About Me

This is what happens when a poet meets an artist. Alicia and Erin share the same love for documentary photography, Mary Ellen Mark, vintage photographs and are both Columbia College of Chicago photography Major Graduates. They combined their similar loves with their different ways of seeing the world to create a wedding photography style that uses both of their unique visions. We take our work very seriously because we know that our photos have to last a lifetime. you won't get the boring, "stand here and smile" wedding photos because we know our photos should be as unique and fun as you are. We put much consideration and care into our clients because they always become our friends. Their day is as unique and important to us because we choose to only shoot a select number of weddings per year and we want those weddings to be with people we connect and share our vision with. It is our pure passion and joy to be able to be a part of your love story, and to create poetry with your wedding day images.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Paul and Nicoles Winter wedding.

“Miles and miles and miles apart.
Although so far you've touched my heart.
 Your laugh, your voice, your smile,
 Seem to shorten every mile.”



I don’t even know where to begin on this blog. We fell in love with Nicole and Paul. Maybe it was because of the way Nicole and her mom laughed at our dumb jokes at our first meeting, Maybe its because they have endured, distance, the military and a number of setbacks on their wedding day and remained focused on their unfailing love.  Maybe because Erin prayed for snow on their wedding day and we got it, in the most unseasonably warm December to date, the one day it snowed was on their wedding. or maybe it’s because the only minute we were more stunned then the moment we saw how handsome Paul looked in his uniform was the first moment we saw Nicole in her dress. Maybe it was when a woman came running after us in a park so fast we were worried she was going to steal our equipment because she wanted to shake the hand of a Marine on his wedding day and give him a gift. She pulled her car over to do so which explained her frantic to find us.  Perhaps it’s because of the way Paul stood tall always ready to protect Nicole from ice, wild horses, or the cold. Maybe it’s because we drove them around in the most chaotic and dysfunctional shoot we have had to date and they were relaxed and trusted that we would still get something beautiful.  I thought maybe It was  because even when I lost a horse and went running after it to re-bridle it, and Erin silently freaked out and wondered if we had enough money to replace a horse, they stayed calm and were ready to make a run for it if we had to. (I caught, bridled and saved the horse and all that was hurt was my pride after talking up what a great cowgirl I would make.) but I knew for sure we had fallen in love with them when a few weeks later Nicole sent Erin and I a box in the mail with two horse ornaments and a note that said “these ones won’t get away from you”    I mean seriously. Who couldn’t love them after that?

We cannot say enough good things about Nicole and Paul, we genuinely got super attached to them and were heartbroken to hear they would be stationed in California but felt much better after she told us she would visit us when they came home.  We wish all the most beautiful things life has to offer them because not only did their love warm us on the only snowy day in December it inspires us whenever we remember it. Thanks Paul and Nicole for your patience, humor and most of all your inspiring love. Please, please please  keep in touch….




















Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy New Years!

We wanted to take a quick moment this New Year’s Eve and reflect on how lucky we are that our Job is documenting love all year, and how thankful we are for all the sweet, beautiful, and best of all interesting couples we’ve had the pleasure of shooting in 2011.

We hope this next year brings so much more love, happiness, blessings and good times then this last year and we are so grateful we got to be a small part of this year in your lives.

Thank you All! And Happy New Year!!!!



























Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Graham and Ysobel's engagement session

*I am humbled in this city
There seems to be an endless sea of people like us
Wakeful dreamers, I pass them on the sunlit streets
In our rooms filled with laughter
We make hope from every small disaster
 
(*Painting by Chagall- the weepies)


We met with Ysobel and Graham on one of the first cold nights of the year. We ordered a bottle of wine, and began to talk and the time passed so fast I could hardly believe we were there to talk about wedding photography. They had us smiling and laughing and feeling warm. Their love story was adorable and told of two people with big dreams. exactly the kind of people we love working with. Ysobel and Graham met in college; they were both in the same Business fraternity. They fell in love slowly and soon their big dreams included each other, and before they knew it they didn’t want their big dreams to ever miss the other.  We are so excited to photograph their wedding! They are getting married in a Frank Lloyd Wright house. If anyone is familiar with his work you know he was a big dreamer that never let impossibilities stop him.  I think it’s a perfect place to start their marriage and kick off the next chapter of their adventure.

*“Everybody says "you can't, you can't, you can't, don't try."
Still everybody says that if they had the chance they'd fly like we do.”




























(we seriously had a blast this day, how can you not just love them?)