Where to begin? Suzy and I go way back to our days of high school volleyball together. I was her “secret sis” my freshman year and there were lots of LCD’s (little chocolate donuts) eaten over the course of that season haha. You may also recognize Suzy from Emily and Mark’s wedding back in 2010 where she was a bridesmaid. Which happens to be when I first met Pierick as well 🙂
You can check out their engagement session HERE. I was super excited to be shooting their wedding for a number of reasons 1) they’re both awesome 2) I knew I’d get to see some familiar faces 3) it was in Madison, WI which I’d never shot in and I always love new places.
Unfortunately October 6th happened to be the coldest day in the 10 day forecast for Madison! It was 60’s leading up to and after their wedding day, but the day of – 42 degrees. I must give a HUGE thanks to the whole wedding party for being troopers and allowing us to get the outdoor photos we wanted despite the cold. Luckily the fall colors were still in full effect.
Here are some of my favorites from the day! Congrats to Suzy and Pierick and thanks to my assistant Tina!
I’m sure you’re sick of by now, but you all know I love a good first look 🙂
And then we brought everyone out for some shots – so much easier to organize when the Bride and Groom have already done their first look 🙂
And then we started the very cold walk up to the capitol and over to Monona for the ceremony and reception
I was very happy that despite the cold they went ahead with their plan to have the ceremony on the rooftop…. check out this view 🙂
Had to get a wedding party mustache shot!
Reception time! They put fun props out on all the tables for the guests which made for some fun photos!
My favorite wedding guests 🙂
Cake pop time!
Cocktail hour was supposed to be outside as well, but since it was freezing we brought the cornhole or “bags” inside during the reception
One of my previous M.O.B’s Judy! Rocking out her new shades!
I decided to get in on the mustache action as well
And what’s a wedding reception without being seranaded to boyz 2 men?
If you know me then you know I graduated from IU and use any excuse I can to get back there! So of course when one of my best friends, Lauren, got engaged to Brad who was also an IU grad and lives in B’town we had to choose campus for the engagement pics. Lauren and I lived together throughout college, worked together and Yogi’s and have remained close friends ever since . She is an amazing lady that I’m proud to have as a friend. There aren’t words to describe how happy I am for her and Brad. It turns out Brad is pretty awesome himself so it’s only fitting that they ended up together 🙂
There is seriously no place I’d rather be in the fall than Bloomington, IN. The colors were to die for this day and although it was cold in the morning when we shot they were troopers! And luckily for us we did the session before the thousands of people rolled into town that night for Hooser Hysteria!
Thanks to Lauren and Brad for letting me do your session. Can’t wait to return to B’town in September for the wedding!!! Congrats!!!
Here are some of my favs!
What’s an IU session without sample gates?!
And a quick outfit change into some Cream and Crimson 🙂
And finally a stop at Yogi’s where Lauren and I worked together during college….. and spent most of our time even when we weren’t working. It just so happens Brad used to hang out there alot too 🙂
Well it’s that time of year again where everyone starts dreaming and writing resolutions that they will forget about 2 weeks later haha. Although I did manage to accomplish my biggest goal for 2012 which was to move to Chicago so I guess I did something right!
So I’ve decided to write down goals this year and hopefully by putting them out there for the world I will be able to accomplish some of them. These are both for my personal and my business so here goes….
1. Blog more – see I’m already off to a good start! haha. Although I blog all my weddings and most of my sessions I need to get better about making a timeline and being consistent. I still haven’t blogged my October wedding and it’s January. I’m also going to try to add in a few more tips and tricks blogs as well as one personal blog a month at least. If there is anything you’d like to hear about from please shoot me a note or comment at the bottom of this blog.
2. Attend a food photography workshop – I wanted to do this last year and it sold out before I could register for the one I really wanted so I’m keeping an eye out this year! I also want to shoot more food photography. I did attend The Youngrens workshop about wedding photography and business and it was awesome 🙂
(a pic I did of Strawberry salad with poppyseed dressing at my mom’s house awhile ago)
3. Learn to say no– this may sound weird, but I really need to be better at this. I run my own business and I work from home so that means I’m working all hours of the day, everyday. I have no set hours. There is no set time when I shut down my computer and go home for the night. In 2013 I really need to do better at saying no to people and creating more a schedule for myself. That doesn’t mean that my clients won’t still get the same service, it just means that maybe I force myself to take a take a day off once a week or that I don’t agree to drive 3 hours for a session that only lasts 1 hour on my supposed “day off” or that I don’t feel bad when I wait until the morning to return emails instead of being up at midnight doing it.
4. Loose weight – I think this is on everyone’s list right? This goes hand in hand with #3. Because I have no real schedule, I have no workout schedule. In 2012 I spent so much time on the road in my car between Indy and Chicago which means I was eating fast food 🙁 I did an internship over the summer with a food photographer, which was awesome, but racked up about 12 pounds in catered breakfast and lunches and leftover food from shoots. I rejoined the gym in Nov, but need to really get back on track. I’m signing up for this 10 week challenge that one of my photo friends is doing to hopefully hold myself accountable for getting off my butt and back into some normal jeans. Here is the info if anyone is interested – you have to sign up by midnight I believe. http://heartandsoulag.wordpress.com/2012/12/30/hello-world/
5. Be a better friend – this again goes with #3. Granted shooting weddings means that I work most weekends, which means I never see my friends. I need to be better at making time for them and not going 8 months without seeing some of them. Sorry Lindsey, Emily, Rebecca, Dixon and anyone else I haven’t seen for months 🙁
6. Network more – Since I moved to Chicago I’ve been trying to push myself to go to as many networking things as I can and I’ve made some awesome new photos friends. I want to continue to mingle and network with other vendor in the Chicago area in 2013.
7. Book 20 weddings – I’m half way there already for 2013! For the last few years I’ve only done about 14-17 weddings a year. Well this is the first year I won’t be doing my corporate work for Cummins since I moved so I’m hoping to step it up to at least 20 weddings in addition to my family sessions. Even thought I’m not based in Chicago I will still be shooting weddings in Indiana as well – you can’t get rid of me that easily!
8. Shoot a proposal – I’m not sure how I haven’t done this yet, but it’s on my list for sure. Anyone popping the question soon? I will hide out in the bushes with my camera 🙂
9. Take a vacation – I’m not talking about a vacation to shoot a wedding or see family. I’m talking a real vacation to somewhere I’ve always wanted to go, but have never been.
10. Shoot a wedding in a new state – So far I’ve got IN, IL, WI and NY under my belt and hoping to add more to the list. Who needs a photographer in CA? 😉
11. Knock off some restaurants from my “I want to eat there” list – This may contradict #4, but since I now live the foodie wonderland of Chicago there are soooo many awesome places I want to eat at. I’ve made a list of places that include everything from an upscale hotdog joint (yah that exists) to some of my neighborhood places I’ve yet to try to some really nice (but pricey) restaurants. Yum!
12. Find a new assistant/second shooter in Chicago– I will be posted more about this in the coming weeks, but it seems that since Allie doesn’t want to move in with me (haha) I will be looking for new assistants in Chicago for the 2013 season.
13. Put myself in front of the camera – Yep that’s right for 2013 I want to have new headshots/a session done with one of the many photographer’s I admire. So if I win the challenge from #4 then I will accomplish this goal as well!
Hm…. that’s all I can think of for the moment…. 13 goals for 2013! Let’s hope I achieve some of these by the time 2014 rolls around!
A HUGE thank you to all my friends, family and clients who made 2012 an awesome year!
Becky