Posts tagged ‘Chicago’

April 18th, 2011

Day After Session: Jen and Bobby

Day after sessions are such a fun idea.  I think they often have a more laid back feel, and it’s a fun alternative to taking all your pictures as a couple on your wedding day.  While this adorable Chicago session with Jen and Bobby allowed them to shoot in some great locations, they also got to include their sweet boxer Megan in some of their shots.  Thanks to Serendipity Portraits for your submission!

Bride, groom, and their dog.

Day after wedding shoot with a boxer puppy.

Day after wedding shoot, blue scooter.

 

Day after wedding shoot, red phone booth.

Chicago, midwest day after wedding shoot.

Chicago, midwest day after wedding shoot.

Chicago, midwest day after wedding shoot.

You can definitely feel the love!

Thanks again to Serendipity Portraits, and Jen and Bobby for sharing.

April 14th, 2011

Real Weddings: Julie and Zack, Chicago, Illinois

Creativity, and DIY touches are something that this wedding has in spades.  Not only does it create a unique feeling for the whole event, but it also reveals the personal style of this adorable couple.  Julie and Zack were excited to be a part of Middle of the Map Weddings, and were so generous in sharing all the details of the hard work they put into making their event so beautiful.

Who, What, Where ~~ Ceremony and Reception: 63rd Street Beach House. Photography: Kate Miller Photography.  Fresh Flowers: A New Leaf.  Caterer: Jewell Events Catering. Photobooth: Magnolia Photobooths.

Zack and Julie met in high school in the northwest “burbs” of Chicago, and starting dating their sophomore year, in 1996.  They’ve been inseparable ever since, and a few years ago, while vacationing in the Bahamas, Zack got down on one knee during dinner and proposed.  They knew right away that they wanted a home town wedding.  They love to entertain (they’re always hosting get togethers at their home for friends and family), so they wanted their day to feel like a fancier version of a summer dinner party.

Zack and Julie wanted an outdoor location for their wedding.  They decided to check out the 63rd Street Beach House on the Chicago Southside, and it was love at first site.  It had all the qualities they were looking for: right on Lake Michigan, unique, memorable, and a Chicago landmark that will always be open for them to come back and visit for years to come.

The majority of the flowers were made of fabric.  Julie is a hotel interior designer, and had lots of samples from her company cleaning out it’s design library.  She translated templates from Paper Source for the fabric, and along with her mom, and sister, made roughly 600+ flowers.  The boutonniere’s were made out of leather, and the only live flowers were the bouquets carried by the bride and her bridal party.

Julie loves the combination of mixed metals, such as silvery grays, warm golds, and coppers.  She chose gray dresses from J Crew for her bridesmaids, and gray Calvin Klein suits for the men.  Her dress was a Jenny Yoo design, and the necklace came from Francesca’s Collection.

The only formal photos the wedding party took were in front of Wrigley Field.  Zack and Julie are both huge cubs fans, so these pics really made their day.

The fabric flowers were incorporated into centerpieces along with glass hurricanes and candles at the reception.  Other DIY project included love wands for the kids (but Julie says they were a hit with young and old alike).  Smooth black pebbles with guests names written in silver acted as escort cards.

Julie ordered the cardboard frame with honeycomb filler from the website “Uncommon Goods”.  Guests wrote messages on slips of paper, then rolled them up and slipped them in a pocket.  Julie and Zack put the message board in a large shadow box frame that hangs in their home, and they can go back and read all the sweet wishes everyone wrote for them on their special day.

Julie’s mom, and big sister Shannon (also her maid of honor) baked and decorated all the cupcakes for the reception.  The flavors they created included salted caramel, chocolate mocha, and orange creme.  They also created the cupcake stand to display their creations.

They used Jewell Catering and Events for their food, which Julie says was amazing.  They also served a signature cocktail, spiked sweet tea, which was a big hit with their guests.

Julie said they decided to break with tradition, and didn’t do a bouquet or garter toss, or cake cutting.  However they did do their first dance, which was to John Lennon’s “Woman”.

A big thank you to Julie and Zack for sharing all the details of their inspiring day with us.  They’re a great example of how hard work and DIY projects can pay off to create an amazing, personal day.  Also thanks so Kate Miller Photography for the submission!

