I pulled up to the dark, cedar cabin and the sun was shining timidly through the trees.  I walked up to the front door and could hear the hustle and bustle inside.  When I walked in, the first thing I saw was Marissa’s glowing smile and a room full of girls that were beaming just as bright.  The excitement was palpable and I could feel the overwhelming happiness in the room.  The day was finally here.  Their day was finally here.  The day that meant so much more than dresses and updo’s and chicken or beef…it was the day that Marissa and Jay got to start the rest of their lives together.

 

I would be lying if I didn’t admit that I have a gigantic friend crush on Marissa and Jay.  From the first day I met them I sort of always knew we would end up friends.  And I have no doubt that we are all going to be future BFFs.  Marissa is so easy to be around.  She’s the type of person who honestly cares about everyone around her…and shows so much kindness in everything she does.  Jay is funny.  Really funny.  The kind of funny that makes your side hurt if you’re around him too long.  But that witty, dry, sarcastic humor that gets me every time.  And together…they are the kind of people you just want to spend more time with.  They’re easy-going, they always have a smile on their face…and they are so incredibly in love.

 

Marissa and Jay…I’m not kidding when I say we are going to be BFFs.  So get ready.  Floyd and Goose can have “who’s fatter” contests…it will be great. I can’t put into words how incredibly happy I am for you guys.  You are so perfect for each other and and I am so grateful that I met you.  I know you two have an amazing life ahead of you and I can’t wait to see it unfold.  I know you are having the time of your lives in Thailand…but the double date is on when you get back.  Love you guys!!!!!

 

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As always…a huge thank you to Sidne for second shooting with me.

 

And also a big thanks to all the vendors that made this day so perfect:

Venue: Dousman House  |  Coordinator: Crystal Taylor, Taylored Events  |  Caterer: The Barn Restaurant  |  Band: Brass from the Past  |  Dress: San Patrick  |  Hair: E Spa  |  Makeup: Tlyn Makeup Studio  |  Florist: Bloomington Floral

  • Christy Tyler - September 16, 2013 - 11:56 am

    Just perfect!!! Marissa you look STUNNING, woman! Holy fabulously toned arms! Dang! There’s so much joy and so much sweetness captured in these images – I just love them! Fabulous job Lauren, you captured them perfectly!ReplyCancel

  • Shirley Mulford - September 16, 2013 - 9:26 pm

    Lauren,
    These pictures are beautiful! Thank you for
    capturing all the special moments!!ReplyCancel

  • Katie Jane - September 20, 2013 - 9:46 am

    That is some yummy light in the ceremony and post-ceremony portraits! And that dress kills me.ReplyCancel

As a wedding photographer, I am constantly learning.  Making mistakes and learning from them.  Moving forward and doing my best to make my business everything I want it to be.  Every wedding I shoot I find something that I can do better to not only take better photographs but make the day better overall.  When I think back to my first wedding…and then fast forward to today…I have learned so much and I hope that cycle continues on for the rest of my career.

 

One of my biggest learning experiences this year has been the necessity of educating my couples.  See…I think it’s natural that we assume people know everything we know.  I am at a wedding almost every weekend and what has come to be second nature to me…all my brides are going through for the first time.  I know the ins and out of a wedding day…and what sort of things to expect…but my brides don’t.  And that’s because they have never done this before.  And it is up to me to make sure they know exactly what to expect and educate them as much as possible so their day is as perfect as it possibly can be.  When I get hired for a wedding  my brides have seen my photos and all they know is that they want their photos to look just like those.  But they have no idea the steps that go into getting those perfect moments and it’s up to me to make sure I inform them as much as possible.

 

There are certain things that come up at every wedding that I have come to realize are things that most people just don’t think about.  Now that I’m a bride and I am constantly surfing around on the internet for ideas and inspiration…I am running into all the articles that are telling brides out there exactly what to do on their wedding days.  What questions to ask…what to expect…what to allow/not allow.  But the kicker is…most of these are written by magazines or wedding blogs by people who don’t actually spend their weekends at weddings.   So I thought I would go through a few of the things today that go into making a wedding day…and wedding photos…and good as they can possibly be.

