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Church Weddings In Northwest Indiana, Chicago and Michigan

February 26, 2018 Steve Vansak

Newlyweds walk down the aisle at Immaculate Heart Of Mary Church

I have photographed at many different churches of many different faiths in many different towns and cities. Some have been quaint chapels and others have been around a hundred years and are the size of a city block. The wedding of Maria and Seth who are pictured above was two hours in length and performed entirely in Latin. While I approach them all uniquely (because they are), I do have certain common things in mind when I photograph a church wedding.

Balcony photos of church weddings at St. Andrew's and St. Stanislaus.

Wide architecture wedding photos come to mind right away for church weddings. This is certainly at the forefront for the large sanctuaries like St. Stanislaus in Michigan City or St. Andrew in Calumet City. One of the largest I've photographed at is St. Josaphat  Roman Catholic Church in Chicago, Illinois.

Wedding ceremony at St. Josaphat Roman Catholic Church in Chicago.

Wedding from the balcony at St. Josaphat Church in Chicago.

During the ceremonies themselves I'm looking to capture the same emotions I would anywhere. I love to get a reaction shot of the groom if possible and if the flower girl gives a sudden thumbs up in the middle of the proceedings, myself or one of the second photographers are always at the ready. Details of religious symbols or mementos that mark the day are also important. 

Moments at various church wedding ceremonies in Northwest Indiana and Chicago.

Church weddings do have their challenges with often dim lighting and reflections that throw color off and more. I pride myself in being able to deliver high quality church wedding photos from 10 years of experience.

The church is also a great time to show off the bride's dress with some bridal portraits that also show off the architecture and stained glass.

Church bridal portraits.

Bride at the center of Holy Spirit Catholic Church.

Bride and groom church wedding portraits.

Beautiful married couples at their wonderful churches.

An article about church weddings would not be complete without mentioning the church exit. Whether the happy couple is showered by bubbles or paper airplanes or greeted by a live band, this is always a joyous portion of the day.

The bride and groom walk through bubbles at Oak Glen United Reform Church in Lansing.

To inquire about your wedding date, church wedding or not - please fill out the Contact Form to set up a meeting.

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10 Wedding Images, 10 Wedding Stories

February 5, 2018 Steve Vansak
Church Exit 

Church Exit 

If you scroll to past articles on this blog, you will see that I love to tell the stories of each wedding that I photograph.  Sure, the pictures themselves tell a story and a little intrigue is great, but sometimes we are thirsty for more info.  Today I'm taking 10 images (11 if you count our joyful church exit above) and filling in some of the details.  This post isn't about showing off the  "technically best" or "most amazing display of photographic skill" types of images.  It's not about that.  Yes, I want to create wall art for my couples, but I also want to tell a story of the day.  This is why I emphasize books in my packages.  My job as the wedding photographer is to do both things.  Let's get to it...

Bride and groom first look at the Centennial Park bridge in Munster, Indiana.

Sometimes things suddenly get real. I was with Emily most of the morning of her wedding and the vibe was casual, fun and generally lighthearted. Her Dad had visited and it was an emotional moment for sure.  However, everything was leading up to the first look with Zach scheduled for mid afternoon on the Centennial Park bridge. He waited for her and when he turned around it was pure emotion.  I felt guilty pressing the shutter, but hey that's my job.  Follow this link for more of Emily and Zach's spring wedding at Villa Cesare.

Grandmothers visit with the bride on wedding day.

Sometimes a wedding day will have emotional moments when you least expect them and in a manner in which you wouldn't expect. In the image above the two grandmothers of the bride came to visit her just after she put on her dress. We have some nice photos of them right after this looking at the camera and smiling. However, it was the way in which they embraced her with their older hands resting upon the small of her back. To me, this was our hero shot during this portion of the wedding and I was glad I was there to capture it. See more of this beautiful wedding right here.

Dad walks his two daughters down the aisle.

Bethany told me at our pre-wedding meeting that she was going to share her walk down the aisle with her sister who had physical challenges. There was a chance also that she would not be able to walk the entrance at The Pavilion Sandy Pines. Well, walk she most certainly did. While guests stood for Bethany because it was her day after all, I believe they were also throwing some energy and love towards this wonderful moment as Dad walked his two daughter down the aisle. See more of the summer wedding right here.

Post ceremony Serbian wedding celebration.

If you have ever attended a Serbian wedding you know that it is quite unique. Basically a band follows the bride everywhere she goes and I cover things like I would an all day reception / party. In the image above the mother of the groom expresses pure joy as an accordion player entertains the singing, clapping and and dancing crowd just before the bride and groom exit the church. See more of this Chicago Serbian wedding right here.

