I’m blogging this super sweet engagement session in the midst of a snowstorm! But just over a week ago, there were clear skies and the temp was 55 degrees, so Kristen and Mike and I took advantage. I really like these two. They’re a ton of fun to be around and they have a super cute dog – Daisy – named after Half Acre‘s popular pale ale, Daisy Cutter. We started out their session at Oak Street Beach, where I am always amazed how Chicago’s skyline converges with white sand and the lake. Then, we headed down the street to their favorite local watering hole to grab a pint of Daisy Cutter – because, hey, the best engagement sessions end with a pint of craft beer!
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Ellie and Jack are a gorgeous Chicago couple who are getting married next summer. On a recent afternoon, when the last few bits of fall color overlapped with the twinkling lights of holiday decor, we strolled through downtown Chicago for their engagement session. I just love their calm, cool demeanor and their comfort level with each other in front of the camera! Not to mention the combination of Ellie’s stylish winter boots, pink Burberry scarf, and Jack’s effortless smiles that just show his admiration for her so, so well.
When our busy schedules found us meeting up for their engagement session on a rainy day, Katie and John were remarkably cheery. I’m so glad they brought their positive attitudes. And some rain boots. And an umbrella. Before they got too wet in the rain, we headed over to the Lincoln Park Conservatory for a few shots among the lush greenery, and warmed up with some coffee at the Bourgeois Pig Cafe. I’m so excited to be photographing their wedding next June in New Jersey! And I’m so glad they were willing to be the proof that engagement sessions (and weddings!) can be beautiful in the rain.
Jillian is a fellow naturally curly girl and she’s my cousin-in-law. What’s not to love? I was so excited when she and Dave asked me to schedule their engagement session during a visit to Grand Rapids. What a fantastic city; it has somehow become way cooler than it was when I lived there eight years ago. We started out at the 6th Street Bridge and made our way over to Cherry Street. Strolling past the antique stores on a red brick road made a beautiful backdrop in one of the most happening neighborhoods in the city.
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