 

Shot lists

I have stumbled across several articles that recommend that all brides write out a list of must-have shots and send them to their photographer.  And that seems like a pretty legitimate thing to do.  You are paying your photographer a lot of  money and you want to make sure they get pictures of the things you want pictures of.  But on the other side…you are paying your photographer a lot of money for a reason.  Because they are a professional and you trust them with what is probably the most important day of your life thus far.  And more importantly…a day that is 100% unique to you.  As photographers, when we have to work off shot lists…we are missing the organic things that are happening around us.  If I have to keep referring back to a list, I might miss a moment happening right in front of me.  I can only speak for myself…but I will always get the key moments.  The bride walking down the aisle…the groom as he sees his bride for the first time…the first dance.  Those are in the bag.  But the other moments.  The in betweens…those are what make your day special.  And more often than not those are missed when shot lists are involved.

 

That being said…it is very important to inform your photographer of things they may not know about just by looking.  For instance, if there is someone attending the wedding who is very important to you.  Or if you are wearing/carrying something that has a special meaning.  Those are all things that are great to let your photographer know about so they can make it a special point to capture them.

 

 

Church restrictions

I don’t think I’ve ever shot at a church that had no photography restrictions.  Some are really strict…some are more laid back.  But almost always they have them.  I am always more than happy to abide by any rules that a church gives me.  The problem comes in with expectations vs. restrictions.  As I mentioned earlier, when brides hires me they have a certain expectation of what their photos will look like.  They have looked through my website and imagined their day inside my pictures.  And a lot of times when churches put such strict restrictions on where I can be during a ceremony, it is physically impossible to get the photos that my brides expect.  Some churches will go as far as to black list you if you even slightly break any of their rules.  And almost all the time the brides have absolutely no idea that these rules even exist.  That is why I feel like it is so important to check with your church in advance to see what their restrictions are.  Then decide if those restrictions are something you can live with or if you want to make some changes.

 

 

 

Vendor Meals

This is sort of hot topic in the wedding industry.  You’ve been shooting for 6 or 7 hours and all the guests sit down to eat (which is never a great time for photography because no one like pictures of themselves shoving food in their mouths) and after all the guests have been served the vendors usually get put a little room nowhere near the reception with a deli sandwich and a bag of chips.  For me…it’s not about the food.  By this point I am so hungry I could probably eat cardboard and be happy.  The problem comes in with the logistics.  No…pictures of people eating are not great.  But what happens when in between courses the bride and groom steal a kiss at their table?  Or a family member stands up for an impromptu speech?  When we are sitting in another room we are counting on the DJ to tell us when things start up again and I can’t tell you the number of times that they just don’t.  When I get sat in the room with the guests, it ensures that I don’t miss a beat.  That I can capture every moment and eat at the same time.  And typically, when we’re seated with the guests we get served the same time as the guests.  When they seat us in another room we get served last and by this time most people are finishing up and the window to actually eat is about five minutes.

 

What I’ve realized over the last few months is that brides really have no clue what a vendor meal means.  If you’ve never been a vendor…and your catering company or venue asks you how many vendors you have…you are just simply going to answer.  And I’m willing to bet a lot of money that if a bride knew a vendor meal meant their photographer wasn’t in the room…they would feel a lot differently about it.  Most people think it’s about eating better food…but for me it’s about never missing a second.

 

This post was way longer than I intended…but hopefully this makes sense and doesn’t sound to preachy.  At the end of the day…I want my brides to look at their photos and be overcome with happiness and be able to remember every second of their day.   I never want anyone to look at their photos and feel like anything is missing…so hopefully this post can help prevent that.  Ok I’m done now I swear.  🙂

 

 

  • Christy Tyler - September 10, 2013 - 9:20 am

    We are totally on the same wavelength! haha! Love it. Fabulous tips L!ReplyCancel

  • Jackie Phillips - September 10, 2013 - 9:26 am

    Well said! Most brides don’t know the ins and outs of weddings and all the behind the scene things that help us to better photograph their wedding when we are taken care of and most importantly, trusted.ReplyCancel

  • Katie - September 10, 2013 - 9:33 am

    Couldn’t agree more with all of the points in this post!!!!ReplyCancel

Katie and Steve are two of the most thoughtful and caring people I have ever met.  From the first day I met Katie I felt at ease.  Her genuine smile and kindness made me feel like we’d been friends for years.  As time went on and I got to know her and Steve together…I realized he was no different.  Just watching the way Steve cares about Katie is so refreshing and makes me love my job just a little more.

