
For many millennial couples, the decision comes down to priorities. With rising costs of living and millennial parents having less to contribute compared to past generations, weddings are looking different.

Micro weddings in Chicago have gone from a pandemic necessity to one of the most thoughtful ways to celebrate love. More and more couples, especially millennials, are realizing that a wedding doesn’t need 200 guests to be meaningful. Instead, they’re embracing the intimacy of micro weddings in Chicago, with guest lists of 20–50 people, focusing on connection, presence, and timeless memories.



For many millennial couples, the decision comes down to priorities. With rising costs of living and millennial parents having less to contribute compared to past generations, weddings are looking different. A smaller guest count often means:
Here’s the truth: just because you’re reducing your guest list doesn’t mean you should reduce the quality of your photography or videography.
As a Chicago micro wedding photographer, I’ve seen how powerful smaller weddings can be and how essential it is to have a photography and video team that can capture the emotion, beauty, and intimacy of the day. These images and films are the heirlooms you’ll hold onto long after the flowers fade and the meal is forgotten.
Investing in an experienced, high-end photo and video team ensures your micro wedding is documented with the same care and artistry as any grand celebration.







Micro weddings aren’t “less than.” They’re simply different. They allow you to design a day centered on what truly matters: meaningful connections, being fully present, and celebrating in a way that feels authentic.
If you’re planning an intimate Chicago wedding, don’t think of it as scaling down, think of it as leveling up the experience for you and your closest loved ones. And when it comes to your photography, choose a team that will honor every moment with timeless storytelling.
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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