Published in Dark Beauty Magazine | Lichtenstein’s Heroines | Chicago Fashion Photographer

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I recently had the opportunity to work with one of my oldest and best friends, Brittany on a collaborative project which was published in Dark Beauty Magazine. Brittany Bindrim is an extremely talented illustrator, together we wanted to make photographs using her drawings in a way where the two art mediums collided and became one.  I absolutely loved how this creative fashion photoshoot turned out. We wanted to bring illustration to life while introducing a surreal imagination and dreamlike graphical fantasy to the reality of photography. The title came from the inspiration, the post-war sexist romance cartoons that Lichtenstein ironically used in his work. Drowning Girl, in particular, had the most influence. The talented models with the help of the creative team swim out of the tide to display a strong presence and feminine dominance throughout the images.

The day of the shoot was a long and busy one. Luckily, our team was on point all day and the final outcome really reflects the hard work that went into the shoot. There was a lot of testing involved, both for lighting and clothing. Brittany and I chose to be very selective with the clothing in order to make sure our models fit the theme, and the lighting had to be consistent no matter what the model was doing, just like in a drawing. There were a lot of adjustments made throughout the shoot, but each tweak was worth it.

The Defibrillator Gallery in Wicker Park included Lichtenstein’s Heroines in their Personal Project show. Brittany and I had decided to enter it before the series was even completed. We thought our combined passions joining into one work was a great match for the theme of the show. It was a roaring success! The place was packed, and we dominated an entire wall. We received countless compliments on the series that night, and almost the entire team came to see the finished installation. We all worked so hard on this, it was wonderful to celebrate its completion together in such a fun way (fueled by gallery wine of course).

Keep scrolling to see the images from Lichtenstein’s Heroines.

Title: Lichtenstein’s Heroines
Photography: Emily Gualdoni
Mural/Set: Brittany Bindrim
Art Direction: Emily Gualdoni & Brittany Bindrim
Makeup: Loni Hale
Hair: Liza Espinoza Achurra
Wardrobe Styling: Caitlin Eucker
Models: Juni Park, Selena, & Clara Rae
Photographer assistant – Kaitlyn Hope Polles

 

Brittany (the illustrator) and I at the Defibrillator Gallery

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ransporting the mural to my studio was quite the challenge. We had to be so careful not rip or wrinkle it.

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BTS from the day of the shoot. Photos taken by Kaitlyn Polles.

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The full editorial that was published dark beauty magazine.

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Beautiful Bridal Shoot at the Palmer House | Chicago Wedding Photographer

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Bridal Editorials and Bridal Fashion play a huge role in both the wedding and photography industry. Here in Chicago there is a strong bridal culture, and therefore Chicago Bridal Photography is always breaking barriers and capturing the most pure and wonderful essence of beauty. With a superstar team, we shot both in my studio and at the Palmer House here in downtown Chicago. Back in the studio, I played with several different lighting arrangements before I found what I liked. Wedding dresses, being so light in color, offer so many opportunities for lighting. When you get to do a bridal fashion shoot, you really get to play with this more than you would during an actual wedding. Here I have full control over the light, opposed to being out and about and trying not to interfere with the couple’s event. I even incorporated a few props like feathers to frame the model and soften the image in a slightly mysterious way. Over at the Palmer House, we shot in several rooms throughout the hotel. Each setting worked to set the scene like something straight out of a Bride-to-be’s dream. We got to use a suite for all of our prep. We transformed it into a studio complete with a full line of dresses and a makeup station to rival the one in my studio. The dresses came from several different places; Ersa Athelier, Egardo Bonilla, Rafael Cennamo, Dimitra’s Bridal, and Stephen Yearick. Some of them were fresh off the runway, and we were the first people who had the chance to work with them.

The model that day was Lindsey Kane, a Ford model. The whole team was a collection of pure talent, and we came together like a well oiled machine. It was a pleasure to work with everyone, and due to our chemistry we were able to successfully channel all of the beauty and glamor that the Palmer House itself is famously expressing.

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City Love | Downtown Engagement Session | Chicago Engagement Photographer

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Just last week I shot a downtown engagement session for Heidi and John in Chicago. It was a gorgeous day, one of the few warm ones we’ve been lucky to have so far this spring. They chose to do their photos downtown to act as nostalgic images to help them remember Chicago. Currently, Heidi is a teacher here, but she recently started working in New Jersey and she will be moving there with John after the wedding. In order to capture some of the most iconic locations, we jumped all around the city to visit places like Millennium Park and the Kinzie bridge. I always welcome the opportunity to shoot a couple so adorably in love as Heidi and John. They were radiating happiness the entire time we were out and about!

