Wednesday, June 30, 2010

A beautiful couple just got married!


Marisa and Carlos are a great couple who are so in love and had a gorgeous wedding!
They look like professional models making my job seem effortless! Ok, not really effortless, I busted my butt that day, but they certainly made my images extremely nice on the eyes!

Overall their wedding day was amazing. The church, St. Stanislaus Kostka, was breathtaking and the reception, held at The Embassy Suites Chicago Downtown/Lakefront, was fun and a great venue! The weather was sunny and beautiful and everyone was so happy.
I love my job!

I just loved Marissa's blue Stuart Weitzman shoes! A trendy and elegant touch to her look on the wedding day. Even Carlos was sporting a unique look. He had a detailed tux that was so elaborate, I was quite impressed.

Here are just a few of my favorite shots from their day!































Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Joanne and Phieu get hitched!!


It was a perfect day for a beautiful wedding at The Chicago Botanic Gardens. One of our favorite venues! If you haven't been to the gardens please take a trip, you will not regret it. The Gardens are filled with beautiful greenery, roses, flowers, lakes, etc. You can spend an entire day there if you wanted. There is a lot of ground to cover so you can spend your day walking around or there is also a train that takes you on a guided tour thru the park. There are several benches you can just sit and relax while listening and watching birds or just read a book. I like to go there with camera in hand because the scenery is breathtaking. If your hungry there is a restaurant on the grounds and you can dine either in or outside. There are also bike trails and the Ravenswood Metra train goes there! Admission is free but there is a parking fee. Please go the The Chicago Botanic Gardens website for more info.
Back to our newlyweds!

Joanne and Phieu are so in love and their intimate wedding was a reflection of this. It was so much fun to take them through The Gardens for a photo shoot after their ceremony and lunch reception. The grounds of The Botanic Gardens made for exquisite scenery for their bridal walk.
You may remember this couple from an earlier blog when we photographed them in an urban setting prior to their wedding day. They choose to do this so we could have as much time as possible in the Gardens while still being able to capture the scenery of Chicago while Joanne was in her wedding dress. They got their cake and ate it too!!

Thanks to Joanne and Phieu for including Audrey kelleR phoTography on your stunning wedding day. We loved being a part of your day!

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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Musician Headshots




Photographing musicians is not a new thing for Audrey kelleR phoTography. The studio has many clients in the music industry. We have had opportunities to photograph many live shows and several bands for their promo shots too. In fact, there is an entire gallery on the studio website showcasing some of past work with musicians.

Recently we had the pleasure to photograph our friend and fellow photographer Max Anisimov. With his many talents, including photography and recording music, he is also an amazing Classical Guitar Musician. He hired Audrey kelleR phoTography to have his portrait taken to celebrate his recent accomplishment of earning his Doctorate in Classic guitar performance (dissertation on the violin genius Paganini as a guitarist) from Northwestern University. --- Additional and very interesting info on his dissertation following the photos.

Max knows how special portraits are for us to document these great milestones in our lives. Lucky for me I had a private concert, since I asked Max to play a bit while in the studio. The intention was to capture these great images of him actually performing but I also got the pleasure to hear some beautiful live music while working. I wanted to create for Max not only a traditional straight on portrait of looking into the camera, but to really capture his essence as a musician within my visual art.

It is the studios mission to portray our clients in the most beautiful light (literally and figuratively), while capturing their spirit and personality within the images.

Max was extremely pleased with the photos he received from the studio and that comes as quite a compliment coming from a fellow photographer. Thanks Max!

When asking Max about his degree his response was the following:

My doctorate is in Classical Guitar Performance (2009) from Northwestern University. I also hold a Master of Music in Guitar Performance (Northwestern, 2002), and a Bachelor's in Violin and Guitar Performance (Carroll University, 1999). I don't know how much more info you need, but to summarize - my doctoral dissertation was titled "Paganini: An Examination of his Activity as a Guitarist through Works, Dedications and Other Surviving Evidence". A hundred and seventy years after his death, Niccolò Paganini (1782-1840) remains the single most famous violinists of all time. The Caprices for violin solo, which were published during his lifetime, were immediately declared unplayable by all leading violinists of his era. (Today, although very difficult, they are considered standard repertoire). Paganini is also often associated with the devil - his style of playing was so novel and impressive that people often thought he must have sold his soul to the devil in exchange for the skills he possessed. In fact, this myth was so present during the time of his death that the Catholic church refused to bury him for almost forty years. That said, not many professional musicians nowadays realize that Paganini was also a great guitarists and that most of his compositional output was either for guitar solo, or for chamber ensembles that included it. Judging from the dedications of his guitar works, he often used that instrument (with great effect apparently) to woo the ladies. Identities of some of his lovers remain immersed in mystery, but others included personas like one of Napoleon's sisters, Elisa Baciocchi, at whose court he was employed for several years. Paganini willed his famous Guarneri violin (which he nicknamed 'Il Cannone' for its loud sound) to the city of Genoa, where it is kept to this day. Only the best of the best are allowed to play it, and only on special occasions. Although it is pointless to assign a monetary value to an instrument made by one of the greatest violin makers of all time and played by the most legendary violinist, but a similar Guarneri violin is currently being sold by the Bien & Fushi violin shop here in Chicago for $18,000,000 (which I have the honor to have photographed during a book interview with Mr. Fushi). One of Paganini's guitars was given as a present to Hector Berlioz, who then left it to Musée de la Musique in France, where it currently remains.

Here are a couple of Paganini pieces that may be easy to recognize for an average listener:

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

In memoriam: Marvin Andrew Keller, Oct. 29, 1920 - May 17, 2010, my Grandfather.

Official Photograph by US Army Air Corps 1944


It has been a rocky road for the past few weeks with the death of my Grandfather, Marvin Andrew Keller; Oct. 29, 1920 - May 17, 2010.
With family in town for his Military funeral service and several days of mourning, peace has now been found with his passing and life within the photography studio is flourishing once again. Blogs will be back to the regular weekly posts and I thank you for your continuing support in following the studio blog.
Today I want to share a few great images from my Grandfathers life. I came across many old photographs from his estate and it once again reminds me of how important my job as a portrait photographer is. Now that he is gone I have all these amazing memories from his life preserved through photographs. I also realized the importance of labeling photos with dates and names and printing to actual photographs! I have many amazing photographs that need to be labeled and some of the images, sadly, no one remembers who they are. But looking through these photos have brought me peace with his recent passing and I treasure and hold close to my heart his old photographs.
All of this is a great reminder that digital files need to be printed out! The digital world moves so fast and compatibility changes rapidly. Old files from zip drives and floppy discs can no longer be read. VHS tapes now need to be transfer to DVD at high costs. Digital files may become corrupted over time and DVDs and CDs become scratched and unreadable. Who knows what type of digital changes are to come that will make other current backup devices dinosaurs. Photos that are printed can always be looked at and handed down thru the generations. So please don't lose your digital photos and memories to scratched discs, corrupted files, or outdated media types, PRINT THEM!! (Then label the photos with dates and names)

These are just a few images from my Grandfathers life, more to come in the upcoming months as I scan some of these amazing photos!

Marvin and Marjory standing on the bumper of a new VW at the Sand Dunes 1938
Marvin and Marjory on their wedding day! Sept 6th, 1942
Marv and Marg, year unknown
Marv and Marg at Irwin Keller's Bar Mitzvah, 1973

The baby here is Audrey and toddler brother Ben, 1975
Audrey and Grandpa Marvin, May 2005

More photos to come and comments always appreciated.
Thank you for sharing in the memory of late Marvin Keller's life!

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