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We are not your traditional wedding photographers. So it’s no surprise that on occasion we get asked, “Where are the family photos? I don’t see many on your website or in your album samples.” Another related question might be, “I enjoyed your photographers’ photos, but I wish there had been more family groups.” I’ll take a moment to address each of these questions.

1. Where are the family photos? First of all, we love getting to know not only the couple, but also their families. We’re frequently told by the bride or groom’s mother or other relatives that “you didn’t seem to be strangers to us. You felt like family.” We love hearing that because we work very hard to make everyone comfortable with us and our shooting style. It’s that comfort level that enables family photos to proceed with everyone in a joyful state, rather than dreading the photo session. Family photos are an important part of documenting your day, since it may be years before you see some of the individuals in your pictures again. We enjoy taking them.

At the same time, our photography is about much more than simply documenting people and events and facts.
Simply put, WE WANT TO MOVE YOU. We want to give you something that moves the heart, that touches the soul, and that will make you fall in love with your wedding day again and again. Therefore, we tend to showcase the rarer intimate moments between the bride & groom, or between them and their family and friends. That’s what you’ll see in our studio and on our blog. The family photos are there if you look through our extensive galleries and album samples. Our photos of families will be relaxed and fun, as there’s no need for anyone to feel stiff and forced.


2. I wish your photographer had taken more family photos. This is a statement that may sometimes be made by friends or perhaps even other family members, rather than by the bride and groom. 🙂

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t’s important to note that the list of formals are chosen by the bride and groom. The number of formals they opt to have us shoot will be impacted by the how much time they have, whether travel is required, and the schedule of the day. What others may sometimes forget is that the couple has worked closely with the photographer to plan the pace of their day. It’s important to us that no one feels rushed. To that end, most couples find that they do not need every possible combination of family members in the pictures. This way they acquire the pictures they need – both family formals as well as important private time for portraits of the bride & groom, while still having enough time to enjoy their wedding day.


So, family portraits are definitely important to us. They are a valuable part of the wedding tradition. Just as important and impactful is the photography time spent with the bride and groom. We love that time together with them and we love to share those pictures with others, as we feel what we do sets our work apart. The couples that commission us feel the same way, so we’ve found a winning combination and a good balance for our studio.

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What a gorgeous day we had today for shooting. Although a mild breeze put a chill in the air, there was no chill during our e-session with Cory & Joe. Since it had been a few months since our initial meeting with them, it was good to see them again. They were each in a great mood as we explored the grounds of our on-location shoot. Cory’s eyes sparkled in the sunlight, and her radiant smile was a beautiful compliment to Joe’s warm demeanor. They were just as excited about the session as we were, and the results were full of natural affection, as well as a lot of playfulness. We can’t wait to show them the full gallery. But for now, here’s a sample (click for a larger version).

The entire engagement session gallery will be released very soon, so point your browsers to the “Client Proofs” area of our main website. Feel free to leave a comment about the pictures or for Cory & Joe by clicking on the “Comments” link immediately below this entry!

  • Jenni - Cory and Joe,
    We’re thrilled to be your photographers! You are such a sweet couple, and we can’t wait until your wedding day.

    Hugs,
    Jenni and UlyssesDecember 12, 2006 – 9:18 AM

  • Anonymous - Jenni & Ulysses,
    I can’t even begin to tell you how thrilled I am that we have chosen you as our photographers. You guys are awesome. These pictures are amazing I love them all!!! You are truly artists. We had so much fun.
    Thanks
    Love,
    Cory & JoeDecember 11, 2006 – 10:21 PM

We easily hit it off with Jennifer & Greg. They have a very close relationship and even work together, so we have a lot in common. The camera loved Jen’s long dark hair and beautiful smile; Greg provided a strong set of loving arms to hold her close. They were natural and just wonderful together. We can’t wait to see them again for their wedding day!

More with Jennifer + Greg.

  • Jenni - Jen,

    You and Greg were amazing to shoot! Thank you for being such fabulous models. The wedding day will be incredible!

