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THE MAGNIFICENT MILE


We recently took a trip to the magnificent mile like proper Chicago tourists, and this is what it looked like from mine and his perspective.

I hope you all have a lovely weekend!  Erick and I will be heading over to catch some coverage of the Mad Decent Block Party and then it's back to editing these final weddings and sending them out to the happy couples.  I've heard from some of you that you miss hearing about daily life here.  I promise you I'll be making more of an effort to catch you up on what happens on the daily grind soon, even if it really isn't that interesting.  I've had a lot of things on my mind lately that might be beneficial to share here in this space.  Who knows?

Off to enjoy the day, you should do the same.

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  1. Looks like y'all enjoyed yourselves!

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  2. Beautiful! love looking at your family getaways.

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  3. Thank you both! It was a simple day, but we always enjoy getting out of the house for a bit. :-)

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  4. Such beautiful photography, I'm new here, awesome blog! x

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  5. How do you always get such perfect, beautiful light? I have so much trouble with that.

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  6. @Carissa- Honestly, it's really the times of the day that we're out. Most often the high afternoon sun is too harsh, so early morning light or right as it turns to evening is when I catch the light I'm looking for. But don't get me wrong... so much of it is happenstance! And shooting directly into the sun can produce some cool effects, too!

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  7. You have captured the city wonderfully, some shots remind me a little of Sydney. Monika.

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