Meet Kimmy & Adam! I can’t wait for their wedding in just a few weeks! But before that here are some favorites from their fall engagement session.
We met up at Morton Arboretum on a drizzly Chicago day in November. It continued to spit rain on an off for the whole session, but the good news about that is that we basically had the place to ourselves! It was one of the last days that all the fall leaves were in full effect for the year. We wandered around for awhile and got some of my favorites fall photos of the year.
Here are some of my favorites!
Where do I even begin with this one?! I suppose it all started years ago when I photographed a wedding for a friend of Gen’s and she decided at that moment that I was going to be her wedding photographer! Fast forward a few years and she was engaged and sure enough remembered me (thank you!) and reached out about photographing her wedding. Of course I would!
They had been living in Chicago and came down to do their engagement photos (see those HERE), but had moved up to Milwaukee. When I found out the wedding was going to be at the Art Museum I did small happy dance as it had been on my bucket list of places I wanted to photograph a wedding since the moment I laid eyes on it years ago. And it did not disappoint!
I drove up the night before to check out the rehearsal and because I love Milwaukee so I needed to make a stop at the Public Market for a few favorites. I already knew that I loved Gen and Tom, and having “met” Gen’s mom via Skype I had a feeling I was going to love all their families as well. There are some weddings that I walk into and I just feel like a family friend, and that was the case with this one. It makes for an easier day for me when I’m embraced and trusted to just do what I do. Although I will admit that I was super nervous knowing that Gen had waited years for me to be her photographer so I had better bring my A+++ game!
After getting ready (Hello detachable train on her dress?!) we headed to the museum for first look and photo with the wedding party. It was November and therefore dark by 5 so this was crucial in being able to get some natural light photos. I could have taken photos here for hours if they let me! The ceremony was full of candles as the sun went down and all the guests were greeted with a tiny bottle of bubbles that they could take to their seats (yes!!). The ceremony was beautiful and included reading from both moms.
The moment I walked into the reception space I wanted to live in it forever. If you’d never seen David’s work you should follow him immediately. He is a genius. And his whole team is amazing. The space itself with nothing in it is something to be seen (go if you’re ever in MKE), but it’s a dream space for a reception. The first time I was ever there with my boyfriend he said “we should stop by the Art Museum, I’ve heard it’s cool.” I took one look at it and my first thought was “OMG! Can you get married here?!”
As guests moved into the reception space and settled in the Bride and Groom cut the cake. Some great toasts were given and everyone hit the dance floor! It was packed from the moment the band started playing! We snuck out for a few night photos, even though it was freezing at that point. But I’m so glad we did because those are some of my favorites.
Congrats to the newlyweds and thank you to both of you and your families for letting me capture your wedding day!
Venue: Milwaukee Art Museum
Event Planner : Dynamic Events by David Caruso
Getting Ready Hotel : The Westin MKE
Hair: Heidi Dietrich at Hello Brunette
Make up: Meg Dionne at Juniper
Bride’s Dress: Ysa Makino from Dimitra’s Bridal in Chicago
Bridesmaid Dresses: Bella Bianca in Chicago
Groom / Groomsmen’s tuxes: The Black Tux
Officiant:John Truitt
Florist:Dahlia Blooms
Invitations:Paperwhites
Cake :The Cake Lady
Videographer : One Fine Day Productions
Lighting : Majic Productions
Staging : Canopies Events with Distinction
Furniture from:AFR Furniture Rentals and Marquee Event Rentals
Ceremony Musicians : Mark Davis Jazz
Second Photographer: Carrie Holbo (Thank you for driving up from Chicago!! )
Meet Laura & Jose! I can’t wait for their wedding in August!
I met them for their engagement session in Lincoln Park on a beautiful fall day. The sun was out and there was just a little chill in the air as we walked around the South Pond area taking in all the fall colors.
A quick outfit change and a trip out to Olive Park was the perfect way to end the session. I love the skyline view from out there and it’s so gorgeous when the city lights come up and reflect of the lake. It was a bit (ok a lot) cooler out there, especially with the sun going down. I think Laura was half frozen by the time we were done, but we had a blast!
Here are some of my favorites!