Church bells ring as the bride and groom exit Aberdeen Chapel in Valparaiso, Indiana.

Samantha and Tyler live in San Diego and they brought some southern California weather back with them for their wedding at Aberdeen Chapel in Valparaiso. One of the traditions of the The Chapel at Aberdeen is the ringing of the bell while the couple exits to friends and family cheering them on. The two newlyweds shared a passionate kiss as the sun shone upon them and their happy, cheering guests. My goal was to show off the grandness of the chapel, the joy of their friends and of course their love - all in one image. See more of their joyous summer wedding right here.

Dance floor fun at The Allure.

As I was photographing Morganne and Chris' epic reception at The Allure in Laporte, Indiana I noticed the crowd becoming one with the song and lighting that the DJ had going so I climbed up on a chair for a different perspective. Right at that moment a line of smiling happy faces spotted me all at the same time.  See their Fall wedding at The Allure right here.

First look with the bride and her Dad at Sand Creek Country Club.

It became obvious to me that Jessica and her Dad were quite the comedy team. I had been listening to the comments and stories while she was getting ready earlier. So when it came time for the father / daughter first look I had a feeling I was going to get some laughter and sure enough. It showed throughout the entire day and you should definitely take a look at jessica and Mitchell's Fall wedding at Sand Creek Country Club right here.

Crown Point Courthouse Kiss

My assignment from Ashlee was to photograph her Crown Point wedding at Saint Mary's with some hometown flavor with a modern meets vintage vibe. What better way to showcase that than in a wedding picture in front of the Grand Old Lady (aka the Crown Point Courthouse) on the downtown Square. See more of their summer wedding right here. 

The bride holds a container of letters from her bridesmaids.

Tanja's Serbian wedding had a party atmosphere all day and night, but one of the moments that stood out for me was a gift from her bridesmaids - a box of wonderful letters that she read aloud while clutching the beautiful letterbox that they will be stored in. See more of the great moments at Tanja and Kevin's Fall wedding here.

Two grooms share a moment of laughter in the courtyard of Uptown Center.

Jeremiah and Kevin had a grand, epic Christmas wedding at Uptown Center in Michigan City. It had a celebrity wedding vibe to it. So much so that the newly married couple had to sneak out the back alley way to avoid their crowd after the ceremony. It was winter and cold but some night photos in the courtyard were on our agenda. As we were taking photos some of the guests inside spotted them and they burst into laughter. Take a look at their spectacular holiday wedding right here.

One of the questions I often get asked by new couples who meet with me about photographing their big day is "Are you really at our wedding all day?". Yes, and these are 10 examples of why. You never know when the great moments are going to occur and when the stories within the stories are going to reveal themselves.  Contact me here to set up a meeting to chat about your big day.

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How To Choose Your Wedding Photographer

February 1, 2018 Steve Vansak

Booking season is under way for most professional wedding photographers.  Here in Northwest Indiana, about half of my weddings get booked in the previous year with the calendar then filling up in the winter months of January and February.  So, my first bit of advice is to contact a photographer now and see if your date is available.  The following tips on how to choose a wedding photographer come from interacting with the many, many couples who have hired me to photograph their big day over the years. 

  • Get to know the person who will be spending the day with you and your family. Do this by setting up a meeting. While I occasionally book out of town clients, I at least push for a phone consultation before we send a contract out or accept payment to secure the date. Your photographer needs to be able to relate to people from all walks of life as well as operate his or her gear.

  • Make sure that the person you are meeting with is the one who will be showing up on your wedding day to take the photographs. So many "photography services" exist today where the owner of the business will outsource an amateur photographer and send them to cover your wedding. I am the owner and photographer at Region Weddings. I photograph the day and do the post processing myself. I do have a second photographer when needed, but they are vetted professionals in the field. To learn about my second shooters, visit the About Page.

  • Ask if the photographer has had any training in photography as well as digital image editing. I have gone to school for both and continue to educate myself in this ever evolving artistic endeavor.

  • Ask to see an entire wedding from start to finish. At my meetings I show at least one large album of one client that shows the entire day that I have shot.

  • Check to see if the photographer has a regularly updated blog such as this one. This is important because it will show whether or not the photographer is actively working and the different types of venues they have photographed in. Can they shoot inside of a church as well as a wedding shot on a beach? Can they capture the action on the dance floor as well as the details of the bride getting ready?

  • Do they have liability and equipment insurance? If a memory card were to fail, data recovery services cost thousands of dollars to get back these precious images. Although this has NEVER happened in my career, the liability and equipment insurance that I carry gives me and my clients peace of mind should something unfortunate happen. The photographer should have two pro camera bodies (doesn't matter what brand) in case of a malfunction.