    Hugs,
    Jenni & UlyssesDecember 12, 2006 – 9:19 AM

  • Jen - Ulysses and Jenni,

    I am totally speechless! thank you so much for the wonderful day and the AMAZING pictures!! Im in love with them all, i dont know how i will ever choose! I cannot wait for the wedding pictures!!!!December 11, 2006 – 9:06 PM

We get a lot of clients from the Boston area, so it seems like every time we head out there to visit family, we also get to shoot an engagement session. This time was no exception, and we had an absolute blast with Jill and Adam. Their infectious excitement about the session combined with their obvious feelings for each other made it easy to just be creative and have fun with the pictures. Even when Jill got pretty cold, she was such a good sport, and Adam was more than happy to warm her up. We can’t wait for their wedding next autumn at Sheldrake Point Vineyard in the Finger Lakes region of New York!

Their entire gallery will be released shortly. Until then, we hope you enjoy these preview photos. Feel free to use the link below to leave a comment for Jill and Adam, or to let us know what you think of the photos. (click any image to see a larger version)

While visiting Louisiana two months ago for a celebration of my parents’ 50th anniversary, we had the privilege of having Phil Colwart join us to take some beautiful portraits of our family. I thought you might enjoy seeing some of our favorites. It was a hot and humid day, but that didn’t away from our enjoyment at all.

Feel free to leave a comment by clicking the “Comments” link below.

More with my family.

  • Alphonso R Thurman II - helllooo,just want to say hello. I was looking at a photography website a customer gave me and you guys jumped into my mind so im leaveing a message saying helloooooooo frome alphonso and sophia. ps. were haveing a new family member. miss you guys,laterFebruary 12, 2007 – 5:07 PM

  • dalisa - I played it twice because it made me smile…
    Telling you that you have a “beautiful family” is just to typical…but I do not know how else to put it. Phil did an amazing job, capturing the peace and love between the whole of you and your family that is so obvious. Thank you for sharing your family… they help explain how it is that you are such a beautiful person.

    -dalisaNovember 7, 2006 – 1:12 PM

This is probably one of the most difficult things I’ve ever had to write. My dad fell asleep in death two days ago. He was loved by nearly everyone who knew him. As for the rest, they all respected him. He will be dearly missed by his wife, children, and all who spent time with him.

If you haven’t already seen it, I’d love for you to read more about my Dad & Mom’s 50th anniversary (click here). Hopefully it will make you smile. I’m sure we’ll have more to share with you at some point in the near future when we get back from our trip to Louisiana to be with family. But that’s all I want to say for now.

Thanks for all the very kind thoughts and prayers that have been sent our way. Jenni and I, along with my entire family, truly appreciate it.

More with my family.

Feel free to leave a comment via the “Comments” link below.

  • Ulysses - Mike, thank you so much. I know the rest of my family would thank you, too. You’re both very dear to us, so your kind words are truly appreciated. Hugs right back to you and Grace. We think of you often.November 5, 2010 – 4:21 PM

  • Michael & Grace - Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

    All our love,
    Mike & GraceNovember 5, 2010 – 4:14 PM

  • Susie - Thank you for blessing me by sharing this.

    Love and Joy,
    SusieJune 23, 2009 – 10:18 PM

  • Ulysses - Thanks to everyone who has sent their love and encouragement our way. It’s been not only appreciated, but also much needed. I say this on behalf of my entire family, as well as for myself.

    Neale, it was great to meet you in England. I saw not only a real talent in you, but also a kindred love for all things photographic. How exciting that you are embarking on an entirely new phase of life and career! Keeping our fathers’ memory in our minds will keep us grounded and true, I’m sure of it. Take care.

    Kevin & Rosanna, thank you so much for your incredibly kind words. Meeting you two has been like opening up our curtains in the morning and allowing a bright burst of sunlight into the room. We can’t wait to see you for your engagement session and know it’s going to be incredible as a beginning of your photography. Thanks so much for allowing us to get to know you better. Talk to you both soon.February 15, 2007 – 12:05 PM

  • Kevin and Rosanna - Dear Jenni and Ulysses,

    We are so sorry for your loss. Your family is in our hearts and prayers. We are glad that you got to share your amazing talent for your parents 50th wedding anniversary. That must of meant alot for you and your father. Your father will always be a little angel on your shoulder. Take care.

    Love Kevin and RosannaFebruary 15, 2007 – 11:23 AM

  • We’ve Been Away; We’re Back! at Ulysses Photography Blog - […] of you who read this blog regularly know that Jenni and I have been through some difficult times recently. But besides the incredibly supportive friends that we’ve had around us to lift us up and […]February 9, 2007 – 4:22 PM

  • Neale James - It’s ten years since I lost my own father and even though the sadness has subsided, he was a driving force in my life and career. As I grow older, I realise how I’m more and more like him. I find his mannerisms appear at the most unexpected and humourous moments. My father lives on in me, I know that.January 30, 2007 – 3:32 AM

  • Jenni - Thank you everyone for all the love that has been sent our way. You are all wonderful friends and the support from literally all over the world has been incredible. Thank you so much for thinking of us.

