Bride & Groom Shoot — Olbrich Gardens

What is a bride-and-groom shoot?   Well, instead of an engagement shoot or a bridal shoot, we did a bride-and-groom shoot at Olbrich Botanical Gardens.  Christina & David were married on July 2, 2011; you can see the post for their wedding pictures HERE.   These pictures were taken after their honeymoon when they were relaxed and in perfect peace.   The following are some samples of the pictures I took. 

This first picture was taken at the reflecting pond on a bright, sunny day.  We got some great reflection in the water. 

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I joked with them about taking a swim in the pond.  Nevertheless, they did take a “dip,” as shown in the picture below. 

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I like to shoot in shady areas.  With all that sun the bride & groom need the shade to show their expressions. 

With this shot I asked them to act naturally as they walk toward me.  I think they did a great job of “acting”.   That is not so easy to do with all kinds of people watching you, including Christina’s parents (who also attended the shoot).

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The sprinkler fountain is one of several water scenes at Olbrich.  This is a favorite for many people, as it has gorgeous colors in the background. 

Christina and David are celebrating their new marriage. 

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This is one of my favorite pictures.  Christina looks so angelic with the veil and beautiful smile.

In the background is one of several waterfalls in the park.   Christina is standing beneath a footbridge, which provides some nice shade.  I use a studio strobe to bring in soft light.  The background is lit by the sun, while Christina is lit by my strobe.

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Below is a thinly veiled kiss and an awful pun.   But it is a beautiful picture. 

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I love to focus on flowers and have the bridal party–or in this case the bride and groom–out of focus in the background. 

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Another one of my favorite shots is to focus on the couple’s rings. 

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I took lots of shots while they were sitting on a bench.  The flowers and other foliage are so beautiful that they can be distracting and become the focus instead of the couple. 

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This is an example of what you can get with great natural-looking light and close-up shots.   Christina and David have great smiles.

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I like how Christina has her elbow on David.  She looks comfortable, and the image reflects how they are best friends and that they enjoy each other.

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I was told that they wanted this picture because Christina’s grandmother and mother wore this veil (different from the veil in the other pictures).  The picture is of Christina’s grandparents.  

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Lizzy & Kyle — First Presbyterian Church Waunakee

Kyle Smasal and Elizabeth (Lizzy) McNabb were married July 15, 2011 at First Presbyterian Church in Waunakee, Wisconsin.   I have photographed in this church previously; it is a beautiful facility with a very nice sanctuary and a wonderful chapel.   Lizzy and Kyle chose to do a First Look to provide more time for all the pictures they wanted before the ceremony.    For me the First Look is great for a variety of reasons.   Check out the next few pictures as I continue to explain why this is a good option. 

I fully understand the emotion of seeing each other for the first time as the bride comes down the aisle.   It is a beautiful thing and that is how I saw my bride the day I was married a long time ago.   But for practical, aesthetic and romantic reasons it is also worth considering the First Look.   

We are covering the event with two people and thus two angles.   The scene is set.  Lizzy enters the chapel and is gracefully shown in soft, natural light. 

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With natural looks, from natural feelings, the beauty of the moment is captured. 

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In this picture the flowers are in focus but the mood of the photo is not about the flowers.  It is still obviously about Kyle and Lizzy. 

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Because there are not hundreds of people watching, it is easier to express natural emotion and enjoy the moment.

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There is also time for me to suggest a pose or two and get another romatic look.    Then it is time for us to leave and let the couple have some time alone.   Compared to seeing each other for the first time during the ceremony, the First Look is a more private and intimate experience .

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 Here Lizzy is carrying her older sister.   For their engagement pictures I had Lizzy holding Kyle up in the air (he was holding onto a tree) so I thought this would be a nice compliment.  It is also a great opportunity to tease Lizzy about her amazing strength. 

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Though we were taking formal pictures, I really like this candid shot.  It reflects the mood of the day. 

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I don’t post a lot of formal pictures on my web site.  However, showing the ability to properly light for formals is important,  too.   I do not use a camera flash as many photographers do, but I use a studio strobe with a secondary off-camera flash off to the side.   This allows for the faces and bodies to be clearly seen and for the eyes to sparkle. 

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 Creative outdoor photography is very important to me.  I try to come up with new ideas for each wedding. 

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I also use a lot of shots that I have done in the past.  The iPhone shot has become one of my favorites. 

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Across from the Capitol is Grace Episcopal Church, which has beautiful trees and a nice garden.   It offers an attractive background and beautiful shaded light.

