Sound

At Jackie and James’ ceremony on Sunday, June 7 at Starved Rock State Park in Utica, Illinois, the sounds of the ceremony were just as moving and present as any other part of the well-thought-out day.

Music is always a consideration when planning your ceremony. Because Jackie and James’ location was not a church, a little bit more thought had to be put into the source of the music, since there was no piano or organ available.

They chose The Naperville Brass, which consisted of 2 trumpets,  a horn, a euphonium and a tuba. The sound was rich and unique and reverberated beautifully off of the wooden ceiling beams and the wooden floors of the 70+ year-old lodge.

jackiejames1073
The Naperville Brass play at Jackie & James' wedding Sunday, June 7, 2009, at Starved Rock State Park in Utica, Illinois. WarmowskiPhotography.com

An unplanned source of unique sound was the items used in their unity ceremony. Instead of a unity candle or sand or salt, the couple had small, smooth stones distributed to each person in the congregation.

jackiejames1049
Maid of Honor Amanda collects stones from the other bridesmaids during Jackie & James' wedding Sunday, June 7, 2009, at Starved Rock State Park in Utica, Illinois. WarmowskiPhotography.com

When each person had a stone, they were instructed to hold it and think positive thoughts/pray for the new couple. The stones were then collected. Jackie held a jar of the stones collected from her side and James from his. They then poured the contents of their jars into a common vessel held by the pastor.

jackiejames1011
Family members hold pebbles during Jackie & James' wedding Sunday, June 7, 2009, at Starved Rock State Park in Utica, Illinois. WarmowskiPhotography.com

The sounds made by the stones during this ceremony were fantastic! First, each person taking the stones from the jar, some people accidently dropping them on the wooden floor; each person returning their stone to the glass jar; combining each rows’ jars of stones into 2 jars, two jars being poured into one. I hope every time Jackie and James hear stone against glass, they will think of their wedding day and all of the good wishes and love those “tinks” represent.

jackiejames1120
Jackie & James hold a vase of pebbles during their wedding ceremony Sunday, June 7, 2009, at Starved Rock State Park in Utica, Illinois. WarmowskiPhotography.com

Honoring married couples at your wedding

There are a few ways I’ve seen to honor other married couples during the course of your day.

One way is an anniversary dance during the reception. The DJ or band leader invites all married couples to the dance floor. During the course of the song, the couples are invited to sit down depending on how long they have been married. (“Couples who have been married 3 hours can sit down. Couples who have been married 5 years or less can sit down. Couples who have been married 10 years or less can sit down …”) until the couple married the longest is the only one left dancing. This couple is then asked how they  know the bride/groom and how long they have been married. They  might also be asked for marriage advice – which typically ends up with the husband advising the groom to learn quickly how to say, “Yes, Dear.”

allisoneric1827
Allison holds her bridal bouquet while the couple married the longest finishes their dance at the reception celebrating her marriage to Eric Sunday, May 24, 2009, at Hamilton's 110 N. East in Jacksonville, Illinois.

As the bride, presenting the older woman with your bridal or toss bouquet is a good alternative to throwing it to eligible bachelorettes, especially if there are not many unmarried women on your guest list.

jackiejames2270
Jackie & James visit with guests Sunday, June 7, 2009, at Starved Rock State Park in Utica, Illinois. WarmowskiPhotography.com

Another idea we saw for the first time at Jackie and James’ wedding was honoring couples at each table during the reception. Each table had a photo of one of the couples at that table with a write-up about them and why they were being honored. It was a great way to break the ice if those at the table don’t all know each other as well as a wonderful way to make others feel special during YOUR special day.

jackiejames2272
A card honoring a couple was placed on each table at the wedding reception of Jackie & James Sunday, June 7, 2009, at Starved Rock State Park in Utica, Illinois. WarmowskiPhotography.com

Jamin' DJ

Busy times here at Warmowski Photography! We have two weekends with two weddings, so we’re busy processing thousands of images. Wanted to write a quick post about a cool DJ at last weekend’s wedding in Chicago.

Pamela & David chose DJ Leslie Stiles from Toast and Jam for their wedding. They had an intimate crowd for their reception at Maggiano’s in Schaumburg, and Leslie provided the soundtrack without taking over the room. It was great to see Pamela dancing to the music, and the couple talked to the DJ a couple times during the night — so Leslie was something more that just the person providing music.

Tiffany likes to make fun of me because I pretty much only listen to NPR (it keeps the journalism side of this “retired” newspaper photojournalist happy). But often while working on photos I’ll listen in to XFM out of London. I got hooked on the station while studying for a trip to see some friends in England. And many a time during the wedding night I heard something that I recognized from the XFM playlist.

Leslie described her group as “anti-wedding, wedding DJs” — so if you’re looking for something different in the Chicago area, check ’em out.

Pamela dances with her guests to music by Toast & Jam.
Pamela dances with her guests to music by Toast & Jam.

Wedding details: Ceremony at St. Mary’s Church in Buffalo Grove; portraits taken in nearby Lake County Forest Preserve areas; reception and catering by Maggiano’s in Schaumburg.

Posted by Steve of Warmowski Photography — the husband-wife team of photojournalists offering wedding coverage in the Chicago area.

Busy mother of the bride

Chinese lanterns added a personal touch to the banquet hall at Kristen & James Buchanan's wedding.
Chinese lanterns added a personal touch to the banquet hall at Kristen & James Buchanan's wedding.

Pam Gaines not only helped her daughter, Kristen, plan for her wedding — she also made the decorations for Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church and Gee Whillikers Banquet Hall. Pam also made necklaces for the bridesmaids, sashes for the dresses, decorated the wedding cake, and the list goes on.