    Love,
    Jenni & UlyssesDecember 12, 2006 – 9:23 AM

  • Anonymous - Jenni & Ulysses,
    I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I had no idea otherwise we would have sent our condolenses on Saturday when we saw you. Our deepest symapthies. I am glad you got to see him for your parents 50th Anniversary may those and all your memories help you through this difficult time.
    Love,
    Cory & JoeDecember 11, 2006 – 10:16 PM

  • Anonymous - We send our deepest thoughts and prayers to you and your family. Cherish in your hearts all the beautiful memories because in you and everyone he loved you will keep him shining forever.November 14, 2006 – 1:07 PM

  • Anonymous - Thank you for sharing your mom and dad’s anniversary with us. I love them both and have cherished memories of them and all of you.

    Deb RobinsonNovember 13, 2006 – 8:00 PM

  • Anonymous - Your family is in the hearts and prayers of many, many people back here in LA. Have a safe trip home.November 12, 2006 – 1:47 PM

  • chartreuse.beta - my deepest condolences.November 10, 2006 – 8:10 AM

  • David Mielcarek - U & Jenni,

    Words can’t help much but at least we wanted to let you know our thoughts are with you… please accept our deepest condolences.November 9, 2006 – 12:59 AM

  • John Lyons Weddings - The thoughts and prayers of our family are with yours.
    We are deeply sorry for your loss. I am so glad that you were able to be together for their 50th anniversary – what wonderful memories.
    Blessings…
    John, Larisa, Mackenna, Meaghan and CarsonNovember 9, 2006 – 12:50 AM

  • Cynthia & Prince - Hi Ulysses & Jenni
    Just wanted send our love your way, we are deeply saddened by the loss of your dear father, of course he was a father to us as well.

    Much Love ,
    Prince & CynthiaNovember 7, 2006 – 7:54 PM

  • leigh miller - U & jenni – so sorry for your loss. youre in my thoughts – leighNovember 7, 2006 – 10:59 AM

  • Pam - I’m so sorry for your loss. Look back on that special time you had a few short months ago – and let your heart smile.November 6, 2006 – 10:46 PM

  • Henry - My prayer is with your family. Sorry for your lost. I think he couldn’t have a more caring family and son!November 6, 2006 – 9:17 PM

  • Dianne Guy - Ulysses, this is a beautiful tribute to your father. Carl and I remember, fondly, the time we spent with him and Aldine. Our prayers are with you.November 6, 2006 – 2:56 PM

  • Neal Jacob Photography - U & Jenni:

    I am sorry to hear of the loss of your father.

    -NealNovember 6, 2006 – 9:06 AM

  • Apertura Photography - U & Jenni,

    So sorry for your loss. Our condolences to you and your family. Sending good vibes your way.November 6, 2006 – 1:00 AM

  • Teddi - Ulysses and Jenni,

    We’re so sorry about the loss of your father. Words seem so insignificant at a time like this, but I hope you know that we are thinking of you and praying for you during such a difficult time.

    +Teddi and Keith
    Picture The DayNovember 6, 2006 – 12:07 AM

  • TandK - We are sorry to hear about your loss. We will pray you an dyour family.

    Remember that it is not “good bye”, but I’ll see you later.

    With the Love of Jesus Christ.

    Todd & Kathleen
    T & K PhotographyNovember 5, 2006 – 9:31 PM

  • Nikki McLeod Photography - My thoughts are with you from across the water.

    Nikki McLeod
    ScotlandNovember 5, 2006 – 6:48 PM

  • Mark Cafiero - U – my heart goes out to you and your family. Wishing you love and support during these heart-breaking times. What a wonderful thing it is, that you have used your talents in preserving such nice visual memories of your father that will last forever. Thoughts and Prayers, and with Deepest Sympathy,

    Mark CafieroNovember 5, 2006 – 3:11 PM

  • kerry - U – I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.

