Unique Wedding Photos

We are all looking for those unique, special and different wedding photos.  There are many different factors that contribute to making wedding photos unique.  I perused some of my recent images to try to showcase the unique, different, fun, cool, emotional and more.  It's a matter of taste and style and these will not be suited to everyone.  Not every wedding picture can be or needs to be cutting edge.  However, my goal as your wedding photographer is do give you something that the average person who bought a DSLR for Christmas cannot give you.

The image at the beginning of this post and the larger version below is Andrew and Megan in a back alley in downtown Crown Point.  I got together with them (as I do with all my clients) for a meeting to discuss style and the type of wedding photos they were looking for.  I got a sense that they may want a few edgy photographs, something with some sex appeal.  So, in addition to some nice family shots at the park we decided to get away before the reception started for a set of unique, sexy wedding photographs.

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Here are some images that I broke down into categories.  On some of these I provided a larger image that needs to be clicked on for full viewing.  See if any of these styles are for you.  Perhaps you have something in mind that we can create to give you your own unique and different photo.

Composites and Collages

I've studied digital imaging and have the skills to do some pretty cool wedding composites and collages.  This is certainly one way of achieving unique wedding photos.  I always do a few of these for each of my wedding clients.  They really love them and often order them as large wall prints.

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I knew for sure that I was going to do a composite of the skyline for Brittany and Shaun's Chicago wedding. We traveled all around the windy city taking many unique single image photographs that day, but I wanted to have them towering over my favorite big city for something unique that they could hang on their wall and show off on Facebook.

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Zach and Olivia's retro style wedding took place on an Indiana farm in Lowell called Gardens on the Prairie.  It's a different take on the Chicago collage with the sun soaked look that the couple asked for along with a cute close up portrait combined into one image.

Moments

Another factor in unique wedding photography is capturing moments.  Cute kids are unpredictable and you have to be ready with an eagle eye (and fast shutter speed) to capture these fleeting moments.  Here are a few of my most commented on "cute kids at weddings" photographs...

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The cute ring bearer above got a little tired at this outdoor ceremony at Coffee Creek Park in Chesterton, Indiana.  A second later he was and paying attention at mom's urging.  :)  He may have been misbehaving a little, but he gave the family (and me) a wonderful memory to cherish forever.

Gotta give the flower girl equal time!!  As you can tell, I'm not afraid to lay on the ground to get the shot!!!  lol

Another great way to capture candid moments is to sneak in some shots in between the "real" photos.  This was taken while the bride and groom were relaxing in between some posed photos.  So glad I caught this totally natural image of the bride and groom having fun at their wedding in Evansville, Indiana.

Location

Certainly a dramatic location can make for a unique wedding photo.  The spiral staircase at the Chapel of the Resurrection definitely makes for a dramatic image and is one that many clients point to as one of their favorites.

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Tom and Linda took me to White Hawk Country Club to show me the location for their outdoor wedding.  It has a nice golf course there and the natural thing would be to use that as our backdrop, but the couple did not play the sport.  They just loved the beauty of the location.  We decided to go a little further off the course where we found this awesome bridge overlooking a swamp.

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Fun Props

I really loved the fact that Brandi and Gary used these big than you notes for some formal photographs.  It was a nice surprise and sentiment for the family and firends who attended their wedding.  Add in a classic car and you have a unique wedding photo taken at Deep River Park.

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Here is one of the most unique wedding reception photos I have ever taken!!  If you have a cool car, the space, and the legal clearance (lol) to drive a vehicle in during your introduction, I will be all over that photo opportunity!!!  Jay and Rupal drove their convertible Porsche into the Celebrity Ballroom at Radisson in Merrillville just this past Spring.

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Unique Stylings

To achieve a different look for your wedding photos I may try some unique stylings such as a silhouette.  We were fighting with the sun with this particluar shot so i decided to turn off my flash and let the groom fall into silhouette with is bride partially lit by the sunlight.  The beach wedding photos were taken at The Dunes off of Lake Michigan near the Marquette Park Pavillion.

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This next one is the same couple taken on the same beach.  It could actually fall into the "moments" category as it was quite cold and the groom instinctively gave his jacket to his new bride.  I took the shot of them walking toward the water.  You once again cannot see their faces, but the warmth and love in their relationship shines through.

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Unique Poses

People tend to dread being posed as we all remember the school photographer stiffly putting us into place for that dreaded yearbook shot.  It doesn't have to be that way!!  While taking Jackie and Brandon's wedding formals at Centennial Park in Munster we came across this backstage door by the amphitheatre.  We had already gotten all of our classic bride and groom shots so it was time for something different.

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I hope you enjoyed this post and discussion of unique and different wedding photos.  I have plenty more and will post a Part 2 at some point.  Perhaps we can add your wedding photos to that post.  Let's brainstorm some ideas and make some great pictures together!!

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Rainy Day Wedding: Sneak Peek from Deep River Park

 I always tell my clients to not to worry if it rains on your wedding day.  Imagine the unique photographs you will have from braving the elements.  The image above has our bride Jamie's daughter and the groom Andrew's son walking out during the ceremony at Deep River Park.  They were on their way to the gazebo where their guests were huddled undercover.

We ended up with a very cool looking misty fog hovering around Allison's red All Star sneakers, nice saturated greenery from the wet rain and I believe a unique looking wedding photograph.  My assistant held an umbrella over me as I took these shots and we gave our extras to members of the wedding party who needed them.

