When choosing Bridal Party photo locations, you’ll want to have two things in mind.  First, you have to consider the neighborhood that you’re in.  If your hotel and wedding venue are both in The Loop, you’re probably not going to want to have your First Look in Lincoln Park; you are much better off making the most of the area that you’re already in and taking amazing photos there. The second thing you’ll want to do is to ensure you allow enough time for photos in your wedding day schedule. While taking pictures may seem like something quick and easy, it’s typically what can take up the majority of your day.  Our biggest tip here is to just be realistic.  If Google maps says that something is 20 minutes away, we also like to factor in at least 10 minutes of traffic, as well as the time it takes to herd your entire Bridal Party in and out of the trolley/limo. This is why we almost always advise our couples to choose no more than two locations, and to allow at least two hours for Bridal Party photos. It may seem like a lot, but trust us, you’ll be so happy when you arrive at your ceremony on time (or even a few minutes early!)

Luckily, our city is dripping in fabulous photo locations.  No matter what neighborhood you’re in, you’ll undoubtedly get your “dream” wedding photos.  To make this part of the planning a little bit easier today, we’ve broken down our fav photo locations by neighborhood below!

If you’re in the Lincoln Park/Old Town area…

Chicago History Museum

Chicago History Museum

PHOTO CREDIT: ARIELLE & BRETT, T&S HUGHES PHOTOGRAPHY

Chicago History Museum staircase (1601 N Clark).  If you’re not getting married at CHM, you still need to take a spin over to their beautiful staircase and get some great Bridal Party shots.

Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool (Cannon/Fullerton).  This is definitely one of the most popular spots in the city for wedding photos, so we suggest adding some ‘cushion’ time for photos here.  Though it will most definitely be packed, the photos here are incredible.

Lincoln Park Zoo (2001 N Clark). The Lincoln Park Zoo is kind of a 3-in-one deal when it comes to photo locations.  You’ve got the bridge that overlooks the entire park and also has the amazing skyline view, you’ve got the “honeycomb” shot, and you have the gorgeous grounds of the zoo and Cafe Brauer, all in one stop.

Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool

Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool

PHOTO CREDIT: KATIE & SPENSER, ANN & KAM PHOTOGRAPHY

If you’re in the Loop…

Board of Trade

Board of Trade

Board of Trade

Board of Trade

   PHOTO CREDIT: EMILY & TYLER, CRISTINA G PHOTOGRAPHY

Chicago Board of Trade (Adams/Lasalle).  To say that this location is iconic is an understatement.  You simply cannot skip the #CBOT shot if you’re anywhere near the loop on your wedding day.

Union Station (500 W Jackson).  This is another “iconic” spot in the city – you can either head inside for photos in the gorgeous Great Hall (you’ll need a permit, so plan ahead here!), or can stay outside under the pillars on Canal.

Art Institute of Chicago (111 S Michigan Ave).  We absolutely love the Art Institute for those super modern pictures. If you’re on Michigan Ave, this is a must-stop.

Union Station

Union Station

Union Station

Union Station

PHOTO CREDITS, KATIE & LEN, ORANGE2PHOTO; ALICIA & KYLE, PAWINSKI PHOTOGRAPHY

If you’re in River North/Streeterville…

Olive Park

Olive Park

PHOTO CREDIT: EMILY & TYLER, CRISTINA G PHOTOGRAPHY

Olive Park. Another very popular location that you’ll want to add extra time to your timeline for. Olive Park boasts one of the best views of the city and is absolutely one of our favorite spots for wedding photos.  (Does it really get any better than the photo of Emily & Tyler by Cristina G Photography above?!)

The Riverwalk.  This is definitely our number one “go-to.”  With so many surrounding hotels, and endless gorgeous staircases, it’s the ideal spot for a First Look.

The Wrigley Building (400-410 N Michigan Ave) is one of the most famous buildings in the city, and has to be on your photo list if you’re staying on the Magnificent Mile.  (It’s also where Shannon had her engagement shoot!)

River Walk

River Walk

PHOTO CREDIT: ADRIAN GUTIERREZ

If you’re in South Loop…

Adler Planetarium

Adler Planetarium

PHOTO CREDIT: SARAH & ARJUN, STEVE KOO PHOTOGRAPHY

The mother of all locations, the Adler Planetarium (1300 S Lakeshore Drive).  This is undoubtedly one of the best views of the city and an absolute must if you’re in the South Loop.

Grant Park South Gardens.  Just off of Congress & Michigan Ave, the Grant Park South gardens are a beautiful spot for both Bridal Party photos and a First Look.

Top Photo by Cristina G Photography