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    Angel smiled shyly as Achint gently put his hand on the small of her back and led her to the rear of Ipsento CoffeeSuzy and I greeted them enthusiastically, and they introduced us to Angel’s mother and sisters who had made the trip with them from Champaign to Chicago to take advantage of some city shopping. It had actually been Angel’s sister, Sarah, that first got in touch with me about the engagement session in Wicker Park, and we chatted excitedly while waiting for our coffee. Talent runs deep in the Scarbrough family, and I was thrilled to meet three of the five girls in their indie eclectic rock band, Seventeen Sisters.

    We sipped coffee with Angel and Achint in the back of Ipsento getting to know them better and listening to the story of how they met. Every time I hear the events that conspired to bring a couple together I am moved, and their version of how a Mississippi girl and an Indian boy found love in Champaign, Illinois was no exception. In fact, it was beautiful. It is always my desire to reflect the authenticity of a couple’s relationship in my images, and the better I get to know them, the more intuitive this becomes. As we prepared for our shoot, Angel shared that while fun and adventurous, she and Achint are a private couple, conservative with public affection. It meant so much that they were trusting Suzy and me to capture such precious moments between them in light of this. There was a purity and simplicity to their strong, quiet love, and it was very moving.

    As we were getting ready to leave Ipsento, I grabbed this shot of Angel and Achint. I just ADORE the decor here, especially the antique windows on the walls and doors as accents.

    Armed with warm coffee and pastries, we ventured out into an unexpected blustery Chicago day to capture Angel and Achint’s celebration of their engagement.

    Suzy captured some fantastic moments between them here in the alley too!

    There is something about the grittiness and vibrant colors of the blue line stop at Damen that I just love! We spent some time shooting outside and then went up on the platform. While I was photographing this,

    Suzy captured this view:

    I really enjoy shooting as a team, not only because it makes the session more fun, but because there are two creative minds working together who see the same scene with such different eyes and catch details the other didn’t.

    Here’s a shot directed and captured by Suzy, that so very well expresses the sweet, quiet affection between Angel and Achint:

    While walking down the street to our next destination, I caught this, but no matter how hard we tried, we COULD NOT lose that guy next to them! So alas, here is his moment of fame.

    Nancy, owner of Una Mae’s in Chicago was so gracious to allow us to spend some time in her boutique on Milwaukee. I have a weakness for this place and have already made several purchases here, including a pair of red fingerless gloves the day of the shoot after losing mine on the El!!

    The warmth inside Una Mae’s after braving the elements lent us to more playfulness!

    In spite of the cold, we had such a blast with Angel and Achint, and I’m so thankful to have gotten a small peak into their world. Huge thanks also goes to Suzy Rohan of Lily Red Design who was a fabulous second shooter and also played the roles of driver, mitten chaser, Starbucks scout and keeping me sane. :)

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    11 Responses to “Angel & Achint | Chicago Bucktown & Wicker Park | Engagement Session”

    1. Yay!! She’s back!! I’ve missed your blogs, J! You always have an amazing way of telling the story of others both in images and words and I always look forward to your posts!! I think the ones in front of the Damen stop are my fave! I love that you captured the delivery guy off to the side too! As per usual…fantastic work!

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    3. Ted Suss says:

      Great images -always nice to see what you do and how your clients truly connect :-)

    4. Steve Koo says:

      This makes me miss my old neighborhood. I love those stair shots from above, too!

    5. Yes!!! Great post Jenn and great images! My favorite are the first two…love the one with the blue walls. Beautiful work!

    6. Awesome stuff as usual Jenn. Love the graffiti walls!

    7. Fantastic images! Great job to both you and Suzy!! Can’t wait to see the next post :)

    8. Otto Rascon says:

      I love these pics Jenn. It seems that you all really rocked out Wicker Park. Those ipsento images are AWESOME (re-read “awesome”, but with Oprah intonation). Kudos to you and Rock On!

    9. Anna Bonick says:

      I agree with Jaclyn–your stories are as beautiful as your photography! Love them. There is so much tenderness in this session and I really love the colors–so poppy!

    10. V Hinojosa says:

      J, I love the angles in your images. You know how to work it from the front, the side, the top, and down low! I LOVE that second image!! It’s so editorial…I LOVE IT!!!!

    11. Suzy says:

      Jenn – I love seeing the end product! All of your images really captured the love that these two have for one another – in such a sweet and innocent way. Thanks for letting me be a part of the shoot (and your designated “mitten chaser” – poor lonely, lost mitten)… I learned so much from you – especially loved seeing the way that you interacted with the couple and put them at ease in front of the camera!

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