There’s something next level (literally) about a rooftop wedding. It feels luxe. Exclusive. Like you’re a part of the city, and one with its skyline. In Chicago, the skyline is something else.
Read MoreLauren and Michael had the softest, springiest color palette and we are obsessed with the pink and yellow combo. Their gorgeous florals flowed throughout the wedding day, with the main feature as their stunning portrait backdrop at their reception space.
Read MoreAfter Jane and Julio got engaged in New York City, they went to the Museum of Modern Art and saw Claude Monet’s painting ‘Water Lilies’. This soon became the inspiration behind their wedding design.
Read MoreThe Ivy Room is nestled in the heart of downtown Chicago and hidden from view. The fact that it is hidden in plain sight makes it feel even more magical. Walking into the garden area you feel like you have been transported into another world.
Read MoreLauren and Ryan chose Chicago as their wedding destination because of its central location to their families but also because of the iconic skyline.
Read More“Our venue had the most wonderful view of the Chicago river and skyline through huge glass windows all around. Because of this, we wanted to ensure the space felt light, and airy, not burdened with décor. We did however, install a flower wall to cover the back side of the space and that added a great focal point“
Read MoreAn electric bubble church exit followed a gorgeous Greek ceremony before we all headed to their venue, City Hall Chicago. Greek music, dancing, great food and so much love made for an incredible celebration and I'm forever grateful I was there to capture every amazing minute!
Read MoreThis couple waited a long time for their big day to finally arrive. They got engaged, booked their beautiful venue, bought the perfect dress and hired the Chicago wedding photographer that best matched their vision in 2019.
Read MoreToday’s real Chicago wedding is a gothic, whimsical wedding at Carnivale. This couple made their wedding day entirely their own and we love it all, from theme and color palette down to the entertainment choice at their reception.
Read MoreWe are so excited to share Lauren and Michael’s gorgeous Chicago engagement session. They stopped at some of our favorite locations on what looks to be the perfect evening - that sunset is everything!!
Read MoreWhen a client dreams a dream that is in a faraway place or wants to stay in their own home, the details are what can make a wedding and event go right out of the ballpark and this couple did everything right! Enjoy this gorgeous Chicago wedding captured perfectly by Aesthetiica Photography.
Read MoreThis wedding had it all. A custom designed bridal gown, a pier side wedding ceremony, fireworks, and one of the most stately wedding reception spaces in Chicago, the AON Grand Ballroom.
Read MoreThis wedding featured two of the sweetest people surrounded by the kindest families. Their wedding day at the Chicago History Museum, was full of candid moments and nonstop smiles from everyone.
Read MoreSeth and Alex originally hail from Seattle, but chose the city of Chicago as the destination for their wedding day. They also chose to have their engagement session in Chicago at two iconic locations.
Read MoreThis Chicago couple wanted a non-traditional wedding in the City, to celebrate with all their friends and family. They chose a unique, alternative, artsy venue downtown, called Lacuna Lofts, as their space, and chose intentional details.
Read MoreNatalie + Kelly held their City Winery wedding on the most perfect fall day surrounded by the BEST group of people. Now THIS is a wedding we’d love to relive over and over again!
Read MoreThe day Kevin and Brandon got married was a picture perfect fall day in Chicago. The sun was beaming, there was not a cloud in the sky, and you could just feel that it was going to be a special day.
Read MoreThis couple met and got married in the heart of Chicago. They're both Korean American, so they wanted to represent both sides of their cultures and do their wedding their way by incorporating traditional bits from both Korean and American traditions.
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