Becky Brown Photography – 10 year recap
Ten years ago today I walked into a tiny church in Scipio, Indiana. I was there to photograph a wedding. Today that statement is much less terrifying than it was that day, because that day was my first ever wedding as Becky Brown Photography. I had done some second shooting for weddings, some corporate shoots, studied in college etc., but nothing prepared me for the day that I was in charge. Thankfully my friend and fellow photographer Jason was there alongside me or I may have had a full on panic attack haha. Despite the nerves, I had never experienced such an adrenaline rush. I was pretty sure every photo I took at the time was the greatest photo ever taken (not true). But that’s what it felt like to me. It was new and exciting and I just wanted to do it again and again.
Fast forward 10 years and 253 weddings and elopements, 99 engagement sessions, over a 100 other family/baby/senior sessions and literally thousands of corporate headshots later, and I still feel the same way today. Sure some of the excitement has worn off over the years, but there is still something about getting that perfect shot that will never get old. Perfectly capturing my brides laugh, or grandmas’s tear during the ceremony, or an amazing photo of my couple that they will have for years to come, is what keeps me going. It’s definitely not been all sunshine and rainbows, but the good outweighs the bad. No one tells you how hard it is when you start your own business. It turns out if I don’t do it, it doesn’t get done. As much as I love it, I’ve also struggled over the years to find my place in the photography world.
I looked back at the blog post I did for my 5 years in business (it’s HERE if you want to check it out). I immediately started laughing at myself because I realized I was still trying to do everything back then. Sure I’ll do your wedding, or a head shot, or a newborn session. Long gone are those days. Weddings are what make me happy and it took me way too long to figure that out and be okay with saying no to certain things. It took me even longer to figure out that it’s not just weddings that make me happy, but small intimate weddings and elopements that are truly my happy place.
Over the years I’ve shot a ton of large weddings. Some with 200, 300, even 500 guests! I’ve wrangled wedding parties of 20 + and stood on my step stool (I’m short people) and tried to get 50 people to look at the camera and smile at the same time, which isn’t as easy as it sounds. But then I shot a wedding that was just two people – the bride and groom. And I shot a wedding that was just the couple and their immediate families and one with just 40 guests. And suddenly it dawned on me that those are the weddings I wanted to be photographing all the time.
In 2014 I started my second business, Elope to Chicago, that specializes in elopements and small weekday weddings. I found my favorite vendors in the city and built packages for couples not looking for a huge wedding. I hoped that it would bring me a few more elopements and small weddings a year. What I didn’t expect was to be writing this blog having done 121 weddings under that company. One hundred and twenty one!! We’ve had couples fly in from all over the world to get married in Chicago. I’ve been the only witness to many couples getting married. It is everything I hoped it would be and so much more. It’s working with couples that are breaking the rules of a “traditional” wedding to have the wedding that they want. And that is what I want to photograph.
Which leads me to my main point of this big long post! (about time right?)
Going forward I will only be taking on one big wedding per month and focusing more on elopements and intimate weddings. I had been hoping to move to do this at some point, but my Crohn’s diagnosis last year sped up the timeline a bit. Up until now I had been limiting elopements to Monday – Friday, but I will be opening up my schedule to do those on select weekends as well. The Elope to Chicago packages that include the rest of the team will remain weekdays only. I hope by doing this I’m opening myself up for some amazing elopements and intimate weddings both in Chicago and across the US. Who wants to elope and get married on the side of a mountain? I’m in!
I will also be offering 1 on 1 consultations for the first time ever for other photographers or aspiring photographers. I’ve had many people ask for something like this over the years, but I told myself I wouldn’t do it until I’d been in business 10 years. I don’t claim to know everything, but I know a few things. For more information on this check out the post here – http://beckybrownphotography.com/1-on-1-consultation/.
I can’t end this post without thanking all the people that have made it possible for me to still be doing this a decade later. Thank you to my parents, my brother and my sister for always supporting my dream and being there for me through it all. To my boyfriend Chris for putting up with crazy weekend schedules, listening to my wild stories and being amazing in general. To all my friends for supporting me and recommending me and sometimes even hiring me! Thank you to all my assistants and second shooters over the years. I literally wouldn’t have survived this long without all of you. And last, but not least, thank you to all my couples and families who have allowed me to photograph you over the years. Thank you for letting me capture your wedding day, be your only witness at your elopement, take photos of your family and continue doing what I love every single day.