    KerryNovember 5, 2006 – 1:03 PM

I remember the first time we met Chandra & Darrell. When they made the decision to choose us, she said in a very quiet voice, “I’m so excited!” We felt exactly the same way! And we were so happy for them on their wedding day. Their trust in us was complete, giving us added inspiration for gorgeous photography.

Chandra herself was just beautiful, completely comfortable with all of her friends and her mom around her. Darrell has a twin brother, and I had to do a double-take (no pun intended) just to make sure I had the correct man as our groom! Their wedding day was free of worry and totally fun. We especially loved the way they invested in time for portraits of themselves. We’re so proud of how well they did for their session and know they’re going to be ecstatic about the beautiful results!

Here is the much-awaited preview of some scenes from their day. Just click the “PLAY” button to begin the slideshow:

We always enjoy working at the lovely Round Hill House, which served as a gorgeous venue and backdrop. As always, their service was excellent, and the food was delicious (thank you, Chandra & Darrell, for the tasty meal). The Bardavon String Quartet played beautifully during the ceremony. The delightful Pam Moran provided music for the reception, with some of Chandra & Darrell’s favorites that were clearly enjoyed by them and their friends.

Their complete wedding gallery will be available upon their return from the honeymoon. Make sure to look for it in the “Client Proofs” section of our main website. Feel free to leave a note here on the blog by clicking the “Comments” link below. We’d love to hear your comments about their day and stories about your favorite pictures!

  • Darrell Campana - Thank you Ulysses crew for doing such a great job with everything. We are continually amazed at how well the pictures came out.

    Thanks for everything,

    DarrellAugust 21, 2007 – 11:58 AM

Megan and Paul are a warm and loving couple who are really excited about their upcoming winter wedding.

Despite being an incredibly busy couple, they wanted to make sure to spend some time taking some pictures together before their wedding. The late autumn weather still allowed for some beautiful color, and the Pennsylvania venue we found for them provided just the right romantic atmosphere for them to relax and be themselves for the photos. Sometimes the photos were about the two of them together, and other times just one alone. Occasionally, the pictures were simply about Megan’s awesome red pumps!!

(Click on any of the photos to see them larger)


We’re really happy that Megan and Paul chose us for their wedding photography. We know we’ll have a blast with them.
Their complete online gallery will be available very soon in the “Client Proofs” area of our
main website. Stay tuned!

  • Megan & Paul’s Wedding at Ulysses Photography Blog - […] & Paul’s wedding day had finally arrived! Their engagement session seems like it happened only yesterday. After we met some friends of the family at her […]February 9, 2007 – 4:18 PM

  • Ulysses - Thanks so much, Eileen! We had a wonderful time taking photographs of Megan & Paul for their engagement session. I hope you got to see and sign their guest sign-in book at the wedding.

    Their wedding day was just beautiful and full of genuine affection. Make sure you click this link to check out the preview slideshow, too! We’re hoping to have the entire gallery available soon. 🙂

    Thanks again!January 1, 2007 – 1:13 AM

  • Eileen - This is a special time & it is so important to have great pictures to look at for years to come. The pictures are beautiful & I can’t wait to see the rest.December 30, 2006 – 11:39 AM

Erin & Matthew’s beautiful day began at the Grand Summit Hotel, where Erin was surrounded by excited and attentive bridesmaids. After exchanging and opening gifts with Matthew (who was in his own room at the other end of the hotel), Erin’s bridesmaids began helping her put on her gown, an incredibly beautiful design by Ulla-Maija Couture. Erin was simply stunning to behold. Matthew’s breath must have been taken away as he watched her come down the aisle to join him at the alter.

After spending some time at a nearby arboretum for romantic portraits, we headed back to the Grand Summit Hotel for a relaxed and enjoyable cocktail hour. We could go on about the excellent service of the staff and the delicious meal. We’d love to work with them again in the future. Erin’s gorgeous flowers were provided by The Gilded Ivy. A special lighting display spelling out the word “LOVE” — the theme for the evening — was provided by Light Theatrics. And the music and vocals of the Starlyte Band were definitely top notch. It was simply a fabulous day to remember not only for Erin and Matthew, but for us as well (thank you so much, Erin & Matt, for chosing us and for taking such good care of us… we genuinely enjoyed spending such a good time with your families… they were so much fun!)

Here is the much anticipated preview of some of their pictures. Click on the “PLAY” button to begin the slideshow:



Their complete online gallery will be available very soon in the “Client Proofs” area of our main website. I know Erin & Matt would love to hear from you, so leave a comment by clicking on the “Comments” link below. Let us know about some of your favorite images from the gallery when it goes live! We’d love for this blog to be an interactive experience for all of you.

