Zhukov Studios

Mount Prospect, United States

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6 reviews

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Accepts Credit Cards
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Accepts Bitcoin
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Description

Specialties

— Family & Portrait Sessions in Studio with Custom Made Seasonal Settings & Outdoors.

— Engagement & Wedding Photography.

History

Established in 2008.

Sergei Zhukov began his Photographic Career in New York with a set of mouth watering images for a local High-​End Restaurant. The images were so good that a Chef from a competing restaurant offered him to be their staff Food and Event Photographer with a plan to create a Menu Book.

In the mean time Sergei worked as an apprentice in a High Volume Wedding Studio on Long Island where he learned his Portrait skills and tricks of the trade. Sergei shot hundreds of small events and weddings before finally he was offered to photograph his first wedding as the lead photographer. Learning from a working pro on the job and studying from the best Wedding Photographers in the US and Russia Sergei was able to come up with a style that makes people relax, enjoy their time with the photographer and create the most pleasing and truthful portraits of their life time.

Following his calling Sergei started his own small photo business in 2008 and has pleased thousands of people with his work.

Meet the Business Owner

Sergei Z.

Business Owner

I picked up my first camera at the age of 11 while attending a photography school and at that time was not really all that thrilled about the craft and wanted to drop out but my friend begged me to stay. Time went by, I grew up and as I progressed in my course of studies and my skills in the Dark Room improved I grew so fond of it that I photographed, printed and developed everything I laid my eye on, including images my parents had on their film collection. I spent as much of my pocket money on film and paper as I possibly could. I learned every function and mode on my teacher’s camera and once a week came to a downtown photography store and eyed the camera of my dream until one day my parents took me there and bought the darned thing (a months salary worth BTW) as a birthday present. It was heavy, clunky and tough to hold still for a 13 year old boy. Color Film was a luxury for me but I found a way to afford it and my path as a photographer began.