  • Take a look at the photographers website closely. Look at their presentation as well as the manner in which they show you their work. Is this person heavily invested in their art and their business? This will help determine whether or not they will be there for you in a year or six months from now. Will they be able to provide superior customer service? Yes, I have a Facebook Page just like everyone else, but I cannot provide my clients with the information they need with that alone.

  • Perhaps this should have come first, but image quality is certainly the be all and end all. To me, nothing is worse than a bride with raccoon eyes that aren't sharply in focus. A famous quote says that the "eyes are the mirror to the soul" and well, they'd better be in focus then too!! :)

If you are in search of a wedding photographer in Northwest Indiana, Chicago or southwest Michigan, simply fill out the contact form and set up a meeting.  If I have your day booked, let me help you find a qualified professional so you can have great images to look back upon in 20 years.  Try to have fun in your wedding planning as well, don't get too stressed.  Our All Day Coverage policy certainly takes the worry out of the photography part of your day.  Have fun!!

BONUS TIP: I may get myself in trouble on this one, but here goes... don't hire your friends!!  There, I've said it. "But, but... my friend from college has a nice camera and she's a really sweet person." I do not doubt your friend's sincerity in capturing your day. However, unless your friend is professionally trained to shoot in any and all conditions (low light, harsh sun light, mixed lighting such as church overheads and more) and has the experience to organize family pictures and guide you on a proper timeline to ensure all of your moments are captured, I would strongly advise against this approach.  Do they have backup gear and insurance?  I could go on.

Every Spring and Summer I get a call from someone asking for a session in which they get into their dress and suit again and want me to take "wedding portraits" because they used a friend or one of those services that sends a stranger to photograph your day and "it didn't turn out". I've done a few of these and as we are doing the session I hear about what happened at their wedding ("there was no plan", "he was mean to us", "she asked us what to shoot", "he dressed like a slob", "the photos are blah looking", "my bridesmaid dresses are pink, but look purple in the pictures", "it's been a year and we still don't have our photos") and I realize why they are here with me a year later in their wedding day best.  This just what I've learned over the past 10 years of being a wedding photographer.  The emotional response I get is very gratifying.  I hope all of this info helps.

Sky lanterns fill the night sky at an outdoor wedding reception.

In Wedding Planning Tags wedding planning

NWI Bridal Expo 2018 Prize Winner

January 22, 2018 Steve Vansak

The 2018 NWI Bridal Expo at The Porter County Expo Center was a big success with lots of happy brides to be 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 NWI Bridal Expo was no exception. This year the Region Weddings prize is a Local Engagement Session + an 11x14 Canvas Print - a $600.00 value.  Below is a sample of engagement photos.  More can be found on the Gallery Page.

2017 Engagement Photos in Northwest Indiana, Chicago and Milwaukee.

A tender moment at Ogden Gardens in Valparaiso, Indiana.

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 Kalie Langlois.  Congratulations Kalie!!  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, 2018.
  • Schedule a meeting where I will hand you over the prize certificate in person.
  • Use the prize by December 31st, 2018 (scheduling is subject to photographer's availability)

If you are not a winner of the prize 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.  

Question of the day: A mother of the bride at yesterday's show how asked me this - "Why should I hire you over the 50 other photographers here?"  I'm not arrogant and I would hate to denigrate other people's work, but here is the honest answer:

  • Quality. Please take a look at my gallery page and pay close attention to eyes, expression, lighting, uniqueness, etc. Now go compare. Pay attention to the eyes.  Are they dark and not well lit? Is the picture simply not exciting? You are going to look beautiful on your big day. Let's capture that - no raccoon eyes for those sunny day pictures, no flat unexciting lighting for those couples photos, no grainy church or reception pictures, etc.  These things are simply unacceptable. I've worked hard for 10 years to master techniques to have you, your family and guests looking great and I would love to employ them for your big day.
  • Experience: I'm a full time photographer which means my livelihood depends upon giving you great service, good and honest advice, and images that you are going to want to show off to your friends. Referrals are a big part of my business.
  • Hard work: If a photographer is resting on their back foot on wedding day, they are doing you a  disservice. Moments happen in an instant and part of the job is being on constant alert. No photographer is perfect, but if they aren't striving to be then they should be doing something else.

I have many other tidbits of information for you and I would love for you to schedule an appointment to visit my office so I can show you more of my work and answer more of your questions.

Lastly, 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.

Two newlyweds captured among Christmas lights on their wedding day.

Summer wedding photo taken in a southern Indiana cornfield.

In Bridal Show Tags nwi bridal show expo
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