We’re usually so happy shooting weddings and engagement sessions that we don’t often get to talk about our love for romantic portrait sessions. That’s exactly the sort of session we had with Sue & Bob. We first met them at a fantastic wedding we shot last autumn. Having had some very friendly conversations with them at that time, we were really happy that they called us for some fun and romantic portraiture at the site of their new home. The soft early evening sunlight was just beautiful and really highlighted Sue’s sparkling eyes. Bob joked about how his new cologne must be doing the trick, because he and Sue were easily entangled with one another for nearly the entire session. We had an awesome time with them.

Their entire online gallery will be available very soon in the “Client Proofs” area of our main website.

We knew the minute we met Kerry and Joe that they were fun and friendly. They met with us initially with both friends and family in tow, and it was such a great group of people. Kerry has this bubbly, vivacious quality that perfectly harmonizes with Joe’s cool and quiet nature, and made for some fabulous pictures during their engagement session. They are so obviously happy together! We had a great time going from site to site and finding the best light to show them off. We look forward to their wedding next year at the Eagle’s Nest.

Their online gallery will be available very soon at our main website in the Client Proofs area. Until then, enjoy this preview photo. 

 

More with Kerry + Joe.

Mix together in a shaker two parts Patty, two parts Andrew, and one part Ulysses Photography, and what do you get? You get a beautiful day of wedding photos! 🙂

Patty’s gown was by Paloma Blanca, and she was simply gorgeous in the light champagne color with mauve sash. As she put on the veil and other finishing touches, we could feel everyone’s excitement building. Patty and Andrew are very close to their families, and each had an active share in making the day a success. There was a very close-knit feel to their ceremony as their guests found their way to the seats.

The reception was hosted at the Highlands Country Club, which is associated with the nearby venue, The Garrison. As always, the food and service were a complete delight (thank you, Patty & Andy, for a fantastic meal). Patty’s exquisite floral designs were by Lee Vasquez. We truly enjoyed the sound of the band, Energy Express. We recommend any of the above vendors if you need their services.

Patty and Andrew each shed tears of happiness as she read to him a poem describing how they’d met all the way until the present. It was so touching and heartfelt, and all in attendance couldn’t help but feel overjoyed at how their story had turned out. The brief slideshow below will give you a preview of how beautiful their day was. Just click the “PLAY” button to begin.

Patty & Andrew’s complete gallery will be available very soon at our main website in the “Client Proofs” section. So stay tuned! We’re sure Patty & Andrew would love to hear from you, so leave a comment here on the blog by clicking on the “Comments” link below. Let us know your favorite pictures once the gallery is available!

We love receiving and sharing kind words such as those we received from Lauren’s mom. Read on!

HI!! We just received the prints from the wedding and they are gorgeous!! I am still amazed at how you both allowed us to enjoy each moment of the day.

From the minute we first saw our daughter dressed in her wedding gown through the entire ceremony and reception, you both seemed to be enjoying the day as well; and this made us all so comfortable …we hardly noticed you taking pictures.

I distributed many of your business cards after the wedding because I was so pleased with every detail and so impressed with how your pleasant and happy attitude would not allow any of us to feel rushed or stressed in any way. My florist delivered an arrangement to our home the next day on her way to another wedding and I gave her a handful of your cards.

AND of course the pictures at end of the day on the Long Island Sound were unbelieveable!!!! WOW! Thank you so very much for making our daughter’s wedding so memorable! You are both wonderful artists!

Liz and Ken

We wish we had even more time with not only Lauren & Justin, but also their families (see Lauren & Justin’s wedding blog entry here). They each made the day such a pleasure for us. And knowing they were so pleased with our shooting style is the cherry on top of the cake.

  • Ulysses - Lauren, believe me when I say: We are every bit as excited to see the album as you guys. Even when we’ve designed it and previewed it for you, we’re still anxious to see the finished product upon delivery because it’s always even better than the online presentation.

    Keep in touch!

