ILLINOIS WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS
These Professional Wedding Photographers service areas in Illinois including Chicago, Peoria, Springfield, Sterling, Darien and more. See additional wedding photos, read reviews and contact photographers for availability.
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Misha Media Photography - Chicago, IL
Misha Media is a Chicago based wedding photographer available for travel world wide. Our style can be summed up in three words: SIMPLE, SASSY AND SOPHISTICATED! We are very passionate about our work
Phone: (630)935-7435
Site: www.mishamedia.com
Timothy Whaley Photographic Artists - Lisle, IL
Both artists and photojournalists, our photographers use a combination of contemporary portraits, and "photojournalism", to "tell your story as it unfolds, portray personalities and capture the emotion that will make your wedding so wonderfully unique."
Phone: (888)207-8646
Site: www.twaphoto.com
Tori Lynn Photography - Chicago, IL
I specialize in creating images specifically designed for the client, from traditional to artistic, glamour to modern. My work is designed to show off the client’s personality with an elegant flare.
Phone: (847)409-2003
Site: www.torilynnphotography.com
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How can I be sure to get all of the photos I'm looking for?Create a timeline of the day! Do some research and find out how to make a timeline -- it enables a family member or guest to know what to expect that day and call for help if something does not happen as it is planned. Someone who is helping on the day can know what all plans are and supervise arrivals for the correct photos etc.. - pishu827
Can you give me some tips for when I plan my wedding day timeline?
Plan your reception with your guests in mind and everyone will be happier. For example, a lot of older guests won't stay for the entire reception, so if you plan to cut your cake and do the bouquet toss near the end, they'll either leave early and miss it or will have to stay a lot longer than they're comfortable. Consider cutting your cake right after you're announced in and dance your first dance - all eyes are already on you, your caterer can cut the cake for serving after dinner, and older guests will be around to enjoy that special moment.
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