Author Archives: V Hinojosa

As a Chicago wedding photographer I take joy in capturing you as you see yourself. I pride myself in using my camera to reflect who you truly are. Using mostly natural light to capture your true colors is my way of documenting your visual story...whether it's through the love you display on your wedding day, delightful moments shared amongst a family or if you just want to document the person you are today.

Hotel 71 Wedding | Part 4 | Nancy & Son Chicago Wedding

Weddings are gorgeous events.  They’re visibly beautiful with all the details and everyone looking their best.  They’re romantic because two people are vowing to commit to each other for better or for worse.  AND they are so much fun because everyone is happy and celebrating and your loved ones are near celebrating alongside you. After...

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Hotel 71 | Part 3 | Nancy & Son

Nancy and Son’s ceremony and reception took place at Hotel 71.  The view from this venue is absolutely breathtaking.  I love Chicago and to have access to such a vista was an added bonus to their nuptials.     She arrives to meet her groom.   She makes a final adjustment to his tie…  ...

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Hotel 71 Wedding | Part 2 | Nancy and Son

My priority for a wedding is to capture all that unfolds before the bride and groom on their wedding day.  If I could clone myself, I would and there will be two of me at every event.  Since science hasn’t caught up to my needs (how inconsiderate of them!), I am left with having to...

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Hotel 71 Wedding | Part One | Nancy and Son

Every girl needs her girls.  To share secrets with.  To dream about her wedding with.  To have fun with.  This post is dedicated to a bride and her girls, Toni, Tram, Tammy, Angela, and Erica.  It was nice to see Nancy’s bridesmaids make a fuss over her, as every bride should be. There wasn’t a...

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Patricia & Gaston | Chicago Wedding

Coincidence.  It’s a fun word.  I prefer SERENDIPITY: ORIGIN 1754: coined by Horace Walpole, suggested by The Three Princes of Serendip, the title of a fairy tale in which the heroes “were always making discoveries, by accidents and sagacity, of things they were not in quest of.”  Making discoveries…of things we’re not in quest of.  How is...

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