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Family Photographer Chicago

Looking for a Family Photographer?

Family Photographer Chicago

Are you looking for a family photographer to capture unique, authentic family photos? I’m your girl! I have been photographing families using my candid, photojournalistic-style photography for over 10 years.

Before I had my own children, I was a photographer and photo editor for different newspapers around the world. So I have a lot of experience coming into a situation and telling a family’s story through photos.

Information and Investment

Would you like to learn more about what it looks like to work with me? Interested in pricing info?

Check out my Family Photography Guide here. 

Want to see examples of my authentic Family Photography Sessions? Click here, here, here and here.

Interested in talking to me or booking a session with me? Email me at Susanrkphoto@gmail.com .Family Photographer Chicago

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Steve and Katie’s Intimate Wedding | Chicago, IL

Intimate Wedding at Cindy’s Rooftop

I really enjoy photographing smaller, non-traditional, intimate weddings. And Steve and Katie’s wedding at Cindy’s Rooftop in downtown Chicago did not disappoint.

First, I arrived at the Chicago Athletic Association in downtown Chicago to photograph Katie and the ladies getting ready.

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Then after Steve arrived, we took a stroll down Michigan Avenue for some gorgeous, casual portraits on the street. intimate wedding photographyintimate wedding photographyintimate wedding photographyintimate wedding photographyintimate wedding photographyintimate wedding photography

Once we made it back to the restaurant, they exchanged vows on the Cindy’s Rooftop open air terrace with breathtaking views of Lake Michigan and the Chicago skyline.

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Would you like to see more examples of my event photography? Click here, here or here to see bar mitzvahs I have photographed. Click here for my Bar Mitzvah Photography Client Guide.

Interested in “day in the life” style photos of families? Click here, here and here to see examples of my family storytelling photography.

Ever thought about having a photographer capture the relationship between the grandparents and grandkids in your life? Grandparent Sessions make a great gift for any occasion. Click here, here and here to see examples of my Grandparent Session storytelling photos.

Would you like to talk to me about photographing your wedding? Please email me at susanrkphoto@gmail.com with the date and location of your event and lets talk!

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Facebook Business page: https://www.facebook.com/SusanRyanKalinaPhoto/

 

Baptism Photography

A Greek Orthodox Baptism

Have you ever been to a Greek Orthodox baptism? Previously, I had only done Catholic baptism photography. Yesterday was my first experience attending and doing baptism photography at the stunningly gorgeous Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Chicago. I can now tell you it’s a beautiful ceremony, rich with tradition and attention to detail.

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Before the Baptism

The L family arrived early to get everything perfect before the ceremony. I had an opportunity to photograph some details, the gathering crowd of well-wishers as well as portraits before the baptism started.Baptism PhotographyBaptism PhotographyBaptism PhotographyBaptism PhotographyBaptism PhotographyBaptism PhotographyBaptism PhotographyBaptism Photography

The Ceremony Begins

The priest began the service saying prayers with Christos and his godfather, George, in the back of the church.

After a few prayers, they moved forward. And then a few more prayers were said, and they were up on the alter.

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The Main Event

A Greek Orthodox baptism is different than the Catholic baptisms I have attended and photographed. Christos was undressed completely, annointed with oil and then fully immersed in the baptismal font. Additionally, they cut a few locks of his hair.Baptism PhotographyBaptism PhotographyBaptism PhotographyBaptism PhotographyBaptism Photography

The Ceremony Continues

Once he was dressed in his white baptismal outfit, more prayers are said, incense and candles are lit, and the ceremony continues.

 

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I am thankful that I was hired to do baptism photography for Christos’s big day. I always enjoy learning about and photographing the beautiful rituals of different religions.

Do you have a baptism or other religious event you would like photographed? To see examples of some of the mitzvahs I have photographed, click here and here . To see examples of my family photography and grandparent photography that celebrates the beauty in the every day, click here, here, here and here. Never heard of a grandparent session? Click here and here to learn why I think it’s some of the most important photos you will ever take.

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Susan Ryan Kalina is a Lake County, Il, Family Photographer, Lake County, Il, Event Photographer, Chicago Bar Mitzvah Photographer, Chicago Event Photographer, Newborn Photographer, Grandparent Photographer, Day in the Life, Documentary, and Candid photographer servicing Chicago, Deerfield, Glencoe, Highland Park, Libertyville, Lake Forest, Buffalo Grove, Northbrook, and Glenview.

 

Grandparent Photo

Grandparent Photography | Lake County IL Photographer

Why You Need Grandparent Photography

I am obsessed with doing storytelling photo shoots with grandparents and grandkids. I think it’s one of the most beautiful, under-photographed, yet cherished, relationships that exists.

Why do I care so much? Let me tell you about my father-in-law, Elliot Kalina.

Like many people of a certain age, my in-laws couldn’t wait to be grandparents once my husband and I got married. When I was looking at wedding dresses with my mother-in-law, she asked if she could give my future child (no, I wasn’t pregnant) her first American Girl Doll.

They Couldn’t Wait!

You could almost say they “practiced” with their great-nieces and great-nephews, lending a helping hand whenever it was needed and generally spoiling their niece’s and nephew’s children every chance they got.

