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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.

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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

Family Photography Chicago

My Photography Heroes

 

Family Photography Chicago

Reading with my little one in our bed before bedtime is indicative of my life now. I may not be able to jet off to parts unknown at a moment’s notice to tell people’s stories, but I admire, value and honor the photographers who do that work.

 

Today I am accepting a challenge to write a love letter to my photography heroes. While I am primarily a family photojournalist and an event photographer now, I didn’t start off that way! My first career was as a newspaper photographer and then photo editor. It wasn’t until I had my first child in 2003 that I started turning my lens toward families. So, it’s no surprise my photography heroes are from the world of newspaper and magazine photojournalism.

I first fell in love with making pictures when I took a photography class at St. Joseph’s Academy in 1986. I was so proud of my Minolta XG7 that my parents purchased from a pawn shop. But I didn’t yet know about any other photographers work. I loved looking through old National Geographic magazines at my grandparent’s house, but I don’t think at the time I even realized that I was drawn to the magazine because of the incredible picture stories.

As my passion for photography grew, I ended up switching majors from business at Indiana University (sorry mom and dad for killing that dream) to photojournalism at University of Missouri-Columbia.

My professors at Mizzou introduced me to the most amazing photography heroes I could ever have imagined. I am drawn to photographers who have used their work to effect social change in the world.

James Nachtwey

I am inspired by the compassion and dignity James Nachtwey brings to people facing horrific life circumstances. Thank you for telling the important stories of people who often have no voice. Thank you for bringing me to places I would never go, and for never letting me forget those born into less fortunate circumstances around the world.

Sebastio Selgado

I am inspired by the beauty and artistry that Brazilian photographer Sebastian Selgado brings to the human condition. His work on forgotten people and places, displaced people and alarming working conditions around the world is stunning. Thank you for your incredible way of seeing the world and your passion for showing us the world around us. Thank you for reminding me to care about things beyond my own backyard.

Stephanie Sinclair

And most recently, I am inspired by my former Chicago Tribune colleague Stephanie Sinclair. Stephanie is a National Geographic photographer and her passion is telling the story of girls who are victimized by child marriage and female genital mutilation. Through her non-profit she created “Too Young to Wed” and her commitment to telling these girls’ stories, she is raising awareness around the globe about atrocities that are often culturally accepted practices. She is literally inspiring changes in legislation in many of these countries. Stephanie’s beautiful documentary photos and her vision of empowering girls and women around the world is beyond worthy of my hero worship!

I have so many more heroes, this list could be endless (Sam Abell, Dorothea Lange, Mary Ellen Mark, to name a few). Thank you to all the photographers who tell the stories of people who have no voice. Thank you for making telling their stories a priority in your life. Thank you for your vision, your passion, and your incredible commitment to your craft.

To see another blog about photography inspiration, check out Adri De La Cruz from Whimsy Heart Photography’s post.

 

 

 

Family Photojournalism

Family Photojournalism| Chicago IL Photographer |Disney Surprise Scavenger Hunt

What is family photojournalism? Family photojournalism is what some people like to call “Day in the Life” photography. A family invites me into their lives to document a moment in time that they would like to remember. It can be as simple as Saturday morning pancakes, bedtime rituals, or cheering on your child at a sporting event. Or sometimes, I am invited into someone’s home to document a special memory in the making.

Family photojournalism shoots are great for families who don’t want the pressure of picking out L.L. Bean catalogue -worthy outfits. Who don’t want to bribe, cajole, and scold their children into sitting still and behaving for the camera. It takes all the stress out of a typical photo shoot because I am focused on getting pictures of children being themselves, not a prettified, sitting-still version of themselves.

I know, I know, you take lots of snapshots with your iPhone of your everyday moments. Those are great too! But wouldn’t it be nice to have a photographer capturing the precious connections between you and your child? Having a professional photographer make artwork of your everyday is a truly a gift that will be cherished for generations. Your children’s children will love to see their parents’ lives in action.

And getting parents IN the photo instead of just behind the camera? Even better.

When you look back at your family photos in 20 years, what will be more meaninful to you?  An album of photos that document your connections and moments (family photojournalism)? Or what you looked like in matching outfits in a beautiful background (standard portrait photography)?

Day in the Life

The “Z” family invited me over to photograph “the big reveal” of telling their children about an upcoming trip to Disney. M and K collected clues around the yard until they found the big box in the backyard. Watching the building excitement from one clue to the next was a blast!

Getting Ready

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Tomato Break!Family Photojournalism Home Vegetable Gardening Deerfield
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Family Photojournalism Day in the Life Deerfield Girl Running in the sun

I hope you enjoy looking at these photos as much as I enjoyed taking them.

