Here is a preview of Ella and Brandon's winter wedding from Sunday. We did the portraits at Williamsburg in Invernesse and the reception was held at the Seville in Streamwood. My thanks to Ella and Brandon for having me come out to photograph their wedding! Enjoy the photos you two.
Journal
A blog of our current photography work.
Joy and Matt's Winter Wedding
Two weeks ago I made the trip down to Bloomington, IL to photograph Joy and Matt's December wedding. Their reception and portrait location was at this old mansion in Miller Park and because it was raining all day we ended up doing all of the portraits inside. But that really didn't matter because it was such a cool place! Enjoy this little preview of photos from their wedding day.
Lizzie and John's Wedding
Lizzie and John had an awesome wedding at a New Leaf in Chicago! As Jake and I were getting ready to leave, I was talking to the two of them and told them that I had NEVER heard so much laughter at a wedding before. And it was true.
John is a comedian, so I expected a couple of yuks and giggles throughout the day. But, I honestly had a hard time remember to hold the camera up to my face and take photos a few times -- I just wanted to listen and join in on the laughs!
From the Yoda ring bearer and the officiant, to the surprise appearance by the "Commander in Chief", the whole day was basically one long, intimate and hilarious routine.
I LOVED it.
And what was most apparent was that as much as John was the funny one cracking the jokes, Lizzie was there laughing. She has a great laugh, and the two of them are adorable together.
Here are a few of my favorite shots from their day:
We loved working with you two!
-Jennifer and Jake
Megan and Bill's S.Carolina Wedding
Earlier this month, Megan and Bill flew me and my good friend Ryan Timm out to Columbia, South Carolina for their beautiful southern wedding (with a Japanese flair!). We got there the day before, so Ryan and I had a chance to walk around downtown Columbia for some random shots.
When we arrived at the reception site (701 Whaley St.) Megan had decorated the whole place pretty much by herself! She actually folded 1,000 paper cranes including paper crane earrings for each of her bridesmaids. She was running around putting finishing touches to everything. I had a great time just photographing all of the little details she put together.
Abby and Chad's Wedding
Abby and Chad's wedding has the premier distinction of going down as one of my FAVORITE weddings of all time. Really. Not just because I was in it (as the Matron of Honor). Not just because they let us choose our own dresses. Not just because they served my favorite food at the reception. Not just because they had amazing locations to shoot at, or because the music they played was the bomb. C'mon. Their wedding was goes down as one of my favorite weddings of all time because of all the aforementioned reasons, PLUS the fact that Abby and Chad are really, truly, and undeniably, M.F.E.O -- made for each other. Their wedding was an extension of themselves. Every detail, every last bit of their wedding was crafted and planned with precision. The hours that were spent cutting, sewing and piecing together every single fabric flower and the months saving wine bottles for center-pieces all came together and Abby and Chad's vision was complete.
It was truly beautiful.
We started off our day at the Burr Oak B&B in Kankakee, where we all primped and readied ourselves. We enjoyed delicious pastries from Fritz' Pastry shop in Chicago and from there we moved into portraits. The beautiful bride and her groom were so fun to work with -- we could have shot at some of these locations all day!
We worked with a blend of digital photography, a few toy cameras, an antique camera (or two) and a polaroid.
Just for good measure.
One of the many things I love about Abby and Chad is how they make each other laugh. All day long, they were smiling and laughing. At each other, with each other. They constantly had smiles on their faces. It was so refreshing. As Abby looks at Chad you can see the adoration in her eyes, and a little twinkle as she digest the last inside joke he whispered in her ear. The mutual respect they have for each other is immediately apparent and you won't see a man look at his wife sweeter than Chad looks at Abby.
Like I said, M.F.E.O.
Abby and Chad, your ceremony was so touching. The reading from the Veleteen Rabbit was beautiful and your vows were just right. Even though it started to rain during your ceremony, the giant trees kept us dry and the thoughtfulness of every spoken word, truly kept us warm.
Ok, I'll stop with the cheesiness soon, I PROMISE! I just really mean every word. I gush, I gush!
We had a blast at the reception. It was held at Chad's parents' home. Their beautiful backyard was the perfect setting for the laid-back picnic vibe -- the dancing was off the hook, and as I said before, their music was fantastic. Abby and Chad made all the cupcakes that were served. My personal favorite were the pumpkin chocolate chip.
I am posting this last photo because of my insane jealousy of the wedding gift from Abby's boss, Bill Marhoefer. Abby, if someone ever breaks into your house and the only thing missing is this -- don't come looking for me, as I have already fled the country. Ok, Mr & Mrs "Smear" congratulations, once again, from the both of us. We are so thrilled for you two. We loved being a part of your day. It meant so much to me that you asked me to be your Matron of Honor... I don't know if I fully expressed how special that made me feel. And as your photographers, thank you for giving us a chance to work with you! We had a blast, and love what we came away with!
See you around the 'hood.
Jake and Jennifer