March 22nd, 2011

Inspiration: Futuristic Bride

Middle of the Map Weddings is all about sharing inspiration.  While vintage and hand made inspired editorial shots are some of my favorites, it’s nice to see something a little off the beaten path.  I was delighted when trüstudio submitted this concept shoot to be featured on the blog.

“As time progresses and our surroundings simplify, weddings become streamlined and sleek.  Brides opt for minimal fashion, metal accessories, and neutral palettes.  Our bride is not the norm.  She wants to stand out in a sea of sameness.”

“Her dress is fashioned from intricately woven paper.  The scrim-like nature of the material allows certain portions of her dress to be opaque, while others are semi-transparent.  It’s structural quality is molded into the perfect textural shape she desires.  She disregards shoes altogether to accentuate the beauty and form created by her gown.”



“Her look is completed with her makeup.  Instead of following the trend to go absolutely neutral, this bride defies the norm by introducing a bold pop of yellow above her eyes.  She has always loved the cage veil her mother wore for her wedding but modernized the concept to fit her personal style. Rather than a piece of fabric, her veil is meticulously painted onto her face.  All that’s left to do is gather her hair up into an elegant minimal bun on top of her head.  Her look is complete; she feels truly unique.”

Photography: Steve + Anne Truppe of trüstudio ~ Styling: Anne Truppe ~ Dress: packing paper from Crate and Barrell ~ Ring: Street artist in Rome, Italy ~ Model: Sarah E

A big thank you once again to trüstudio for submitting this amazing concept shoot!  Find more images from this shoot and real weddings on their website and blog.

March 16th, 2011

Featured Vendor: Cathy and David Photographers

When I first wrote to Cathy and David Photographers about being a part of Middle of the Map, they said they’d be happy to answer any questions, and that they were an “open book”. Their friendly and fun loving spirit shines through in their images, but they are also experts at capturing the quiet, romantic moments between a couple in love.  Here’s a little more info about this dynamic photography duo:

Where to find them: website, blog, Facebook

Cathy and David mainly work in and around the Chicago and Indianapolis are, but are open to traveling throughout the midwest, and nationwide.  They live with their cat, Charlie Anne (see her little ears), and love thinks like ethnic food, a good book, and will never grow out of playing video games.

They’ve both always had a love for photography, and took courses in college for fun.  Before their own wedding both were full time graphic designers.  While planning their own nuptials they realized they would get so much more fulfillment documenting the best day in someone’s life, and never turned back.  They officially started their business in 2007.

When I asked what their favorite subject to shoot other than weddings is, they said that weddings are their absolute favorite, but other than that they love photographing engaged couples, and also images from their impulse vacations they like to take every year.

They’ve been shooting weddings from the very beginning.  Their favorite part of being wedding photographers:

“We love being there for people on such an important day of their lives.  Being able to show them little moments throughout the day that they never would have noticed otherwise.”

When asked a few words of advice to couples picking their photographer they responded:

“Budget for your photography coverage, and extras seperately.  Starting prices can range from $2000 to well over $15,000.  Start with a minimum of 10-15% of your total budget for a photographer, and then depending on how much you value your photos go up from there.  Some brides have spent 90% of their budget on us.  Next budget for your extras…once you’ve figured out your budget you can start looking around and asking prices…if your first choice for photographer is booked for your date, ask them who they would recommend.  A lot of photographers network with each other, and are happy to refer you to someone else.”

Thanks so much to Cathy and David for sharing their insights, and beautiful work.  To see their complete portfolio, please check out their photo blog at: cathydavidphoto.com/blog

February 28th, 2011

Engagement Session: Jessie and Trevor

Anyone that lives in the midwest knows that one of our most unique seasons is fall.  The brightly colored leaves make for a stunning photo backdrop, as you can see from this engagement session shot by Anna Page Photography in Chicago.  For this shoot the weather was good and bad. Unseasonably warm for November, but threatening to rain. Luckily the rain held off, and the overcast skies provided a moody romantic feel for the shoot.  Plus the umbrella makes for a super cute prop.

Two of my favorites.  Loving the Vespa and the brightly colored backdrops.

Thanks so much to Anna for allowing me to share this shoot.  The wedding photos are going to be so much fun!

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