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Famous First Looks

December 5, 2016 Steve Vansak

First look under the old covered bridge at Lake County Fairgrounds.

Okay, so these couples aren't celebrities, but I'm calling them "famous first looks" anyway!!  The purpose of today's post is to show you some of the many "first looks" or "reveals" that I've done over the years and why I think they are important.

Breaking with certain wedding traditions are difficult to do.  Your mom had a totally different wedding in a different era with different styles.  To her, this whole "reveal" thing will probably be very foreign.  Back then wedding photography didn't have different locations with creative, magazine style imagery.  It was "look at the camera and smile" and that may have been it. You may have friends who have warned about superstitions they have heard about or seen on wedding websites, etc.  While I will definitely respect your wishes, keep an open mind about doing a first look and taking some of the stress out of your big day.

An emotional first look of the bride and groom at Holy Spirit Church before the ceremony.

I have shot countless numbers of weddings where the bride and groom have not seen each other before the ceremony and we have found time to make beautiful images for them.  However, that sometimes requires a lot of discipline from family, wedding party and the bride and groom themselves on wedding day.  This is especially an issue if you are having a ceremony that is close in time to the start of your reception.   In an early afternoon wedding for example, there is usually no need as we have plenty of time for family photos, wedding party and couple's shots.  

Here are some scenarios where it really helps:

  • Ceremonies in the 5pm range means very little time for post ceremony congratulations, family pictures, wedding party and bride and groom.  Within no time you are required to be at the reception for introductions.  At church ceremonies, often another event is occurring right afterwards that restricts time even more so.
  • Late Fall, winter weddings as well as early Spring weddings often see night come in the late afternoon.  I can shoot terrific wedding photos at night for you, but is this the look you want?  If beautiful Autumn color is what you are going for, consider an earlier ceremony or a first look.

On paper it may even look like you have plenty of time, but from experience I can tell you that you will be in a constant state of "celebrity" on your wedding day.  Your friends and family want to wish you well and you will want to accommodate them and give them some of your time.  It's tough to get away, especially after the ceremony.  i do work very quickly, but gathering family for pictures does takes time.

First look overlooking farmland at the couple's home.

Father of the bride delivers his daughter to the groom on the Centennial Park bridge.

So how does all of this work?  Often times we have the groom meet the second photographer at a pre-determined location and then the bride arrives to find him facing away.  Sometimes we even put a twist on it like in the shot above with the father of the bride delivering his daughter across the bridge.

I often choose a location with a bit of room as I like to focus back and forth from the bride to the groom and back, capturing the emotions and excitement.  These reveals have the added benefit of real, non-staged moments.  These are often very cherished images in the wedding book.  The image below is the summer wedding and reveal for Wendy and Kelly at Lighthouse Restaurant.

First look for the soon to be Mrs. and Mrs. on the pier of Lighthouse Restaurant in Cedar Lake, Indiana.

Not convinced?  That's okay, I will come up with a plan for you.  If you want to see each other for the first time when walking down the aisle, here is what I suggest.

  • Get into your dress a little bit sooner and have your side of the family visit where you are getting ready.  We will then take your side of the family's photos at this time.
  • Have your partner's side of the family meet me or my second photographer at the ceremony site about one hour before everything begins.  We will take their solo and wedding party pictures and their family at this time.
  • After the ceremony we simply take photos of both sides together - families, wedding party and then take couple's shots before heading off to the reception.

The reveal at Lemon Lake Park.

So there you have it, "famous first looks" from this past year as well as from the archives.

I always like to give my client's real world advice about their wedding day.  I don't want you to look back and think "wow, the photos are great, but what a chore they were to get".  I don't want to convince you to go against your principles either.  So, no matter how you choose to plan your day, let's work together to make it a great experience and get you those great images - candid moments, important family photos and also art to hang on the wall of your new home.

Be sure to fill out the Contact Form if you have any questions.

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Wedding At St. Thomas More Church In Munster, Indiana

November 16, 2016 Steve Vansak

Wedding ceremony at St. Thomas More Church in Munster, Indiana.

