Olivia Leigh Photographie

Albums, albums

Posted on:
02 April 2008

With the impending arrival tomorrow of one of my favourite people from Nashville, I finally stopped procrastinating and finished up my sample album. I have a few weddings later this year that I think will make for simply stunning sample albums (possibly with new providers), but in the meantime, I wanted to be able to show off some images from some of my other weddings in person. As such, I decided to make a palette album, in which I showcase four different weddings I shot and the unique personality of each. While the differences are subtle, when you see the multiple pages from each wedding next to each other, I think (and hope) that each set has a unique spirit and feeling to the point that you might be able to tell which images go with which couple. Before I dozed off, I decided to share a few. I hope you enjoy! My amigo from Nashville shall be forced to take some headshots of me while he’s here, so perhaps you’ll see a bit of me on here soon. :) Have a lovely week.

These first two weddings are from weddings I shot with uber-fun, fellow Chicago photographer, Jeremy Lawson.  I can’t show all of the images from these weddings, but they were both gorgeous weddings with beautiful people.

These were from a wedding we shot at the Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park.  It was unbelievable, and the couple was so unbearably cool.

Here’s some shots I didn’t show before of Alex getting read at Alex and Christina’s wedding. I was talking to someone recently who wondered why people would want to have pictures of the groom and his guys getting ready, but it really is a wonderful time to get some photographs of the groom and his friends and brothers, who probably aren’t photographed as much as perhaps the bride and her friends.

And last, but not least, I added in a few pages from my most recent wedding with Valerie & Jason.

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By:
Candice Benjamin
On:
24 Nov 2009
Comment:

I was wondering what company you go though for album printing? I’m just starting out myself and your work is an inspiration.

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