Born in Chicago, I wasn’t. But since moving to the city 18 years ago, house music — born in the city at The Warehouse (from which it got its name) in the late 70s and early 80s and now grown into a global phenomenon — has been the soundtrack to most of my fun here, whether at a club, house party, or in my headphones making pictures. It’s music made to move your body, whatever you’re doing. Oontz oontz!
So of course I was game to join fellow photographers Amado and Nina at a Viva Acid party on the lakefront on a sunny Sunday to enjoy classic house tracks and snap some candid photos while we danced.



The vibe was friendly and the sound system was strong — and, as usual, capturing Chicagoans in action was the best part. I’ve always carried my Coolpix on my hip to whatever party I’ve attended, ready for a moment or portrait; this was particularly fun, though, being outdoors in great natural light with pockets of people spread out enjoying the show. House music and candid photography, a match made in oontz oontz heaven. Viva acid!
Photos by Nina






Photos by Amado






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