Amy and Steve had been planning their November wedding at St. Thomas More Church in Munster, Indiana for quite some time.  The big day finally came and it couldn't have been more perfect.  We started out as usual with bridal prep where our flower girl Mia was quite pleased to have been pampered in the beauty chair.

The Munster church really came to life as friends and family poured in to watch Amy walk down the aisle escorted by her Dad.  

Wedding at St. Thomas More Church.

Wedding party on the altar at Saint Thomas More Church in Munster, Indiana.

After family photos at church, we were off to Centennial Park to beat the oncoming nightfall as November sees it get dark very early.  We were able to capture some nice orange hues and we stayed into the blue hour to capture the moon reflecting off of the lake.  The bridesmaids were able to recreate the Bridesmaids movie poster with Amy and Steve.  The bride and groom also got in a quick game of touch football.

Sunset wedding photos at Centennial Park.

Kissing at the edge of the Centennial Park lake.

Recreating of the Bridesmaids movie poster.

The super moon reflects off of the lake at Centennial Park.

The reception was decked out in Fall decor and smores party favors were at every table.  Even the flower girl caught the bouquet.  I could have given her my business card, but I think I'll have a long time to wait on that wedding!!

Fall wedding reception at Wicker Park Social Center.

I hope you have enjoyed this sneak peek look at Amy and Steve's November wedding at St. Thomas More Church in Munster, Indiana.  More images to follow and as always, be sure to use the Contact Form for all inquiries.

In Church Wedding Tags St. Thomas More Church, church wedding, November wedding, Fall wedding, Centennial Park, Wicker Park Social Center

Fall Engagement Photos At Taltree Arboretum

November 14, 2016 Steve Vansak

Leaves turn orange and red at Taltree Arboretum for a Fall engagement session.

Cynthia and Tom were looking for maximum color for their Fall engagement session and they found it in spades at Taltree Arboretum in Valparaiso, Indiana.  The newly engaged couple wandered the nature retreat with me as I took photos to show off their love as well as the fabulous Autumn color.

Fall engagement photos at Taltree Arboretum.

Everywhere we turned another picturesque scene was in front of us.  We could have explored further, but rain the night before made some of the trails quite muddy.  We stayed on the pavement and one of our final images was on the rolling hills in the middle of the park with the distant tree leaves a burning red.

Fall engagement photo on the rolling hills at Taltree Arboretum.

I hope you have enjoyed this sneak peek at Cynthia and Tom's Fall engagement session at Taltree Arboretum.  Stay tuned here and on the Region Weddings Instagram feed for many more images.

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In Engagement Tags Taltree Arboretum, Fall colors, Engagement Photos

Big Dream Showcase Bridal Show Winner 2016

November 14, 2016 Steve Vansak

The 2016 Big Dream Showcase Bridal Fair was a big success with lots of happy brides to be and their bridesmaids visiting a host of vendors such as myself.  I met many lovely couples too as a few 'grooms to be' bravely entered the ballroom with enticements of cake samples and cocktails.

Thanks to everyone who stopped by my booth to view my work and chat.  When I do these shows, I usually raffle off a prize at my booth and The Big Dream Showcase was no exception. This year the Region Weddings prize is a Local Engagement Session + an 11x14 Canvas Print - a $450.00 value.  Below is a sample of engagement photos.  More can be found in the Engagement Gallery.

For those of you who were not picked , keep reading to the end as I have something special for you as well.  For now, let's unveil our winner.  

Our winner is Ashley Wheeler & Garrett Cantwell.  Congratulations Ashley & Garrett!!  Please follow up with me to receive your prize.  

Here is how to claim your prize: 

  • Respond to the email I will be sending you shortly or call 219-779-7137 by May 31st, 2017.
  • Schedule a meeting where I will hand you over the prize certificate in person.
  • Use the prize by December 31st, 2017 (scheduling is subject to photographer's availability)

If you are not a winner of the gift certificate and you hire me as your wedding photographer, please mention that you were at this show.  I will add a complimentary 11x14 Professional Print to your package as a thank you.  Fill out the Contact Form to schedule your meeting.  

I want all potential clients to have awesome wedding photos. If I have your date booked, I'd be glad to send you to another highly qualified wedding photographer whom I trust.  You deserve great images!! See you soon.

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