Weddings at St. Michael's Church

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As a Northwest Indiana wedding photographer, I make images at many different venues and churches with many different faiths.  Today I'm showcasing Catholic wedding ceremonies and specifically those at St. Michael's Church in Schererville.  The priests at St. Michael's are very traditional and it's important as a photographer to respect that.  I always talk to the officiators to find out their boundaries before I shoot.  In a Catholic church this usually means no flash photography and being limited to certain areas of the room at certain times.

St. Michael's Church has very dramatic architecture so I definitely take a lot of wide shots to show this off....

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While my goal is to never be the center of attention at any wedding ceremony, it's especially important at Catholic churches.  So what's a photographer to do when he's limited to the outer reaches of the building and still want to capture expressions and emotion?  If the wide angle camera is on my right hip, the one with the zoom lens is on my left...

While most of my attention is given to the bride and groom and family, I will capture the priests as well.  The outpouring of their faith while delivering a mass to a wedding couple and their guests can be quite captivating...

Part of the tradition at a wedding ceremony at St. Michael's Church is having the bride and groom praying under the Virgin Mary while out of view of the congregation.  I'm always grateful to be allowed to capture this special moment...

While Catholic wedding ceremonies can be longer than most, this gives plenty of time for me to capture the wedding photos in a variety of styles and angles.  I try to always be aware and ready to focus on the first kiss...

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Keep in mind that after the ceremony, we will only have 30 minutes (if that) to take family formal pictures.  It would be best to have all family members aware and to not have a receiving line.  While I love to take different, creative and fun group photos, the rules of the church dictate that we keep it simple and traditional.

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No matter what your faith may be, let's discuss how to approach your wedding photography at your church. Chances are I will have already photographed there and will know the rules.  Nonetheless, I want to make sure I capture your wedding ceremony in all it's grandeur.  

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Wedding in Barrington, Illinois: Molly & Steve Sneak Peek

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Molly and Steve were married just last week at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church in Barrington, Illinois.  I caught up with the bride just before the ceremony for last minute powdering of her make up before walking down the aisle.  

It was a windy, but fairly warm winter day so we did a few family formals photos outside the church before guests arrived...

On Molly's shot list of requested photographs was the choir's bells which sounded fabulous as they played during parts of the church ceremony...

The children were great as they walked down the long aisle of the majestic looking church....

As our groom Steve awaited, Molly walked down the aisle with her brother giving her away...

After the ceremony we began taking family photos inside the church and eventually ended our session with the bride and groom alone and sharing a kiss in the darkened room...

The reception took place at Pine Crest Golf course which served a fantastic meal.  Here the maid of honor gives a speech to toast the newlyweds...

Soon the first dance was underway as my assistant and I put the happy couple in our spotlight...

This is just a sneek peak with many more images to come.  Subscibe to this Journal or the SBV Photography Facebook Page for updates and links to the entire photo gallery of Molly and Steve's wedding in Barrington, Illinois.  For now, as this family here might say - peace out!!

 

The Fall Wedding of Jackie and Brandon

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A few week's back I did a sneak peak at Jackie and Brandon's Fall wedding.  I finally get a chance to follow up with more images and stories from their beautiful wedding day.  I got a little behind due to shooting about 6 more weddings this Autumn!!  So let's play catch up here and let me take you through their day...

The wedding day started out at Jackie's parent's Schererville home with the bride (and her bridesmaids) in her flannel shirt and veil getting her make up applied.

I remember a flurry of activity with the occasional stop for bagels and orange juice....

These Getting Ready sessions are where I become a fly on the wall taking photo journalistic shots of the wedding day - fun candids, detail shots and some casually posed photos like the one below of mom and her daughter.

I had done engagement photos of Jackie and Brandon the previous year and it was great to come across the save the date magenet tucked into these flowers....

I try to never leave the Getting Ready area until I can get a photo of the bride's mom zipping up her dress. This one was taken in the bedroom of the house just before the limousine was scheduled to arrive. 

