Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Incredible Weekend

This weekend actually started out on Thursday with an engagement session for Shannon and Derrick. They will be getting married in October. We met for their engagement session and went to the Village Green at Stone Prarie. It was a great evening and you can tell these two are so in love. I had a great time photographing them.

We started a little before sunset. There was a quarter or a half moon in the evening sky which added to the romance of the evening. Looking at these photos, you would never know we were in the middle of an office complex. The area was so quiet and serene that evening. Just us and the wildlife. Finally we had a nice sunset and it was time to go home.





Friday I photographed Renee and Nick's wedding. This was the first of two wedding for the weekend. It was a lot of fun. We started at Renee's house where the women were getting ready. There were a a couple of flower girl's who were not sure what everything was about.


When I got to the church, the guys were not ready. So I had some time to experiment a little bit. The church has these great stained glass windows. I wanted to see how I could use the light coming through these windows to my advantage.



After the ceremony, we went outside the church for some photos. I was lucky enough that there was a light breeze to move Renee's veil just right for this photo! Sometimes, everything works out.


Then it was off to the Sheaton Four Points for the reception. After seeing this sweet table I wanted to skip dinner and start with the deserts. I also saw something interesting, the DJ was actually using an I-pod to play prerecorded music. What ever happened to discs? Not records mind you, but CDs! I have seen some DJs use computers before but never an I-Pod.



Saturday, I actually took some time off to celebrate our 9th wedding anniversary with my wife. I can't believe it has been 9 years with this wonderful woman. In those 9 years, there have been several trips to Walt Disney World, 2 dogs, 3 kids and so much more! If not for her, I would not have been able to open the studio.

To celebrate our anniversary, we ate dinner at Weber's. A couple of years ago I photographed a wedding at Weber's in downtown Chicago. The food was great and I've always wanted to go back. About a year or so ago, they opened one here in Schaumburg. However, we've never had the opportunity to go. For our anniversary, my in-laws came and babysat our three kids so Sheryl and I could go out for dinner. It was nice to be able to eat and talk without the contant interruption from one of the three kids. All too soon the evening was over and time to go back home.

Sunday found me back at Starved Rock for another wedding. This time it was for Lauren and Joel's wedding. These folks are such great people and so in love. Everytime I met with them, you could see the love they have for each other. Believe it or not, this was my first opportunity to photograph a Jewish wedding. The bride and groom do see each other before the ceremony. I did want to provide them the opportunity for a "first look" and get the expression on Joel's face when he saw his bride for the first time.

Following the advice provided by Cliff Mautner at our photographer's workshop, I had Lauren stand by herself for a few minutes. Then I had Joel come to meet us. Anticipation! You can tell just from looking at the photos of Lauren that she can't wait to see Joel. I was able to capture his expression as he rounded the corner and saw Lauren for the first time on their wedding day. Mission accomplished.




A little bit later, I was taking Joel's photos when this butterfly decided to spend some time with Joel. No matter what we did, the butterfly just would not leave Joel alone. It was hyterical.



Lauren and Joel's ceremony was in the Great Hall at Starved Rock. I have never seen this place look any better. Everybody did a fabulous job decorating the place. There were so many little details that when they all came together - WOW.



At the reception, Joel's thirteen year old daughter, Robin, sang "At Last" during the first dance. She sang so well that I expect to hear her on the radio or on Broadway someday. Well what is a Jewish wedding without the Hora? This was Robin's first time being put in one of the chairs. You can see the fear on her face as she is first lifted into the air. As she feels more comfortable, her expression changes to one of excitement.




Finally, it was time for Lauren's dad's speech. I guess he is known in the family for his speeches and everybody was waiting for the toast. Well the "confluence of influences" was quite a hit. It had everybody laughing. Some folks were laughing so hard they were crying. You just had to be there. Unfortunately, the evening came to an end about two hours before I think it should have. A great time was had by all.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Ellen G. said...

Loved it all. Great pictures and so natural. Let's do it again!

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