 

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Wedding in Dominican Republic | Heather + Garret | Destination Wedding Photographer

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I absolutely love photographing weddings in foreign places, it’s definitely a perk of being a destination wedding photographer. This time around I had the opportunity to photograph a wedding in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.

Last year, I photographed Heather and Garret’s wedding.  It happened in two amazing phases; the ceremony and 1st reception took place in beautiful Punta Cana. The second reception took place in Chicago, that way family and friends who didn’t have the chance to travel could still celebrate with them. It was a great idea, and they are such a fun couple! Naturally, it all turned out perfectly.
Down in the DR, my assistant and I got to know the couple pretty well. Early into the trip we learned some latin dancing (salsa, the merengue, and the cha cha too!) and went out dancing with them later that night. Garret and I even ended up bonding over how much we liked metal. They truly wanted Vanessa, my assistant and I to have a good time and made us feel comfortable with being there.
The wedding took place on the beachfront, I had never actually shot a wedding in the sand before. Both the bridal party and us photographers were barefoot, and I have to say, barefoot weddings are a lot of fun. The whole time we were engaging with our environment. The hotel itself was something out of a fairy tale. There was amazing scenery, the gorgeous ocean, vibrant plant life, and seafood to die for. During the reception there was even a fire dancing show.
The second phase of the reception was held in a lovely loft space in the South Loop of Chicago at Room 1520. We went around the city beforehand taking photos in locations that had sentimental value for Heather and Garret before heading back to the party. We spent a good amount of time during those wedding portraits visiting the Kinzie bridge, and the riverfront. The fact that the actual wedding had already happened seem to take a lot of stress out of the event (for the couple and attendees alike). A surprise addition to that night came in the form of hockey. All of this was happening the night the Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup in 2013. Heather and Garret are pretty big hawks fans, they had a whole cake dedicated to them with their logo on it. It was cut just after the announcement of their win.
I had a great time at both weddings, and I can’t say enough about how great this couple was to work with. Heather and Garret, I wish you the happiest future! Scroll down for some of the photos from both events.

 

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Emily Gualdoni Published in LX Magazine | Bridal Photography

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Not too long ago I was commissioned by LX Magazine to do a bridal fashion shoot. It was a great experience, partially because they don’t normally do bridal work and run their artist spotlight “Behind the Lens” features infrequently. After having worked with LX before, the beautiful and talented Loni Hale recommended me, leading them to approach me about the project. The shoot they followed me through was a fun, all day affair of dresses, glamor, and feathers, and you can see the results in the images below. What you see are the actual spreads that were printed in the magazine. You’ll also find a transcription of a the published interview, and after the spreads you can read parts of the interview that weren’t included.

 

LX: The images have a very definite look and feel to them. Even if one didn’t know you shot them all, it’s readily evident the same photographer did. In other words, you have a clearly identifiable style. How did you develop it? How has it evolved since you began photographing?
Emily Gualdoni: I’ve always had this in me. Over the years I’ve just been fine tuning it. But, having said that, I’ve never been a very “technical” photographer. I do things intuitively, which I suppose gives me more of a distinct style.I want someone to look at my photography and see pieces of art without focusing on the elements of the image. I feel I’ve accomplished a successful shoot when someone can look and think; “Wow, that’s just beautiful.” and maybe not even be able to explain why. I’ve always found it fascinating when you look at an image and have to wonder if it’s a painting or if it’s a photograph. I incorporate this into my efforts first by creating beautiful lighting and then polishing the resulting photos with a clean—but light—edit.

LX: This work is quite striking. It’s like the images are black and white—but in color. Did you see that before you did the shoot?
E.G.: Contrast was one of my main ideas when putting together this shoot. I really wanted the beautiful gowns to pop out, but while remaining very simple and elegant. I think it makes these photographs more fascinating when, at first glance, you think you’re looking at some black and white photos. But then, when your eyes take in the skin and hair, you realize they are color photographs.

LX: Looking at your work, one can see your vision is reflective of haute couture. Is fashion the foundation of your entire photographic approach?
E.G.: I love coming up with a concept and gathering the right team around me to execute the vision and create a piece of art. I have a hard time expressing myself with words, but people can get to know me by just looking at my work. I like inspiring people with things they haven’t seen before. Fashion photography interests me because you have control over the outcome. Instead of waiting for a moment to happen, you create it.

LX: How does that inform or affect your wedding work?
E.G.: I make my wedding clients feel beautiful, glamorous, confident and ideally like they have a little fashion model in them as well. It’s their wedding day, they should experience it feeling exceptionally attractive. Within that, I also want to reflect their personalities. So while I try to glamorize the images as much as possible, I also make sure I capture the personalities of the subjects—along with the overall beauty and joyousness associated with the time.

