Edyta Szyszlo Photography

May 6, 2009

Indre & Marius’s Real Wedding – Chicago

real wedding photography chicago

Photos: Edyta Szyszlo Photography

Happy Hump Day!  How is everyone?!  I co-shot this Lithuanian wedding with Sarah Schober in April. Super fun and lively couple.  Technically, the wedding was held in Riverside (just outside of Chicago) – an adorable little town with quaint cafes, book shops and yellow tandem bikes!  Here are some of my favorite moments from their spring wedding photos…  

real wedding photography chicago

Photos: Edyta Szyszlo Photography

The ring bearer and flower girl were Indre’s niece and nephew…OMG, so cute!  Those cheeks!  Most of the ceremony was conducted in Lithuanian, which was a nice change up to my normal wedding work day!  Kept me on my toes since I didn’t understand a thing :)

real wedding photography chicago

Photos: Edyta Szyszlo Photography

Lots of great photos taken at the train station, hard to chose from!

real wedding photography chicago

Photos: Edyta Szyszlo Photography

The bridesmaids wore light pea green matching dresses with their own choice of gold shoes – such a nice color for skin tones and springy weddings.

 

real wedding photography chicago

Photos: Edyta Szyszlo Photography

real wedding photography chicago

Photos: Edyta Szyszlo Photography

I’m a sucker for anything rustic so I had to take the opportunity to hike through the foresty trail to snap these super romantic shots :)

real wedding photography chicago

Photos: Edyta Szyszlo Photography

real wedding photography chicago

Photos: Edyta Szyszlo Photography

Instead of a typical wedding cake, they had a HUGE eastern european dessert table filled with cookies, cakes, candies, fruits…name it, it was there!  Smelled like my babcia’s (grandma’s) house!

real wedding photography chicago

Photos: Edyta Szyszlo Photography

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  1. love these shots–especially the ones on the bridge, and the b/w one at the train station where they’re kissing! swoon!

    Comment by brieanne — May 6, 2009 @ 10:49 AM


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