When we heard about the editorial wedding photoshoot at the Chicago History Museum, we knew it was an opportunity we couldn’t miss. Hosted by Bellagio Florals, this event offered two stunningly distinct sets—each transporting us to different worlds while remaining grounded in the elegance of Chicago.
“The Midwest literally blows our mind all the time! The way that you can feel transported to an entire other continent and still be within Chicago is iconic in its own right.”
-Adam & Becca, photography & videography
It was a true visual journey, and we were there to capture every breathtaking detail.
A Tale of Two Themes: Moody England and Lake Como
The event was meticulously designed, featuring two sets that couldn’t have been more different yet equally captivating.
Photos by Adam & Becca Photography
Moody England Vibes
To begin with, the first set transported us to a place that felt steeped in history, with a moody, intimate ambiance reminiscent of an English estate. Additionally, the backdrop of grand white molding and stone pillars added a timeless quality that was beautifully complemented by the curved table settings and gold flatware. As a result, this set felt like it belonged to another era—a perfect blend of vintage elegance with a modern twist.
Moreover, the couple chosen for this shoot was nothing short of perfection. Their poised presence against the moody backdrop further exemplified the seamless blend of old-world charm and contemporary style that this set embodied.
Lake Como Inspired Elegance
To start, the second set transported us to the sun-drenched shores of Lake Como. In contrast, the color palette was a vibrant shift from the moody tones of the first set—bright oranges and soft pinks dominated the floral arrangements, arching gracefully against the stately backdrop of the museum. Additionally, the natural and organic feel of this setup offered a nod to the effortless beauty of Lake Como, making it a dream to photograph.
In this setting, the couple was beautifully framed by the breathtaking floral arches, their love story captured in the warm hues that mirrored a sunset on the Italian coast. Overall, the balance between the architectural grandeur and the lively, fresh floral designs made this set an absolute joy to film and photograph.
The Experience
This editorial was more than just a photoshoot—it was a masterclass in blending different styles and themes within the confines of one of Chicago’s most iconic venues. The Chicago History Museum’s imposing pillars and classic white molding served as the perfect canvas for these two distinct yet harmonious designs. The details were carefully curated to evoke feelings of nostalgia while maintaining a modern edge.
Being part of this event, hosted by Bellagio Florals, felt like a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The combination of expertly arranged florals, the historical significance of the venue, and the undeniable chemistry of the couples made for an unforgettable session.
Full Vendor List:
Photography/Video: @adamandbecca
Shoot One (Outdoors/Lake Como Inspired):
Planning, Design + Styling: @vancetaylordesigns
Florist: @bellagioflorals
Venue: @chicagomuseumevents
Hair Stylist: @klwbeautyllc
Makeup Artist: @shannonobrienweddings / @rw.browandmakeup
Rentals: @tablescapechgo
Linens: @nuagedesignsinc
Invitation Suite and Paper Goods: @paperdaisiesstationery
Dress: @aw.bridal
Suit: @suitshopofficial
Jewelry: @jadeoistudio
Couple: @k_haines and @logan_karl_
Shoot Two (Indoors/Vintage London Inspired):
Planning, Design + Styling: @vancetaylordesigns
Florist: @bellagioflorals
Venue: @chicagomuseumevents
Hair Stylist: @emilyraebridalhair
Makeup Artist: @erikaalexisbeauty
Rentals: @tablescapechgo
Linens: @nuagedesignsinc
Invitation Suite and Paper Goods: @loveletteringbyerin
Dress: @aw.bridal
Tux: @suitshopofficial
Jewelry: @alichristinebridal
Couple: @andrea.houston2 and @noahknows3230
This editorial wedding photoshoot at the Chicago History Museum was an incredible experience that left us inspired and excited to see where our next adventure will take us.
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