    U & JSeptember 29, 2006 – 3:13 PM

  • Lauren - Ditto for me!!! You guys are great. We can’t wait to get the album 🙂 🙂 🙂September 22, 2006 – 6:39 AM

Evelyn and Michael are among our most avid blog readers, and we honestly couldn’t wait for their wedding day to arrive. Photos were extremely important to them, so they dedicated LOTS of private time for photos not only before the ceremony, but also afterwards so we could take advantage of the view of New York City across the river from the Hyatt Regency of Jersey City. We absolutely loved the contemporary feel of their photo sessions. As if on cue, the setting sunlight reflected off some surrounding buildings to cast a golden glow on their faces during their ceremony vows. Just fantastic! We were deeply touched by their displays of love and emotion throughout the day.

Their wedding day was a feast for the eyes. Evelyn herself looked incredible in her gown by Melissa Sweet and makeup by Sachiko Yanase. Evelyn’s mother prepared all the flowers and did an amazing job, and the scent of the floral arrangements filled the air. While the music and sounds of OUO Entertainment filled the reception ballroom, Evelyn and Michael made their way to each of their guests and family, many having traveled from Korea and China to attend the festive occasion. The evening ended with Evelyn and Michael kissing underneath a burst of sparklers waved by their friends on the 9th floor veranda.

Evelyn and Michael, we were so honored to be chosen as your wedding photographers! Jenni and I had such a wonderful time with both of you. After hearing so many kind as well as humorous words from your friends and family, we can’t help but add our own praise for the two of you. Seeing the tender care you have for one another is truly inspiring.

Their complete online gallery of photos will be available in the “Client Proofs” section of our main website upon their return from the honeymoon. For now, enjoy the slideshow above; there are LOTS more beautiful pictures to come. And please, feel free to leave your own words for Evelyn and Michael by clicking on the “comments” button below.

More with Evelyn + Michael.

  • Kind Words From Chicago at Ulysses Photography Blog - […] were overjoyed by the time and priority that Evelyn & Michael gave to photography, and the results really shine in their photos. They recently received their […]February 9, 2007 – 4:24 PM

  • picnic - Evelyn congraturations!!
    I’m Woonhee, your mother’s old and close friend in Korea..
    Your mother let me know your blog address..
    You are really beautiful..
    I hope you and your husband are always happy!!
    please Give my regards to your mother ^^
    Be always happy..
    Bye
    In Seoul, KoreaOctober 17, 2006 – 9:56 AM

  • Ulysses - Welcome home, Evelyn & Michael! Or maybe I should say, Welcome back to Chicago. 🙂

    I’m glad you got to at least read the text from the blog while you were away. We meant every word of it. Thanks so much for giving us so much time with you. When there is so much going on on the wedding day, TIME is what gives us so much more fuel for creativity. And on your day, our tanks were full!!! 🙂

    When you’ve had a chance to get your initial look through the gallery, we’d love to know about some of your favorite moments from the day. We always enjoy hearing about what a bride & groom were thinking during some of the pictures.

    Give Mike our love! Hugs to you both. Talk soon.

    USeptember 29, 2006 – 3:11 PM

  • Evelyn & Mike - Hi Jenni & Ulysses!

    We were able to read the blog entry from our honeymoon but the internet connection was not fast enough to load the comment box. Thus, we were unable to leave a message. However, I wrote the message in my head and following is what I was planning on writing:

    “Hello from Bora Bora! Unfortunately, the connection here is not fast enough to load the slideshow but we know it is absolutely amazing! We both had such a fantastic time with the two of you during our wedding day and we cannot wait to see your talent captured in the photos from the day. Being able to see the photos is the one thing that makes me wish I were back home! Thanks again!”September 29, 2006 – 12:57 AM

We’re always amazed at how rapidly things can change during the course of shooting a wedding, particularly with regard to the quickly changing expressions in faces and eyes and smiles. You never know what’s going to happen, so you always have to be ready for the shot! We usually shoot in series because we love the unfolding story that takes places over the course of mere moments.

Take Jesyca & Bill’s recent wedding, for example. Bill was saying his vows, and Jesyca was clearly wrapped up in the moment. I couldn’t hear what Bill said that caused this series of reactions from Jes, but it was awesome. This all happened in about two seconds or less. 🙂

Whether very subtle or very obvious, we love it when we see the animation and expression in the eyes and faces of our couples, making the photography such a joy. (click image to see a larger version)

I went home.

Even though I’ve been in New York for many years, in many ways I’m still a southern boy at heart. My parents raised me, my brother and three sisters in an area just west of New Orleans. I’ve been back to visit on occasion, but this visit was different. It was to celebrate my parents 50th wedding anniversary.