We were able to sneak in some nice photos of the girls in their dresses at the house.  In this one we walked over to the side of a neighbors yard and did a quick celebratory shot with flowers in the air against the gorgeous field and blue skies...

My assistant and I arrived at St. Michael's Church for the ceremony and immediately began taking formal pictures of the groom and his family including this GQ cover shot of the groomsmen...

St. Michael's church in Schererville Indiana is a beautiful setting for a wedding with great architecture. I like to take many wide shots here to capture the grandeur of the setting.  Here is the bride and groom praying in front of the Virgin Mary during the ceremony...

Another wide shot of the catholic ceremony....

The areas that a photographer can go within the church are restricted so this is why I carry an extra camera body with a telephoto lens so I can get up close when I need to.  

Perfect examples of this would be Jackie giving a hug to the groom's parents...

.... and the bride and groom sharing a laugh during the ceremony.

There were two priests present on this day and I thought they made for great subjects as they conducted the catholic mass...

Capturing the first kiss is often done by zooming in tight and anticipating the moment.  I love it when the bride and groom linger for awhile.  Keep smootching - I want more shots!!  :)

St. Michael's Church allows 30 minutes for formal photography so I like to get the large groups done first.  I often say I like to mix different styles and here is a great example of a traditional pose for Grandparent's to hang on the wall followed up by a fun one for the young couple to show off...

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The jumping bridal party photo from above was taken at Centennial Park in Munster, Indiana.  This location is becoming quite popular for formal photographs as well as outdoor ceremonies.  There is a golf course at the park and i often uses the carts as props for group photographs.

It's a wide open area with many different scenes such as this winding road to a lake complete with a running fountain...

We went behind the amphitheater stage and used this wood wall for some edgier bride and groom shots.  This first one features a tired bride holding here shoes and flowers and awaiting the groom to wisk her away.  He certainly does so, but not before some major kissing ensues...

To view the entire gallery of Jackie and Brandon's Fall Wedding, including the reception at Villa Cesare Banquet Hall in Highland, please follow the link.

Sneak Peek: Mike and Kelly's Autumn Wedding in Griffith, Indiana

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Mike and Kelly had some wonderful autumn colors for their wedding at St. Mary's church in Griffith, Indiana. Today we give you a sneak peek of the Getting Ready in Schererville to ceremony and formals in Griffith up to the reception at Chetniks Memorial Hall.  More images and behind the scenes commentary to come at a later date.

The bride to be was all smiles when she received a delivery of flowers from her soon to be husband Mike.  These came complete with an "insider" humorous note that only Kelly understood.  Of course, she explained it all to us.  Good luck with your new last name Kelly!!

The Schererville neighborhood had great Fall leaves everywhere and made for a nice scene for some quick bride and bridesmaids photographs before the limousine would wisk them away to the ceremony.

Wedding photography can be dangerous!!  This bridesmaid may be laughing, but the sudden stop of the maniacal postal driver moments before was a bit startling!!!

The ceremony at St. Mary's Church in Griffith started out with the cute ring bearer walking down the aisle.  I hope someone got a picture of him high fiving me as he walked past.

The bride walks down the aisle flanked by her parents...

The church is a beautiful building.  Here the bride and groom pray during the ceremony...

Family photos were done inside the church immediately following the ceremony and we ended with a few moody couples shots in a dark area of the church of the new Mr. and Mrs. Mucha.

Soon we went to go enjoy the wonderful Fall colors of Griffith Park with the entire wedding party...

Our next destination was Oak Ridge Prairie, also in Griffith.  Here is one of the happy couple strolling as the Autumn leaves fall upon them...

The wedding day ended at Chetniks Memorial Hall in Schererville with dinner and dancing.  Kelly had the tables decorated to show off the Fall season and sentiments of the day.

Many more images to follow from throughout the day.  Subscribe to the Journal here and / or the SBV Photography Facebook page for more updates.