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Sue Eckl
Growing up in the south suburbs of Chicago, Sue has had a camera in her hand ever since she won a 35mm camera in an art contest when she was just 10 years old. Sue then moved to the northwestern suburbs and worked professionally as a graphic designer after graduating from Northern Illinois University with a BFA in Visual Communication where she also studied photography.
Sue has created a full in-home photography studio and enjoys outdoor photography as well while creatively shooting seniors, engaged couples, families, newborns and occasionally weddings.
Through her senior photography business, Sue was recently honored by SeniorInspire Magazine as one of the “One Hundred Photographers I’d Like to Follow in 2021” award and was also recently a finalist in the “Yellow Category” at Roberts Camera Gallery Night sponsored by Nikon.
Beginning in 2020, Sue embarked on a 15-piece fine art photography series entitled “Catharsis” where she explored the complexity of shared spiritual emotions as people are transformed through the impact and ramifications of unexpected tragedy.
Growing up in the south suburbs of Chicago, Sue has had a camera in her hand ever since she won a 35mm camera in an art contest when she was just 10 years old. Sue then moved to the northwestern suburbs and worked professionally as a graphic designer after graduating from Northern Illinois University with a BFA in Visual Communication where she also studied photography. In 2005, Sue and her family moved to Carmel, Indiana. Sue has volunteered as a photographer with a nationally ranked marching band and color guard for six years and was a high school and college softball photographer for 10 years as well.
Sue has created a full in-home photography studio and enjoys outdoor photography as well while creatively shooting seniors, engaged couples, families, newborns and occasionally weddings.
Through her senior photography business, Sue was recently honored by SeniorInspire Magazine as one of the “One Hundred Photographers I’d Like to Follow in 2021” award and was also recently a finalist in the “Yellow Category” at Roberts Camera Gallery Night sponsored by Nikon.
Beginning in 2020, Sue embarked on a 15-piece fine art photography series entitled “Catharsis” where she explored the complexity of shared spiritual emotions as people are transformed through the impact and ramifications of unexpected tragedy.
Your wedding is all about you, your family and dear friends. Be your true self. Show your fun, quirky personality. Do the things that make you happy. Laugh loudly. Kiss slowly. Hug tightly.
I'll be there to capture it all and help you save these beautiful memories for a lifetime.