The celebration was a bit belated partly due to Hurricane Katrina, which obviously changed the lives of everyone living in the Gulf region, and which put a temporary hold on our travel plans. The other reason was that three of us “kids” are now married and scattered across the globe with families of our own. It took a lot of coordination to bring everyone together for this occasion, but we were finally able to do it. In fact, one of my sisters and her husband surprised my parents by driving from an assignment in Mexico, so that we could all be together.

Ulysses and Aldine were married at an early age. Dad was an athlete of 18, and my mom was an advanced student still in school at age 16. They moved in with my mom’s parents, who already had a large family. There was minimal electricity in the house, not enough room for the number of people living there, and other conveniences were at a premium. But my mom’s parents loved their new son in-law, and he helped expand the house’s living spaces. Since he knew some electrical work (learned from his own dad), he helped rewire their home and bring their place into the 20th century.

Clearly, my mom and dad didn’t always have things easy. But they stuck together even though they were very young and knew barely anything about life. As each new baby was born to them, they learned a lot more about life than they expected. And through it all, they gave so much back to us — a good work ethic, an honest concern for others, a sense of spirituality and who we are as people, and a desire to always do the best we could with whatever power we had in our hands at any given point in our lives. I’m proud to say we’ve each lived by those simple tenets. And now some 50 years later, even though my dad has been through strokes and a broken hip, and my mom has suffered severe health issues of her own, I know my parents are even happier and more satisfied than ever.

For this occasion we were all together again, along with our mates. My brother and his wife brought their two sons, the youngest one meeting his grandparents for the first time and whose middle name is also “Ulysses” (making three of us with this unusual name). My mom cooked meals for us that I haven’t tasted in years. Mmm-mmm-MMMM!!! And we stayed up late talking about the lives they shared, and how they were most recently able to help their community post-Katrina. And sometimes, as families do, we all just talked about nothing at all. It was awesome. I loved every minute of it.

Here’s something else that struck me: My dad and mom are in many respects the same two people today that they were at age 18 and 16. The same two kids. Perhaps that ought to be incredibly obvious. But as a photographer today, I can now see the young people inside of them that I never really knew when I was a kid myself living under their roof. That’s family. That’s love. And that’s what it meant to me to go home. I have so much to be thankful for, when it comes to my parents and family.

Jenni and I have a lot to be thankful for as photographers. We get to meet so many amazing couples and families, along with their children and friend! Our own experiences teach us that artfully captured photos of the people you love the most will only grow in meaning and in value as time goes by.

A special thanks to Phil Colwart for these very special family photos.

More with my family.

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  • Melissa Geske - It’s a beautiful family I’m so glad you had this picture taken. Seeing you guys after so many years bring tears to my eyes. Makes me long for the old days.November 4, 2006 – 9:29 AM

Anticipation for Marie & Sal’s wedding was running very high on this beautiful day. After double-checking with his best man, Sam, to make sure they had the wedding rings, we went outside to check on the arrangements for the outdoor ceremony and to take a few pictures of the handsome groom. Meanwhile, Marie had arrived in the limo with her father and her bridesmaids. Her father had designed and created her wedding gown, and Marie looked positively radiant.

Following a beautiful ceremony filled with a range of joyful emotions, the reception started off with Marie and Sal delighting their guests with a waltz as their first dance. What a beautiful job they did, too! They were amazing on the floor together. We could tell that everyone had a wonderful time, especially Marie and Sal. Their intense love for one another showed every time they looked at one another. We were so glad to be a part of their day. (Marie & Sal, thanks so much for the delicious meal!)

Upon their return from the honeymoon, Marie and Sal’s complete gallery of wedding photos will be available in the Client Proofs section of our main website. Enjoy! And feel free to leave comments here about your favorite pictures or your thoughts on their day. 🙂

We were positively blown away by so many aspects of Maureen and Andy’s wedding. They could not have asked for a more breathtaking view than that offered at the Onteora Mountain House. Never a couple to completely give in to tradition, Maureen and Andy chose to spend some time together before their outdoor ceremony. It was such a welcome time for them to catch their breath before the arrival of all their friends, and for us to produce unforgettable photos. We also got to steal away with them for an even more romantic sunset interlude during the reception, while they enjoyed holding one another close as they took in the scenic vistas of the NY Catskills.

