The day started bright and early! I think photography is the one thing that I could get up for at the crack of dawn and not be the slightest bit upset. We started by photographing the wedding details. If I could go back and change one thing, it would be to have a macro lens to get those beautiful detail shots, especially of the rings. For some of the shots of the invitations, I tried doing something a little different by putting them in the plant and fence. While it doesn't capture the details, it was something unique to the venue which I liked. (For the photographers following, most of the day I was using my Canon 70-200 f/2.8 IS II USM and Canon 50 f/1.4 along with my Canon 6D. While the 70-200 is a spectacular lens, it just doesn't really work as a macro lens.)
Due to the time crunch, I didn't have much time to spend with the bride while she was getting ready. This meant more time hanging with the guys!
Before I knew it, it was time for the ceremony. The tent was gorgeous! Like I said, I'm convinced it's one of the best venues for a wedding. I absolutely loved the groom's reaction when he saw his bride for the first time! There were a few tears, but they were happy tears!
Post-ceremony, it was time for the formal photos! For the most part, I was off to the side trying to get new angles. I really love how the photo turned out with the bride and groom kissing while everyone looked at them from down at the bottom of the grassy hill.
As we were heading up from the formal photos, I saw there were two Polaroid cameras out for the guests to take photos of themselves and put in the guestbook. I thought this was such a cool idea to really remember the day by.
I remember checking my phone and couldn't believe it was already as late as it was. Time for the first dance and the wedding toasts! And cake. :)
I still think that the funniest photos of the day came from the garter and bouquet toss. The bride had played on a softball team with a lot of her wedding guests. One of the photos they wanted was a bouquet toss with them using a softball glove. I had to laugh when I saw the photos and how all the girls were going after the ball bouquet!
I broke out my light stand for the rest of the reception to give the photos a little bit of a different look.
The day ended, but I noticed the bride and groom dancing on the floor for one last time. I still had my light stand up, positioned myself so the light would light them from behind, checked my settings and got these last two images of the day. These were two of my favorites. To me, this shows a glimpse into their relationship: full of laughter and love. It was amazing to be part of their special day and cannot wait to be a part of another wedding!
Thank you again to Tara for having me along! She is a fantastic teacher and so supportive. Tara, I couldn't have asked for a better photographer to introduce me to the world of wedding photography! Can't wait to do this all over again with you!
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My daughter was married here and all our guests said that this is one of the most amazing Chicago wedding venues they've ever been too. I love the dark wood, the beamed ceilings, and the overall sort of great vibe of the building.
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