I will have more images from this Deep River Park Spring wedding soon.  For now, enjoy this sneak peek.

The day started off warm and dry at Amara hair salon in Valparaiso.  The family gathered around as the bride Jamie treated herself to a relaxing foot massage.

Jamie's daughters Skylar and Alison were her bridesmaids.  Sometimes they hid from my prying lens and other times they hammed it up.  Either way I had fun capturing their Getting Ready session with their mom and Grandmother.

Jamie began to get emotional as she was trying on her veil.  She went from deep meditation to this glorious smile...

The girls went to the Radisson in Merrillville to put on their dresses.  Here's a quick fun photo in the lobby with the girls giving mom and bride to be some attitude.  Yes, Alison is wearing some red Converse All Stars with her dress!!  Cool.

At this point the rain had started so I caught up with Father and Son over at Deep River Park just before the ceremony was about to begin.

The cool rain and the warm ground created a misty fog as seen in these walking photos as the ceremony began.  Guests, Pastor and the Groom all were waiting under the roof of the gazebo.

We took family and couples shots at Deep River as the rain stopped just after the ceremony.  Here's one behind the old wedding barn...

We stayed at Deep River Park for about 45 minutes until descending upon Lucretia's Restaurant in downtown Crown Point, Indiana.  The family and friends had a nice dinner where I captured candid moments like this one with the bride and her son.

I also took many portraits of the wedding guests and their children...

Many more pictures from Jamie and Andrew's big day will be coming soon.  Subscribe to The Merrillville Wedding Photographer Journal by clicking on the RSS feed on the right.

 

 

Angela and Mike's Spring Wedding: Sneak Preview

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This is a sneak preview of Angela and Mike's Spring Wedding with many more photographs to follow as I have just started editing the images.  The photo collage above is their spectacular wedding cake along with them taking their first dance at the Celebrity Ballroom at the Radisson in Merrillville, Indiana.

We started the day at Angela's parents house in Hebron, Indiana where I got some quick portraits of the bride and her bridesmaids just before we were off to leave for the church.

The house in Hebron was just a few minutes from St. Elizabeth Ann Seton church and had a terrific four seasons room that let in a lot of natural light for this photo of the the beautiful bride.

This room also doubled as the hair and makeup center.  Big enough for a couple of hair stylist, some bridesmaids, orange juice (wink -wink), a photographer with two big cameras and apparently from all the shrieking, a spider as well!!

Angela's mom was a great hostess to me and all the girls.  She was always running to take care of things, but I finally got a quick shot of her with her daughter...

Literally minutes before heading to the ceremony, I gathered the girls underneath the weeping willow tree in their Hebron backyard.  Watch out for those branches!!

Soon after the above photo, I arrived at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Valparaiso, Indiana and captured the groomsmen and the groom in this walking shot along the cornfields behind the church.

Wedding are always a race against the clock, so we managed to sneak in a few formal shots of the guys inside the church, including this one of the groom...

Pastor Mike at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton was terrific and allowed me very free reign on where I could photograph the wedding from.  In this photo, the bride is beaming as she walks down the aisle arm in arm with her father. Look at the detail in that dress!!

After formal shots along the lakefront in Hobart, we ended the night at the Celebrity Ballroom in the Radisson Hotel in Merrillville, Indiana.  Here are some shots of the bride and groom during their first dance...

Here is one of many crazy dancing shots.  Here I actually got on floor of the ballroom and shot up at the partiers who more than willing to mug for the camera...

So why just a sneak preview?  Why not show the whole wedding now?  For professional wedding photographs I shoot in a different kind of format that yields high quality images.  Although it is digital, I have to "develop" every image in the digital darkroom for maximum detail and sharpness.  Right now all the images are digital negatives awaiting development.  However, I work pretty quickly so in 10 days or so all of Angela's and Mikes wedding photos will be in a gallery online for all to view.

I urge you to "like" SBV Photography on Facebook and to sign up for the RSS fee right here for updates.  In the meantime, let's take another look at that spectacular wedding cake...

 

 

Heather and Gordon: Hobart, Indiana Wedding

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Gordon and Heather had a June wedding at Grace Lutheran in Hobart, Indiana.  It's the beautiful white church on Route 51 by the hospital.  Click on the image below for a large view.

 Hanging out with Heather and Holly and Kavita before the ceremony was a lot of fun.  Getting to know them at this time made us all more comfortable and we were able to get natural looking shots for the rest of the day.

 While Heather and the girls were getting ready doing their thing, I'd occasionally get kicked out of the room.  Time to grab some groomsmen for some tough guy shots.

One of my favorites of the guys...

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Right before the ceremony began I took my place in the designated areas as requested by Pastor Frederick.  In this case, behind the last pew and in the balcony.  Time to break out the "wildlife lens".

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Whew, this getting married stuff sure will make one thirsty!!!

Alright, time to go to the church balcony for some formal shots...

How about some couple's shots around Lake George?!!

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Now it's time to party at Assumption Hall in Hobart....

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How about some formal dancing...

And now, some NOT SO formal dancing!!

Heather and Gordon chose the add on of Portraits at the Reception which proved to be a big hit with their guests....

Here are the two love birds now.  Thanks for a great day guys!!  Can't wait to get that wedding album in your hands!!!