Maureen’s flowers were provided by Sara Gast Floral Designs, whose arrangements were both lovely and colorful. The music of Dave Leonard of JTD Productions Inc kept everyone on the dance floor with classics, as well as new favorites.

Maureen and Andy, we could not have asked for a better time with you. Everything worked out so beautifully. Thank you for your generosity, not only in giving us the time to create beautiful pictures for you, but also for the care you gave us during the rest of the day (thank you for the excellent meal… it was a perfect annniversary celebration for Jenni and myself!) We just love you guys and your families. We felt like friends and honored guests. We can’t wait to show you your incredible photos. You were both so great!

For now, here is a brief slideshow preview of a few pictures we captured through the day.

The rest of the gallery will be available very soon in the Client Proofs area of our main website. We’d love to hear from you, so please leave a comment here by clicking on the “Comment” button below!

  • Janet & Frank’s Kind Words at Ulysses Photography Blog - […] mom and dad: We knew you guys were the right photographers for us the minute we met you at Maureen and Andy’s wedding up state.  Your work really shows the beauty and joy of the day.  We thank both of you for […]October 29, 2008 – 10:05 AM

  • Jennie & Kevin’s Engagement at Ulysses Photography Blog - […] first met Jennie’s parents at Maureen & Andy’s wedding at Onteora Mountain House a few years ago. We hit it off so well with them, and we were so excited […]June 7, 2008 – 11:36 AM

Jesyca and Bill have such a good time together that we knew their wedding day would easily live up to everyone’s expectations! We were greeted by Jesyca with warm hugs, and her excitement was infectious. After she and her bridesmaids got dressed, we went out for some photos. Moments later, two sensational 1959 Cadillacs rolled up to the house to take Jesyca and her girls to Bill’s father’s home for the outdoor ceremony. It was a friendly and very laid-back affair, where everyone had nothing but the most enjoyable time in honor of this beautiful couple.

After the ceremony, we were happy to spend some precious private time with Jesyca and Bill, along with the Caddies, for some fun and romantic portrait work. Jesyca looked *amazing* in her tea-length wedding gown, and Bill was a fantastic leading man for our celebrity session. Click either of the images to see larger versions. We can’t wait to show Jesyca and Bill the rest of the photos.


Catering was provided by Woodstock Moveable Feast (thank you, Jesyca & Bill for a very tasty meal!).

The complete gallery will be made available very soon. Keep your eye on our main website in the “Client Proofs” area, where you’ll see their wedding gallery listed. And please, leave a comment here on the blog for Jesyca & Bill. We want this to be an interactive experience for everyone who attended.

  • Ulysses - The full proof gallery is now online for public viewing! We hope you enjoy the rest just as much as you’ve enjoyed the samples here on the blog.

    Jesyca and Bill, you were fantastic photo stars! The addition of the classic cars was simply… well… CLASSIC!!! 🙂

    Love you guys.

    Ulysses & JenniSeptember 4, 2006 – 4:42 PM

  • Audrey Black - CONGRATULATIONS BILL AND JASYCA. JESYCA YOU LOOKED ABSOLUTLY STUNNING. CAN’T WAIT TO SEE YOUR PHOTOS. PLEASE EMAIL ME SOON TO LET ME KNOW HOW YOU ARE. WITH MUCH LOVE
    YOUR SHIPMATES

    IAN AND AUDREY XSeptember 3, 2006 – 4:42 PM

From the time we first met with Allegra & Jason, we knew we were going to be their photographers. With their genuine passion for one another, as well as their devotion to their family and friends, it was bound to be a beautiful day.

Allegra and Jason chose to see one another before their ceremony, and we were so glad they invited us to photograph those private moments. With the whirlwind of activity that was going to follow for the rest of the evening, you could feel their joy and intensity as they embraced in the quiet wooded area that seemed designed for this occasion.

To Allegra & Jason: Thank you both SO MUCH for choosing us for your day. We couldn’t help but feel moved by the words and expressions of your family and friends who surrounded you with such total affection. It was a privilege to photograph your wedding! And thanks for the excellent meal.

Below you will find the brief teaser of a slideshow as a preview of the images to come. Simply click on the “PLAY” button to begin the slideshow.

Allegra and Jason’s full gallery will be released upon their return from the honeymoon and will be found in the Client Proofs area of our main website. Until then, enjoy the show! And feel free to add your own comments to this blog. We love hearing from you, and we’re sure Allegra and Jason would, too.

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