To see more Family Photojournalism by Susan Ryan Kalina Photography please click here, here, here and here.

Lake Forest IL Family Photography Fort Sheridan Forest Preserve

Fort Sheridan Family Photography | Lake Forest, IL Photographer

Doing Fort Sheridan family photography is always a blast. And I couldn’t think of a better family to photograph at the Fort Sheridan Forest Preserve than the “A” family.

I think this was our fourth shoot together. I am so honored that they have chosen me for their family photos, as well as their bat mitzvah photography, over the years. It’s been such a pleasure to document this family’s memories!

The girls are maturing into such beautiful young women, inside and out.

Originally, I was supposed to photograph Jessica as part of her bat mitzvah package. Doing a fashionista shoot with a bat mitzvah girl is so much fun.

But her parents really wanted an updated family photo, so we worked it out. We did some fun, edgy individual shots of the girls in downtown Highland Park, IL, as well as captured the whole family together at Fort Sheridan Forest Preserve.

Highland Park, IL, Urban Photos

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Fort Sheridan Forest Preserve Family Photos

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When we would walk from one location to the next, the girls would pull out their phones, frantically thumb-typing. Mom “A” informed me they were checking the Bears-Seahawks game. Being huge Bears fans themselves, Mom and Dad loved the regular updates!

As usual, Fort Sheridan Forest Preserve in Lake Forest, Illinois, does not disappoint. We all enjoyed the beautiful walking path through the forest. And who doesn’t enjoy going on a beach walk?! Even more fun, you can bring a dog to this beach!

We are so lucky to have such natural beauty around us in Chicago.

While fall offers great opportunities for beautiful foliage, I still love photographing families at any time of year! Especially when I get a chance to do family photojournalism shoot. When I photograph a family who is interested in documenting their memories or family rituals, we don’t need to worry if the weather is perfect outside. All I need is a family who wants to remember Saturday morning pancakes, bedtime and bath time, cheering on a son or daughter at an event, or any other little family ritual that tells one of your family stories. Check out these family photojournalism shoots here and here.

In twenty years, what memory would you like to enjoy having captured in a photo album? What story in pictures would be fun for your children to show THEIR future children?

Contact me now at 773 510 7105 to schedule your family photojournalism shoot!

 

 

Chicago Family Photography

Family Photography Chicago | Ups and Downs of a Yoga Mom

I was so pleased to get the opportunity to do some Chicago family photography with Beth and her family. I LOVE reading her blog, “Ups and Downs of a Yoga Mom” on Chicago Now. Beth is also the author of a fascinating blog called Modern Day MS about living with multiple sclerosis.

Beth writes about parenting, yoga, living with ms and everything in between. I often find myself reading her blog thinking, “That’s exactly how I feel!”

I knew I would enjoy spending time with her family when the kids and I were discussing their favorite books within the first five minutes of meeting them.

Beth’s home exudes a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere. I guess all that yoga works!

What are your favorite family rituals? Wouldn’t it be fun to have a book of those memories to look back on for years?

Still not sure this kind of photography is for you? You can check out some other Chicago family photography I have done here and here.

Having Fun – Chicago IL

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When I first arrived at the house, “D” wanted to finish up his book while “A “was ready to head outside and play on their fantastic backyard swing. I’ve always wanted to have a swing like that in our yard, but my poor kids are saddled with a non-handy set of parents so it’s never happened …

Dan then pulled out his guitar for a little impromptu backyard music session. How lucky are these kids to be growing up with such a musical parent?!
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Dinner Time
Chicago Family Photography Family Making Dinner

When it was time for dinner, it was a true family affair. Everyone pitched in. From cutting and chopping, mixing and grilling, everyone had a role.

And the best part is Beth sent me home with some of her AMAZING Thai Cashew Chopped Salad with Ginger Peanut Sauce. See the recipe here. It was as colorful as it was tasty!

I was so impressed watching Beth teaching her kids knife skills during dinner prep. I feel like I am always in a hurry trying to get dinner on the table, so I never make the time to help them learn how to use a knife properly.  Sadly my oldest daughter is 12-years-old and I still haven’t taught her how to cut an onion. Time to fix that parenting fail!

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Family Photography Chicago Game Night

After a delicious barbecue, it was time for a little family game night and hanging out.

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Yoga Mom

Family Photography Chicago Yoga MomThen Beth showed me some of her awesome yoga moves. She is a yoga teacher and quite impressive! And then “A” helped out by climbing on her back! (Don’t all kids and pets like to “help” like that whenever we are stretching on the floor or doing yoga? My dog is always trying to jump on me when I do sit-ups on the ground…)
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