The Importance of a Photograph - In Memory of Todd Bowman

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Earlier this week I found out that one of my past grooms had suddenly passed away and I am devastated. Not only was Todd & Amy's day one of the most beautiful & special days of my career, it was the day I got to bond with and get to know two of the best people on this planet. After all, they were united in the mountains of North Carolina and I was the only person with them the entire day. We laughed a lot. We cried, well, I cried a lot. Joked. Listened to music. Ate delicious food. 

I knew Amy a bit since she was a friend & co-worker of my sister's in Green Bay and I got to know her while I was photographing another wedding for a friend of theirs. Amy was at that wedding with Todd and I remember sharing a dinner table and dancing the night away with them once I was off-duty. Fast forward a few years and Amy emailed to say she and Todd were engaged and in need of a photographer. I was so excited for them! We met in Sheboygan for their engagement session on a rainy June day and I had a blast getting to know them better. I drove back to Madison, really excited for their wedding day. Time went by, the wedding plans changed and soon enough I found myself heading to the mountains outside of Asheville, N.C. They were legally married at their home, in their apple orchard, the week prior but I would be spending the day with just Amy & Todd while they proclaimed their love and their vows to one another atop a beautiful mountain. The whole day was perfect. I got to photograph them getting ready in their cabin, putting the finishing touches on their vows, their first look, the rock-paper-scissors match that lead to them deciding who would read their vows first. The thoughtful, meaningful gifts they exchanged. The most heartfelt, raw, sincere and tear-filled vows I have ever heard. A wine picnic in the mountains, dancing outside of an abandoned shack. Winding mountain roads, waterfalls and streams everywhere. Picturesque 360 degree views. The entire day was a dream come true for my photographer self. My favorite moment from that day, besides the rock-paper-scissors, was the two of them holding hands in the car whenever we were driving. The photo I took of the moment is so simple, but it resembles so much to me. That quiet moment while they were listening to music, driving up the mountain, and just the two of them (and me!) eagerly awaiting to spend the rest of their lives together. 

Not only was it my favorite wedding I've ever photographed but Todd and Amy are the kindest and most thoughtful people I've ever had the pleasure of knowing. Their love story is one I hold dear to my heart. I will never forget this day. These moments. I look at these photos now and realize just HOW important they are. For Amy. For Todd's memory. For their boys and the little one who never got to know him. My heart is hurting so badly, especially for Amy, and I can't help but feel I need to honor Todd's memory with this post. In loving memory of the ultra-talented Chef Todd Bowman, one of the kindest people I have ever met. He was one of the good ones and I loved how much he loved Amy. It showed in every possible way. I feel like the world needs to know about this love, and the man whose life was cut too short. When we're constantly bombarded with negative events in the world, it's nice to know that people like Todd made the world a better place and that itself is worth remembering. I'm remembering you the best way I know how, Todd. Rest easy, friend.  


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Sweet Baby Reese - Wisconsin Newborn Photo Session

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My niece Skyler became a big sister earlier this month to sweet baby Reese. I'm so in love with this beautiful baby and can't wait to watch these two become the best of friends. I just love these ladies!

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Welcome to the family, Reese! I am so lucky to be your Auntie Coney! Congratulations Nettys! 

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Favorite Moments of 2017 - Year in Review

2017 was an amazing year for me and I'm so grateful for all of you for trusting me with your most precious/intimate/honest/real moments. I love what I do. For real. I get to document some of the most meaningful moments in people's lives. As well as the more "everyday moments" but I love every second of it. I like to do an end-of-year website update so I go through all of my sessions from the year and pick my favorites. It helps me see how far I've come, and how much I've grown. This year, I got out of my comfort zone. I took chances. I pushed myself to photograph from my heart; to photograph what spoke to me and to tell more honest stories. In addition to updating the website, I wanted to do a re-cap of the year, highlighting my favorite photos & moments but then this post got crazy long. If you know me, I couldn't narrow it down any further than what I've come up with and this isn't even all of it! So here goes. A selection of some of my favorite sessions, moments and personal treasures from all of last year. Druuuuuummmmmroooooooooolllllllllll, please.

I love love love love love LOVE so let's start with the beautiful couples! 

Photographed my beautiful friend getting ready on her wedding morning on a steamy July morning in Chicago at the Langham Hotel

I second-shot with Jennifer of Angelic Angles Photography for a beautiful Milwaukee wedding. We photographed the wedding party at Villa Terrace Museum and I was BLOWN away by the beauty. I can't wait to go back there and photograph! I really miss shooting with Jennifer. We used to be the dream team when I lived in Madison. She's amazing - seriously, the best.

Second-shot with Melissa Ferrara of Iron & Honey Photography this fall. So much fun to work with a fellow Chicago photographer.

Babies! So many friends had babies this year!! 

Boudoir - a few of the ones I can show!

I photographed a few events for PAWS. Also made some portraits of my friends' dogs while they were vacationing because I can't help myself!

High School Seniors

My Family. I went home a handful of times this summer for many birthdays! My sister and her littles did the Bubble Run so I took my camera for that. After that, it was Skyler's first birthday and then Avianna's SIXTH birthday. Squeezed in a quick shoot with all of my nieces with some goats... it didn't go as planned but we still got some beautiful photos!

Photographed all season long for Vintage Garage Chicago. If you're in Uptown Chicago on the third Sunday of the month from April through October, you must check them out. Must!

Grabbed some quick family photos for the best people on earth to celebrate them becoming a quartet!

Purposely took my camera down to the Loop a few times this summer. Normally I'm without it but made a point to take it, especially for the Chicagohenge

Much love friends! Thanks so much for following along - you have no idea how much it means. Here's to 2018 - I can't wait to see what comes!

xoxo - Courtney

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