The bride's mom made the cake.
The bride's grandmother made the cake. The bride's mom decorated it.
Flowers added a splash of color at the church.
Flowers added a splash of color at the church.
Italian lights carry the wedding colors over to the reception hall.
Italian lights carry the wedding colors over to the reception hall.
Hand-made paper candy boxes at each place setting.
Hand-made paper candy boxes at each place setting.

Event details: Family friends Jim & Linda Jones (Soundsations DJ Service 217.243.2928), wedding dress from State Street Bridal.

Blast from the past

Retired wedding photographer Glen Preston joined in with the rest of the family in photographing at the wedding of Kristen (Gaines) and Joel Buchanan last weekend in Jacksonville.

Glen, who said he photographed more than 2,000 weddings in his career, asked how many photos we usually take during a day (answer, around 2,500-3,000 images). He said his first wedding he took 24 pictures. “Oh, Glen,” his wife said at the time, “We’ll never sell all those pictures.”

Big difference between the days of the Speed Graphic and digital cameras!

Retired wedding photographer joins in with the rest of the family as Kristen and Joel Buchanan pose in their get-away car.
Retired wedding photographer joins in with the rest of the family as Kristen and Joel Buchanan pose in their get-away car.

Posted by Steve of WarmowskiPhotography.com.

Little brother

A funny moment during the dollar dance at Kristen (Gaines) Buchanan’s wedding . . .

First one up was her brother, Marc, who held aloft his dollar and made Kristen jump for it. After a swipe or two, he had his laugh. He handed over the bill, and the dance began.

Marc Gaines makes her sister, Kristen, leap for her dollar dance cash.
Marc Gaines makes her sister, Kristen, leap for her dollar dance cash.

Posted by Steve of WarmowskiPhotography.com, photojournalists offering wedding images in Jacksonville/Springfield, Illinois.

Lawrence Welk, eat your heart out

Kristen Gaines had her friends and family blow bubbles as she and Joel left Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church in Jacksonville last week. And they had a little help — a bubble machine. Walking through a cloud of bubbles is a nice way to leave, since many venues don’t allow guests to toss bird seed, throw rice and the like. What really helps is to have one (or two, or more) of these little bubble-blowing machines to help add to the show. Great idea Kristen!

Bubble machines are a great idea.
Bubble machines are a great idea.

Jamie and John engaged

We had some fun with Jamie Johnson and John Jeffers last weekend taking engagement photos. The couple came to Jacksonville for an afternoon of running around town and making pictures. Check out the gallery or click below to watch the slideshow.

[clearspring_widget title=”Animoto.com” wid=”4805fc0db4a3562c” pid=”4a16c5dbba7d2692″ width=”432″ height=”240″ domain=”widgets.clearspring.com”]

Car show

Kristen & Joel leave Wesley Chapel for a cruise in the country. Following them are fellow club members in their classic cars.
Kristen & Joel leave Wesley Chapel for a cruise in the country. Following them are fellow club members in their classic cars.

Saturday we photographed the wedding of Kristen Gaines and Joel Buchanan at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church in Jacksonville, Illinois. We’re currently working on their photos, but we wanted to share some classic car images.

The newlyweds are members of the Jacksonville Good-Time Cruisers. To make their hobby a part of their special day, fellow club members tailed their get-away vehicle. I wanted to get some details of the cars, but with everything going on I didn’t have the time. The club had a car show the next day, so I made the special effort to go out.

John Gaines, Kristen’s father, was nice enough to thank us for all our hard work. He said all the attention we gave on the wedding day made Kristen and Joel feel special.

John Gaines took the helm of a fellow car club member's limo.
John Gaines took the helm of a fellow car club member's limo.
Jacksonville Good-Time Cruisers.
Jacksonville Good-Time Cruisers.
Jacksonville Good-Time Cruisers.
Jacksonville Good-Time Cruisers.
Jacksonville Good-Time Cruisers.
Jacksonville Good-Time Cruisers.
Jacksonville Good-Time Cruisers.
Jacksonville Good-Time Cruisers.
Jacksonville Good-Time Cruisers.
Jacksonville Good-Time Cruisers.

Posted by Steve/Warmowski Photography. Photojournalists offering wedding coverage in Jacksonville/Springfield and across Illinois.

Everyone likes Emily and Jk's flowers

Rachel Roman Speh
Floral Designer
Creative.Artistic.Original.
www.rachelflowers.com

636.734.8161

Orchids in the vases by the altar, by Rachel Roman Speh.
Orchids in the vases by the altar, by Rachel Roman Speh.

Tiffany reports that everyone who sees our copy of Emily & Jk McLeod’s wedding album loves this photo. The flowers for the wedding were done by Floral Designer Rachel Roman Speh of Godfrey. She provides flowers for weddings in St. Louis and the Metro East region.

Some more bouquets from the day . . .

Emily holds her bouquet as she and her father wait to walk to the sanctuary.
Emily holds her bouquet as she and her father wait to walk to the sanctuary.
Flowers adorn Emily & Jk's cake as their daughter Ava asks for a bite, too.
Flowers adorn Emily & Jk's cake as their daughter Ava asks for a bite, too.
Bouquets atop the head table at Windows on Washington.
Bouquets atop the head table at Windows on Washington.
Bouquets ready for the wedding.
Bouquets ready for the wedding.

Event details: Ceremony at Provincial House Chapel at the University of Missouri St. Louis; reception at Windows on Washington.

Steve and Tiffany Warmowski, photojournalism wedding coverage in St. Louis, June 2008.