides is “Do you have experience photographing a winter wedding?”. Truth be told – the season or time of year doesn’t make a huge difference to a photographer’s technique. Believe me, if your wedding photographer is from the midwest, she already knows how to handle the cold and snow! Of course, there are a few tips I always love to share with my winter wedding clients in advance to their wedding day to make the portrait part of their day as easy (and as warm) as possible. Today I am sharing those winter wedding photo tips with you!