 

Their wedding day was nothing short of perfect.  They both put so much thought into every single detail and the result was absolutely gorgeous.  Not only was their day perfect…but every single person in that room was beaming just because they got to be there to celebrate.  To celebrate Katie and Steve.  Taking the next big step towards exactly how life should be.  Together.  Forever.

 

Katie and Steve…you guys have such a special place in my heart.  You care so much about everyone around you and I am so happy you got a day for people to do the same to you.  I hope Greece was incredible and amazing and I need to hear ALL about it (because Gary and I are most definitely honeymooning there too).  I know you two are going to have the happiest life together and I am so thankful that I got to be even a small part of it.  Love you guys!!!

 

 

A giant thank you to my second shooter, Sidne, for making the drive out to Peoria with me.  🙂

And thanks to the vendors that made this day happen:

Venue: Perre Marquette  |  Wedding Coordinator: Beth Maxwell  |  Event design: Beth Maxwell  |  Flowers: Beth Maxwell (if you haven’t noticed she’s amazing!)  |  Band: The Mix (maybe the best wedding band I’ve ever seen)  |  Hair & Makeup: The Loft  |  Videographer: Lexoria Wedding Films

As soon as she mentioned a Boston Terrier…I knew I liked them.  I mean…I’m pretty sure pugs and bostons were related in a past life.  Their squishy faces are proof.  🙂  So since our dogs were practically family I knew it was going to be a great session.  The beach was packed and it was hot…really hot.  For some reason our nice cool summer had turned into a heat wave on the day of our session…of course.  But it didn’t matter.  Jackie and Andy (and Lola) were as adorable and snuggly as ever.  They were constantly laughing and making my job so easy.  As the sun had just fallen below the trees and our session was wrapping up…we decided this was the kind of night where you get in the water.  And that is exactly what they did.  Hand in hand they ran into the lake…fully clothed…and for a few minutes got to feel like kids again.  I left our session with that feeling of overwhelming happiness in my gut.  What other job lets you splash around in the lake with your clothes on….photograph two people who are so ridiculously in love…and walk home staring at the most beautiful city in the world.

 

Jackie and Steve Andy…thanks for reminding me how lucky I am to do what I do…and for being so much fun.  You guys are awesome and I’m pretty sure our dogs should be BFFS.  🙂

 

  • Christy Tyler - August 28, 2013 - 9:07 am

    These are so sweet!! The light is perfection – and I was laughing so hard at the pup rolling around behind them, and the one where she’s just staring at his shins!! hahaha Oh my gosh. haha Love!ReplyCancel

I could have showed her any of them…because it’s impossible for her to take a bad picture.  But I flipped through until I found my favorite.  I had been squealing all day about how amazing they were in front of the camera and I could tell she wanted a sneak peek.  When I turned my camera around to give her a glimpse she gasped and instantly tears started welling up in her eyes.  It was like that photo literally meant everything to her.  As the day went on and I kept giving her little peeks…and her reaction never changed.  I realized while she loved the photos…what she loved most was what those photos represented.  Her and Nat’s day.  Their special moment that signifies the rest of their life together.  A moment captured in time that will forever take her back to that exact second.  And it will make her remember the best day of her life.

 

Nat and Erin are the kind of couple that you go out of your way to be around.  They are fun…so thoughtful and caring…and incredibly in love.  The kind of love that you never doubt because it’s so obvious.  And their day was no different.  Every detail was thoughtfully placed and every person so taken care of.  It was so fun from beginning to end.  And every person in that room was filled with love.  All the smiles and tears made it so obvious that everyone there knew these two were meant to be.  And I was no different.

 

Nat and Erin…I love you guys so much and I am really hoping that we get to be neighbors one day!  It will be just like Friends I promise.  🙂  In all seriousness…I am so thankful that I got the chance to meet you guys and be there for such an important day in your life.  Have such an amazing time in Italy and we need lots of wine happy hours when you get back!

 

A huge thanks to Sidne as always for second shooting with me!

Venue: Oak Brook Hills Marriott Resort  |  Florist: Debi’s Designs  |  Cake: Oak Mill Bakery  |  DJ: Dependable Wedding DJ  |  Makeup: Outer Beauty Makeup  |  Videographer: Mike Soderlind