
Summer Chicago Engagement Session Imagine a warm summer day in Chicago, with the gentle Lake Michigan breeze playing with your hair, the city with energy, and the soft touch of the afternoon sun setting the perfect scenes. That’s what Michela & Trevor experienced during their stunning summer engagement session. Their journey was magical, from the […]
Imagine a warm summer day in Chicago, with the gentle Lake Michigan breeze playing with your hair, the city with energy, and the soft touch of the afternoon sun setting the perfect scenes. That’s what Michela & Trevor experienced during their stunning summer engagement session. Their journey was magical, from the elegant architecture of the Chicago History Museum to the breezy shores of North Ave Beach at sunset. Let’s dive into their day and maybe find inspiration for your engagement session.
In summer, the lush greenery of the park was in full bloom, adding a vibrant backdrop of flowers and trees to the photos. The natural light filtering through the leaves created an enchanting effect, perfect for romantic shots.
The finale of their engagement session couldn’t have been more picturesque. North Ave Beach provided a stunning setting as the backdrop for the final series of photos. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the sky lit up in pink and purple hues.
Michela & Trevor’s engagement session beautifully captured their love against some of Chicago’s most beautiful landscapes. Their photos tell a story of love woven into the city’s fabric, from The Chicago History Museum filled with the museum’s elegant architecture to a spectacular beach sunset. Whether you’re planning your engagement session or just dreaming about one, remember that the best backdrop is meaningful to you. Choose places that tell your story, and let your personality shine through. After all, each photo is a page in your love story; make it count.




















I take on a limited number of weddings each year to ensure a deeply personalized experience. If you’re planning a wedding in Chicago or the Midwest and want photography that feels intentional, supportive, and emotionally true to your day, I’d love to hear about what you’re imagining.
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