Planning a Wicker Park photoshoot is a great way to capture Chicago’s soul. First, you must find a location that fits your vibe. For example, we chose Colectivo Coffee. This was a great choice because the industrial interior creates a perfect atmosphere.
Next, we focused on the connection between the friends. Consequently, we kept the session very simple. We ordered lattes and found a cozy corner. Because the patrons were so kind, we felt very comfortable. In fact, it felt like a normal afternoon out. I really tried to categorize the session and I think it’s a Chicago Family photographer session because these girls felt more like sisters.

Additionally, the outdoor area in Wicker Park is fantastic. After our coffee, we stepped outside. We wanted to capture the famous street art nearby. Truly, this is why a photoshoot is so versatile. You can change your background in just a few steps.
Furthermore, the lighting in this neighborhood is always beautiful. Therefore, I recommend this spot to all my clients. In short, if you want authentic photos, Wicker Park is the place to be. Specifically, it works well for groups who want a relaxed feeling.


















3 Tips for a Successful Wicker Park Photoshoot
- Timing is Everything: To get those airy, bright shots inside a coffee shop without the crowds, try scheduling your Wicker Park photoshoot on a weekday morning. The “golden hour” light hits the street art outside beautifully just before sunset.
- Coordinate, Don’t Match: For this Wicker Park photoshoot, the girls wore neutral tones that complemented the warm wood and brick of the cafe. This allows the emotions and laughter to be the star of the image.
- Utilize the Neighborhood: After finishing your coffee, step outside! A Wicker Park photoshoot isn’t complete without hitting the iconic murals and North Avenue street corners that make this area so unique.
I am inspired to have a close friends photoshoot in the future with my own friends.


