LX: With that said, how do you unobtrusively capture a wedding day?
E.G.: When I’m photographing the couple or the wedding party for posed portraits, I relax everyone with humor. I let them see my dorky/goofy side. This humanizes the situation and loosens them up so rather than focusing on the camera, they relax and enjoy being in the moment. During the reception, I use my telephoto lens to photograph people from a distance so they don’t realize it because people tend to get a bit nervous when they know they’re being photographed. The act differently than they would normally. With these techniques, I can easily capture their love, fun and friendship. Meanwhile, they remain completely unaware I’m doing it.
Published in LX Magazine

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LX: What is the theme you were after with this shoot? How did that drive the choices of wardrobe, lighting, makeup and etc?
We wanted a  create an editorial/ commercial shoot that had elements of a fairy tale making it look like a piece of art rather than two models wearing gowns against a backdrop. We tried achieving this by using dramatic lighting, extravagant gowns, contoured makeup, flowing hair, a few added props, and models who could evoke emotion with their posing.  Along with the fairy tale theme we wanted to incorporate the different cultural regions by using different Scandinavian and Mediterranean inspired gowns. We wanted to show that some of the styles of the gowns were more structured while others were more ethereal and flowy. We wanted simple, straight hair to not distract from the dresses but added a fan to the hair in some of them to go along with the ethereal/flowy feel.

LX: How are these images lit?
They were shot on a black muslin backdrop so the black would be as rich as possible and wouldn’t reflect any kind of light. I used two very tall white boards on the left side to bounce a little light off from the strip box that was on the right side. They were positioned to maintain contrast. There was a strobe with barn doors placed behind the model on the left side to highlight the hair and create a nice separation between the model and backdrop. A beauty dish was overhead giving the overall face and upper body a dramatic and contoured effect. I used another strobe with an umbrella diffuser in the front aimed downwards to light up the details at the bottom of the dresses.

LX: Please describe in detail the process you went through to create these images. Walk me through from the very first conversation about the assignment through all of the moving parts of conceptualizing with your stylist, makeup, wardrobe, hair and crew.
Loni, the makeup artist originally contacted me about the project. She had previously worked with Jon on another project and once she heard that this one involved fashion/wedding photography she instantly thought of me. Typically the makeup artist usually doesn’t have too much input into what the models will be wearing but Loni was inspired by a European fashion show on TV that highlighted different wedding gowns from various cultural regions. She approached me with this and the ideas started flowing. Loni got in contact with the wardrobe stylist and expressed her inspiration to her.  I have always been intrigued by photos that have an element of fantasy to them. I did some research and was inspired by a few other editorials online and really enjoyed the dramatic contrast between the white gown and dark background. The feathers added in some of the photos made to look like petals just give it a little bit more of fantasy feel. We then all met in person and tossed our ideas around and picked out the models together that we felt suited the shoot. The wardrobe stylist then went to the bridal boutique and kept what we had talked about in mind and picked the dress out.  We felt like an art director was unnecessary because between the three of us we had a pretty clear idea and direction of what we wanted.

LX: What did you see in these particular models that made them right for the shoot?
My team and I really wanted women with long hair to create a dramatic fantasy effect along with strong facial features. We also wanted one of the girls to look more Scandinavian with blond hair and fair skin and the other to look more exotic and Mediterranean with darker features.

LX: Describe your dream assignment.
I love highly conceptualized shoots where there are no rules or boundaries and you can let your imagination run wild. Working with a full team of artists who are talented and have the same vision is also very important so you can bounce ideas each other and feed off one another’s energy. I would love to shoot a fashion editorial for Vogue and create not just a pretty picture but a visual masterpiece where every little detail was very well thought out and takes the viewer into another realm in their imagination. Creating visual fairy tales is my passion. Taking your vision and translating it to something that someone can physically hold and touch separates a true artist from an imposter.

LX: Your dad gave you your first camera…was he a photographer too? What did he shoot? How did he encourage your career choice aside from placing the camera in your hands?
My dad used to travel a lot overseas for fun and document his adventures. He really enjoyed taking pictures of the beautiful architecture  and capturing the small moments with my mom. At home, my dad would photograph random subjects that he thought was interesting whether it was of their cat at the time, nature, landscapes or portraits. My dad actually received his masters in history but always found photography intriguing. Although photography was never his profession, he always kept his 35 mm readily available and once I expressed an interest in photography, he encouraged it and let me use it whenever I felt inspired. My parents have always been very emotionally supportive of my photography and has always encouraged me to follow my dreams. They always have and still take the time to listen to my excitement about every single shoot and view my work and give me constructive criticism. I have always known since second grade when I sat inside at recess to draw a photo that I wanted my life to be consumed with art. It wasn’t until I had access to a camera that I knew I wanted photography specifically to be my life.

 

Here are some additional shots that didn’t make it to the magazine.

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