Photography
Portraits – Erica
by TimKou on Apr.21, 2010, under Photography, Portraits
Last week, I had the opportunity to do a shoot with Erica. We were scheduled to be in the studio at 2pm, but along the way we ran into some snags that put us almost an hour off schedule. Fortunately, we still had enough time in the studio and we head out to downtown Elmhurst to do some outdoor shots.
I was really happy with some of the results. The rough start had me a bit off beat in the beginning, but after things got moving along, I think we clicked into a good rhythm. Once we hit downtown and found some spots, things really fell into place. The sun was providing some great golden back lighting, and I used my Fong diffuser on my Speedlight for flash fill. For anyone looking to do flash photography, I’d highly recommend investing in a Gary Fong Lightsphere. It doesn’t look the most dignified, but after you see the results, you really won’t care what it looks like.
Erica was really great to work with. She was very easygoing, and we had a really fun and relaxed session. Here are a few picks from the shoot.
Wedding – Michelle and Mike
by TimKou on Jan.25, 2010, under Photography, Wedding
January 12, 2010
This wedding was special, and very unique on so many different levels. The fact that the bride was the second of twins was only the beginning of it.
The planner, Theresa, sent my brother a Facebook message asking if I’d be available to shoot a wedding the following week. On a Tuesday. While not completely unheard of, Tuesday weddings are not very common. Since the day was open, I gave her a call to let her know I’d sit down and meet with her.
We met on the Thursday before the wedding at a Caribou Coffee, and she told me about the whole scheme. And a scheme it was. In fact, this was a “surprise” wedding for the bride. Well, the bride knew she was getting married, but she didn’t know that it wasn’t going to be in the circuit court like she thought.
Theresa was literally planning this entire event in a single week. She booked a private dining room at a Holiday Inn where the ceremony and reception would take place, she made the catering arrangements, found an officiant on Rent-a-Rev (who had apparently officiated the bride’s twin sister’s wedding), invited all of the guests to the location, and decorated a cake for the bride.
The result was one extremely surprised and happy bride, and a one-of-a-kind wedding opportunity.
Shooting in the small space had it’s challenges, and lighting was extremely scarce. But, overall, we were all happy with the results of the photography, and Michelle had a real wedding at a real location, officiated by a real reverend, with a real reception and a real cake, and it was all captured by a real photographer.
Wedding – Jane and Joe
by TimKou on Dec.09, 2009, under Photography, Wedding
November 21, 2009
I knew Jane from a few years back, and had met Joe at a recent sushi party. I heard that they were getting married when she contacted me and told me that a mother-of-the-bride at a recent wedding I had done had recommended me.
Jane is an incredibly outgoing and wonderful person, and Joe is the her perfect match. It was a real treat to be at this wedding shooting along with my brother, Matt. The kids (Joe’s nieces and nephews) were a real blast to photograph, and the entire atmosphere of the wedding was exuberant and joyous. I had a great time with this one.
The ceremony was at St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church in Deerfield, and the reception was at the European Chrystal banquet halls in Arlington Heights.
































