Spring in Chicago brings a vibrant palette of colors, and this Chicago wedding styled shoot perfectly captured the season's essence....
Between the sunrise, rainbow backdrop and these warm smiles — it’s easy to say Jen and Caitlin’s engagement session is...
Infusing modern and masculine details, Michael and Andrew’s Chicago nuptials focused on love and traditional Jewish wedding elements. The ceremony...
After more than 20 years together, nearly half of which were spent long-distance, Rick and James finally stood before their...
There are some couples who share a bond so deep and amorous that you can see it with your own...
For their anniversary, Sophia and Oana wanted to do something grand to mark the special occasion, so they jetted off...
Josh Gracin’s got nothing to lose, and the future has never looked brighter for the country music star who released...
Michael and Whit told their love story with vintage details and props at Chicago's Salvage One venue.
The epic details in today’s styled shoot are transporting us back to the 1930s where Bennie and Clyde, inspired by the iconic bank-robbing duo but with a modern, equality-minded twist, are gearing up for their happily ever after.
As if getting married wasn't exciting enough, the day before Stephen and James said "I do," the Supreme Court ruled in favor of marriage equality. Emotions ran high during this celebration as the grooms, who had been together for a decade, exchanged vows in a gorgeous firehouse-turned-venue that was flawlessly captured by Candice Cusic Photography.
This cute couple invites us into their Chicago apartment for an afternoon of hammock lounging, eating pizza and listening to some tunage. Sounds like a pretty perfect afternoon, if you ask me.
Out with the old and in with the new! While in the past society has labeled certain parts of a...
The convergence of two friend groups at a Chicago bar led to Michael and Glenn’s first meeting. Arriving home later...
Looking out the window of their Chicago high-rise apartment, John-Michael and Lucas watched as a thick layer of fog settled...
Zach and Rico tied the knot at the Milwaukee Art Museum, so when they were scouting engagement photo locations, the...
In the city where they met and fell in love, Bokéh Studios captured Rishi and Sonia at some of their...
When planning their wedding, Emma and Spenser wanted the focus to be on the food, second to their nuptials, of...
The aptly named Tequila Weddings photographed Mike and Eli’s fun and flirtatious wedding that was infused with the perfect touch...
Michael Novo Photography followed Michael and Whit as they started their morning sipping a cup of coffee before heading to the laundromat and then stepping into their tuxes for a night out Chicago-style.
We're sharing the official brand shoot for Aisle Society, the new and innovated wedding planning website.
The inspiration for this Chicago World's Fair-inspired shoot was born when Tara Wickey of Root & Life Photography stumbled across an 1893 Chicago World's Fair ticket (then called the World's Columbian Exposition) while antiquing. Working with a dapper and elegant inspiration board, Tara and Jen Ganson from Dare to Dream Weddings dreamed up a scene that was driven by history, architecture and culture, including a beautiful replica of the iconic ferris wheel and Cracker Jack favors (rumored to have been presented at the 1893 Fair).
Between tying the knot halfway between their hometowns in Highland Park, Ill., and Lindsay getting ready in her childhood bedroom, the special day for this lovely couple was brimming with nostalgia and loving memories as they embarked on the next phase of their life together.
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