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The picture below is another one of my favorites.   The wedding party is probably pretty confused about why I am laying down on the hot street taking pictures of the flowers.   But they didn’t complain. 

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The Wisconsin Capitol offers a huge selection of beautiful angles, shapes, windows, and gardens for backdrops.   The shot below is one of my top favorites. 

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The reception was held at the Inn on the Park, which is across the street from the Capitol.  It has many beautiful furnishings inside and is an excellent location for a wedding reception. 

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Stacie & Brad — Wedding at Forrestal Gallery in Middleton

Brad and Stacie were married at the Forrestal Gallery in Middleton on July 9, 2011.   To make things interesting they decided to have their outdoor pictures taken as Vilas Zoo.   Brad wanted it to be like a day at the zoo.   One nice thing about weddings, people are especially nice and complimentary, saying things like, “Oh what a beautiful dress.”  “Its a wedding party at the zoo – what a great idea.”   And when we were getting shots in front of the lions people gave us room, no one complained and when we were done people came swarming in.  I did not realize that a crowd was watching and waiting behind me.   I was impressed and said a big thank you to everyone. 

This first shot marks the beginning of our trip in the zoo grounds.  I had the wedding party on a picnic table which provides for good spacial balance. 

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While in the same area I took the opportunity to lay the flowers down and get an artistic shot of the couple in the background. 

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Though you can’t see them very well, the lions are in the background.   Taking a photo with the couple holding the phone is one of my favorite shots.  Brad and Stacie are showing off another pose making the whole image look great.

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Now the giraffes are more prominently placed.  I love this shot because the giraffes appear to be kissing!  I mean when I look at the picture close up I can see the giraffes are lips to lips .  I don’t know if this is common giraffe behavior.  Maybe they were sharing a snack or maybe it was purely a coincidence.

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I asked Brad to lift and twirl Stacie and I asked the wedding party to jump.   My instructions for when to jump were not clear.  Mostly, they did not all jump at the same time –except once and this was it.  I was amazed that everyone was off the ground.   I think the taller giraffe was wondering what kind of strange ritual this was going on among the humans!

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We took a trip to Olin Park to get several wedding party pictures.  They were suppose to look casual.  What do you think?

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Next was the wedding at Forrestal Gallery in Middleton.   The ceremony was outdoors but was covered by a semitransparent tent.   In the background where the minister is standing is a gazebo. 

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I think this is a very pretty ring shot.  The rings are pretty too.   I used my 100 mm macro lens to get a good clean closeup shot of the rings and hands.

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I am not really big on taking pictures of flowers.  They are so easy to take.  But with this shot with the windows in the background I found to be especially beautiful.  I plan to use it as an art piece for my studio. 

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The entrance to Forrestal Gallery is really very attractive with an old world charm.   I love the shots I got of Brad and Stacie at the end of the evening in this location. 

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This following image is definitely one of my top favorite images of the day.   It was a good day. 

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Christina Quale & David Heiliger — Monona Terrace

View the wedding day highlights video here:

July 2, 2011 Christina Quale & David Heiliger were married at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Madison, Wisconsin.   I began the day by meeting the couple at the Madison Hilton Hotel.  Christina and David decided to do a “first look” at the Hilton.  For those considering the idea, I think it is both exciting and romantic.  Afterwards they took a few minutes to be alone.   So for those considering the “first look”, I definitely recommend it.   It allows me to get some great photographs and the couple to have a more intimate experience. 

The following are just a few pictures from the day. 

Christina’s beautiful dress. 

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Lacing up the back of the dress.

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One of the “first look” pictures.

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Because of the “first look”, we had time to do the outdoor pictures before the ceremony. 

Wide angle of the wedding party at the Monona Terrace. 

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I love the deep blue sky in these photos.  My polarizing filter helped with that. 

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The eyes have my vote.

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I have every couple do the dip, and I love to get the wedding party cheering them on!

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The next few images are some ceremony shots at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Madison. 

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The exchange of rings.

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A great action shot — the kiss.

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 I really enjoyed playing with the candles at the reception, with both photo and video. 

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I love this ring shot.   I credit a previous customer for the idea for this shot.  She said that she saw this shot in her parents’ album and wanted it in hers.  So I made it happen and now it is a James Studio staple. 

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Weddings are all about the bride, but once in a while I like to feature the groom.   I think David looks pretty suave in this shot. 

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Russell Welch with Music for You was the DJ.  I have never seen anyone get the people involved as much as Russell did.  He was amazing.  If you need a DJ, consider Music for You

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The father/daughter dance came toward the end of the evening.  I had to include one of their dance photos. 

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