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TJ Sopoci Creative Fine art & natural light photographer - Chicago & SW Suburbs

Rebecca absolutely killed her recent headshot session!
31/08/2024

Rebecca absolutely killed her recent headshot session!

Some of favorite shots from a comedy show last Thursday at the Lincoln Lodge!
20/05/2021

Some of favorite shots from a comedy show last Thursday at the Lincoln Lodge!

Finally catching up on my edits from last few weeks and all of these sessions look beautiful!
29/04/2021

Finally catching up on my edits from last few weeks and all of these sessions look beautiful!

A cold evening moment, frozen in time.
19/11/2020

A cold evening moment, frozen in time.

A classic black and white of Cozette aboard a 2017 Triumph Street Cup.
16/11/2020

A classic black and white of Cozette aboard a 2017 Triumph Street Cup.

A lovely portrait of our gorgeous model Emily, set against the backdrop of the Chicago skyline at the South Pond Honeyco...
08/11/2020

A lovely portrait of our gorgeous model Emily, set against the backdrop of the Chicago skyline at the South Pond Honeycomb.

One of my all time favorite pictures!  This shoot with Erin could not have turned out more beautifully.
07/11/2020

One of my all time favorite pictures! This shoot with Erin could not have turned out more beautifully.

A look down from above on the Baha'i Temple in Wilmette from the camera of a DJI Mavic Pro.The Baháʼí House of Worship i...
26/10/2020

A look down from above on the Baha'i Temple in Wilmette from the camera of a DJI Mavic Pro.

The Baháʼí House of Worship in Wilmette, Illinois (or Chicago Baháʼí Temple) is a Baháʼí temple in Wilmette, Illinois. It is the second Baháʼí House of Worship ever constructed and the oldest surviving. It is one of eight continental temples, constructed to serve all of North America.

The temple was designed by French-Canadian architect Louis Bourgeois (1856-1930), who received design feedback from ʻAbdu'l-Bahá during a visit to Haifa in 1920. To convey the Baháʼí principle of the unity of religion, Bourgeois incorporated a variety of religious architecture and symbols. Although ʻAbdu'l-Bahá participated in a ground-breaking ceremony in 1912 that laid a cornerstone, construction began in earnest in the early 1920s and was delayed significantly through the Great Depression and World War II. Construction picked up again in 1947 and the temple was dedicated in a ceremony in 1953.

Baháʼí Houses of Worship are intended to include several social, humanitarian, and educational institutions clustered around the temple, although none have been built to such an extent. The temples are not intended as a local meeting place, but are instead open to the public and used as a devotional space for people of any faith.

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