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It Was Love at First Sight

When my oldest, Gabrielle Mairead, was finally born 13 years ago, her grandparents adored every inch of her. Like many hard working daddies, my father-in-law did not have hobbies to fill his time when he retired. He was thrilled to spend every moment I made available with my daughter. He would drive to the Chicago twice a week, picking me up a coffee on the way, and send me off while he read Gabrielle books, changed her diaper, played with her on the floor, whatever her heart desired.Multi-Generational Photography

They developed such a close relationship that when my father-in-law would hand her back to me, HER MOTHER, she would cry. I can honestly tell you that did not happen with anyone else, even her father.

As Gabrielle got a little older, her special twice-weekly “Poppy” visits were something she looked forward to more than anything else. She would stare out the front window waiting for her beloved grandpa to arrive. That drive from Buffalo Grove to Chicago could be 45 minutes or 90 minutes, so we never knew exactly when they would get to our house.Chicago Family Photography

Unforeseen Tragedy

When Gabrielle was 19 months old, and I was due in three weeks with Eliza, Elliot passed away in the middle of the night. No illness. No warning. He was 64-years-old.Grandparent Photo

We miss Elliot every day. His next six grandchildren can only know him through our stories and photos. And I’m embarrassed to say, I don’t have many photos. And the ones I do have are snapshots. I am so thankful I have even that. How special would it be if I had beautiful, artfully shot storytelling photos that told the story of their beautiful relationship?

Please, learn from my mistake. If your children have grandparents that are in their lives, let me document that relationship for you. Grandparent photography is a gift for the grandparents, you and your children. Call me at 773 510 7105 and let’s make it happen.

The end result will be a  beautiful book, slide show and wall art that future generations will enjoy. I promise you won’t ever regret having these photos taken.

If you would like to see some examples of my grandparent photography shoots, please click here, here and here.

Want to learn everything you need to know about Grandparent Sessions? Click here to learn about how to book, common questions and general pricing information.

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The Photos You Need to Take | Grandparents and Grandkids

Why I Love Photographing Grandparents and Grandkids

Do the grandparents and grandkids in your life live in different cities? Mine do. My parents live a five-hour drive away in St. Louis.

We try to see them as much as we can, but the reality is life is busy. Having three children means my family has a hectic schedule. Between school, dance, swimming, plays and sports, our weekends don’t always belong to us.

So, when we make the trek to St. Louis or my parents come to town, I make sure I document every minute my parents and children are together. My children are now 10, 12 and 13. As they have aged, the visits with my parents have changed too. In the early days, just getting to town and surviving seemed like an accomplishment. We would go to Demun Park, the St. Louis Zoo, maybe hit the Magic House.

Lunch out with GrandpaNow that they are older, my children are capable of being out from dawn to dusk, soaking up all the opportunities and adventures St. Louis has to offer. Want to know the bad news? As my children have grown older, so have my parents. My parents can’t spend the whole day on their feet anymore.

Finding Ways to Connect

Because my kids are always off running around having adventures or on the couch with their heads buried in their electronics, getting them to have meaningful interaction with their grandparents has become more of a challenge. Having a meal together has become a cherished time for my kids and parents.  Sometimes I need to prod the conversation a little to get things going. I like to ask my dad to tell the girls about how his parents put him on a public bus BY HIMSELF with a ticket pinned to his shirt to go to a World Series Cardinals game when he was 8-years-old. And I ask my mom to tell the girls what it was like to be in middle school in the late 1940’s. Now, staying at the table long after the food has been eaten to hear stories about Nonnie and Grandpa’s childhood has become a favorite part of our day.

So what I have realized is it’s becoming more important that my children and their grandparents just get time to connect, it doesn’t really matter where or how. And if they need a little “talking points” inspiration from my carefully placed questions, so be it! I am happy to help get the conversation going.

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I make sure to take my camera out for all of these get togethers. Because life moves too fast. The kids are growing up at a rapid clip. And my parents continue to age. But I want my children to always remember the precious moments we carved out for them with my parents. I want them to have pictures to go with those stories of the time they went to the Science Center or when grandpa took them to lunch at Crown Candy for a special lunch outing.

I want them to remember they were loved and cherished by their grandparents, long after they are no longer here to tell them. I want them to have albums they can show THEIR children some day.

Want Some Help?

And if you feel like your camera or phone camera won’t do the situation justice, call me! I would love to spend time following your children and their grandparents around, documenting their beautiful relationship. The best thing about these photo shoots is you won’t end up with a bunch of static, awkward photos of people standing there looking at the camera. I call my style of photography “family storytelling” or “family photojournalism.” I am very passionate about capturing this beautiful relationship for future generations to enjoy.

So, next time the grandparents come over, let’s make a plan to photograph them. Or next time you go to visit the grandparents, I can follow you. I may be a Chicago family photographer, but I am available to travel out of town to do your grandparent photography shoot. Especially anywhere near St. Louis! Give me a call at 773-510-7105 and let’s talk about it.

Interactive family photos with the grandparents and grandkids might be a new idea for you, but I promise you will never regret having these grandparent photos taken. Let’s have fun with this new twist on family photos!

If you would like to see more examples of family storytelling shoots, please click here , here and here .

Would like to find answers to common questions about Grandparent Sessions and how to book? Click here for all your answers.
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Family Dinner with Grandparents