Below are some of the highlights from the last 5 years (the first 5 years are in the other blog post I linked earlier). These are in no particular order or anything. Just random things I pulled!
Fingers crossed that I’ll be doing another one of these posts at year 15!
- Remember when I got to shoot this wedding in Hawaii?! Please take me back!
- The same year I got to shoot a wedding in NYC!
- And then my friend Barb got married in Indy!
- In case you needed something cute to look at. Check out Benson gaurding mom’s gown!
- I always love when I get to shoot in Bloomington, IN!
- That moment when it starts pouring rain and you make a run for the car. But of course I had to stop for a photo.
- The first official couple that booked via Elope to Chicago.
- After 40 years together these two wonderful ladies finally said I do! I’m not crying, you’re crying.
- My favorite image from Robyn and Bobby’s wedding. She was second shooting most of my weddings with at the time, so being on the other side of the camera was a change.
- One of my favorites from an elopement in 2014 🙂 I love this city.
- I got to cross the Planetarium off my bucket list in 2014! And got to work with my friend Mal from college and her amazing husband Tom.
- That time I shot an elopement at the Skydeck and basically had panic attack the whole time!
- It was the year of friends getting married! This is my favorite from Ryan and Maryna.
- What’s better than one elopement? 4! These four couples came up from Indiana to get married together on the same day. How fun is that?
- And then Katie and Jason got engaged and we did my favorite engagement session ever. My job is easy when I get to work with people I know!
- This elopement goes on record as one of the coldest (maybe the coldest) outdoor elopement we’ve ever done. But we made it!
- The best father/daughter dance of 2014 goes to Katie and her dad!
- One of my favorite outdoor ceremonies ever!
- The perfect fall day for these two ladies to tie the knot!
- There are 3 of my brides in this photo! I’m always honored when I get to work with groups of friends.
- Seriously can fall always look like this?!
- More friends! Scott and I knew each other from our IU days!
- And Andi and I went to high school together!
- How awesome is this view for a wedding ceremony?
- Sarah & Max win the award for furthest traveled elopement couple. They cam all the way from New Zeland! A few months later I was in NZ and not only did I get to hang out with them, but they picked me up at the airport! So if you’re a previous client you’ve been warned that I will show up to hang out with you even if you live on the other side of the world!
- Although I love shooting weddings of friends, the reception at this one was so rocking I was a little sad to be working!
- In 2016 I traveled to New Zealand by myself to take a workshop from my favorite wedding photographers in the world – Two Mann Studios. It was the best trip of my life and has changed the way I shoot weddings.
- My trusty step stool!
- Ugh. Back at the hospital for testing in 2017 as we tried to figure out what the heck was wrong with me!
- Taking photos of my couple righ by Michigan Ave while a pop up dance group preformed behind us. Never a dull moment.
- Kate and PJ – Our 100th Elope to Chicago couple!
- These two did a true elopement. They flew in from Paris Sunday, got engaged Tuesday and married on Thursday!
- In August I traveled to the exotic land of Fort Wayne, IN for Jenna and Patrick’s wedding. Jenna and I played volleyball together in college so it was a blast to catch up with everyone.
- In 2015 I did Megan and Matt’s wedding (right) and we did a goofy family photo. So it only seemed fitting to recreate it for Kelsey’s wedding in 2017.
- In October 2017 I traveled out to Vail and got to capture Dave and Kaia looking gorgeous even in a weird September snow storm!
- I know I shouldn’t pick favorites. But this was a favorite. The Milwaukee Art Museum has been on my bucket list of places to photograph a weddign for awhile and thankfully Gen and Tom made that dream come true! Plus I just want to hang out with them all the time so it was a win win.
- In February of this year I headed out to Yosemite for an Adventure Elopement workshop!
- And finally one of my favorite images that Carrie Holbo Photography took of our session!