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Locations We Have Photographed |
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have photographed weddings in Chicago and the Chicago
suburbs including the following towns and cities: Addison,
Alsip, Arlington
Heights, Aurora,
Barrington,
Bartlett,
Bensenville,
Bloomingdale,
Bolingbrook,
Bridgeview,
Burr Ridge, Chicago,
Darien,
DeKalb,
Des Plaines, Downers
Grove, Dyer IN, East Dundee, Elburn, Elgin,
Elk
Grove Village, Elmhurst,
Elmwood Park, Farmer City, Frankfort,
Geneva, Glen
Ellyn, Glendale Heights, Glenview,
Hammond Indiana, Hickory Hills, Hinsdale,
Hoffman Estates, and Homer Glen, Illinois, Ingleside,
Itasca, Joliet,
Lake Forest,
Lemont,
LeRoy, Libertyville, Lisle,
Lockport,
Lombard Illinois, Long
Grove, Manteno, Medinah, Midlothian, Mokena,
Montgomery, Morton Grove, and Mundelein, Illinois, Naperville,
New Lenox,
Niles, Norridge, Northlake, Oak Forest, Oak
Park, Oakbrook,
Orland
Park, Palatine, Palos
Hills, Pekin, Plainfield,
River Grove, Riverside, Rockford, Rosemont,
Schaumburg,
Schiller Park, South Holland, St.
Charles, Streamwood, Sycamore, Illinois, Tinley
Park, Villa
Park, Wadsworth, Warrenville,
West
Chicago, West Dundee, Wheaton,
Willow
Springs, Willowbrook,
Wilmette, Wilmington, Winnetka,
Woodridge, Worth,
Illinois. |
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| Creative
Wedding Photography Overview (Part 1) |
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article from weddingphotographydirectory.com |
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Also
known as artistic wedding photography, this photography approach
allows the photographer to improvise and use his/her artistic
sense to tell the story of your wedding day. Creative wedding
photography is known for really unique and unusual lighting
effects and angles that make the result really stand out from
the ordinary. When study at an creative style imagery, one often
wonders if he is looking at a photograph or a piece of art.
The abstract feel of some of artistic photographs puts them
in the class of imagery one may see at an art gallery. Often,
when looking at creative photographs one may notice more and
more details they have not noticed when first glancing at the
photo. While some artistic photos need to be posed, others occur
naturally. This happens quite seldom, but when it does it produces
simply amazing images. Think of a photograph where the bride
and groom's reflection is glitters on the surface of the lake
or an image where the newly weds are engaged in their first
dance and their shadows on the marble floor seem to be dancing
to a melody of their own. A good artistic photographer will
not only use the mood of the wedding, but the very environment
the ceremony is in. Shadows, lighting and even focus is manipulated
to achieve the desired effect. Often artistic photographers
will employ the use of black and white images to make the pictures
look even more distinctive. This brings out some dramatic lighting
and shadow effects that make the wedding day look mysterious
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