I have been photographing my children for the last 13 years. It is something I have always been deeply passionate about.
For those of you who have ever received my Christmas cards... you know that I take this photography thing seriously!
Last September, both of my brothers asked me to photograph their upcoming weddings. I was terrified... yet willing to give it a shot! (The fact that my brother's were willing to help me pay for a nice digital camera also helped motivate me) .....so I went out and bought the best digital camera we could afford (I was completely new to digital SLR photography) and 2 weeks later… I took a big gulp, and bravely (more like insanely) shot my first wedding.... 1300+ photos in one day! Whew!
My feet were sore... my wrist was dying, but I survived. And I actually managed to do a decent job. Since then, I have been asked several times to do more photography. A few family portrait sessions... and most recently, a few senior portrait sessions. I didn't really think too much of it until very recently.
Just before the senior portrait session this past May, I had said a simple prayer. I asked God how He could use this love of photography in my life.
Within a few days of saying this prayer, I had the sweetest high school senior from my church ask me to take her senior portraits. Again, I took a big gulp! Its one thing to photograph your children over the years... but it's quite another thing to try to photograph and capture someone else's beauty and personality with your camera... ESPECIALLY someone you don't know very well.
I was really nervous, but agreed to take her photos. It actually ended up being a life changing experience for me. For the first time, I realized the amazing potential photography can have in impacting the lives of others. I saw how I could really bless someone's life with it. Senior portraits are a big deal (especially to the senior) and being able to capture the beauty of "who someone is" at that time in their life, was a challenge that really fulfilled me.
Her portraits turned out beautiful... and she loved them. And that felt so wonderful!
As a stay at home mom for the last 13 years, I realized that this passion I have for photography could actually be pursued as a new career opportunity. The entire experience defined what photography has always been about to me... it is simply about capturing beauty!
I still remember shooting my first roll of black and white film. When the prints were developed, there was one photo that literally took my breath away. It was the photo of my daughter Julia…
When I saw this photo for the first time, I honestly felt as if had somehow managed to captured a bit of heaven. It was a moment I'll never forget:
Last September, both of my brothers asked me to photograph their upcoming weddings. I was terrified... yet willing to give it a shot! (The fact that my brother's were willing to help me pay for a nice digital camera also helped motivate me) .....so I went out and bought the best digital camera we could afford (I was completely new to digital SLR photography) and 2 weeks later… I took a big gulp, and bravely (more like insanely) shot my first wedding.... 1300+ photos in one day! Whew!
My feet were sore... my wrist was dying, but I survived. And I actually managed to do a decent job. Since then, I have been asked several times to do more photography. A few family portrait sessions... and most recently, a few senior portrait sessions. I didn't really think too much of it until very recently.
Just before the senior portrait session this past May, I had said a simple prayer. I asked God how He could use this love of photography in my life.
Within a few days of saying this prayer, I had the sweetest high school senior from my church ask me to take her senior portraits. Again, I took a big gulp! Its one thing to photograph your children over the years... but it's quite another thing to try to photograph and capture someone else's beauty and personality with your camera... ESPECIALLY someone you don't know very well.
I was really nervous, but agreed to take her photos. It actually ended up being a life changing experience for me. For the first time, I realized the amazing potential photography can have in impacting the lives of others. I saw how I could really bless someone's life with it. Senior portraits are a big deal (especially to the senior) and being able to capture the beauty of "who someone is" at that time in their life, was a challenge that really fulfilled me.
Her portraits turned out beautiful... and she loved them. And that felt so wonderful!
As a stay at home mom for the last 13 years, I realized that this passion I have for photography could actually be pursued as a new career opportunity. The entire experience defined what photography has always been about to me... it is simply about capturing beauty!
I still remember shooting my first roll of black and white film. When the prints were developed, there was one photo that literally took my breath away. It was the photo of my daughter Julia…
When I saw this photo for the first time, I honestly felt as if had somehow managed to captured a bit of heaven. It was a moment I'll never forget:
I realized how powerful a camera really was. How it could capture a beautiful moment...forever! A moment that could take your breath away.
Since then, I have always felt like my journey with photography was simply a quest to capture beauty ...a smile, an expression, an emotion, big baby blue eyes, a tender moment. Something that reminds us that Life is Beautiful! And after I said that simple prayer... I realized that I have an opportunity, through photography, to capture beauty for others ....not just for my own family. So I have decided to become a professional photographer... someone who captures beauty for a living.
This new journey comes at an interesting time in my life... My husband Peter recently walked through a very serious form of cancer.... and throughout that season in our lives... there were so many things we learned. Probably the most significant impact it has made was the realization that we have one life... and each day we have is truly is a gift from God.
We must celebrate the life we have! Sometimes in big ways... but mostly in small little moments. Life is full of beautiful little moments! Even in the midst of difficult times.
These moments are what I hope to capture in the lives of others......... and this is what I believe the answer to my little prayer was.
So I share this with you in the hope that you will join me as I "blog" this journey out. Blogs are
a totally new thing to me... but I am excited about it and I invite you to check in often and comment when you can... I would LOVE to hear from you!
And... in honor of my first official blog post---- I wanted to share some of my most cherished photos of my children that I have taken over the years!
They have ALWAYS been my inspiration!
If you have made it this far… WOW! Thank you!
Dream and Believe!
Pati Pakulis
Since then, I have always felt like my journey with photography was simply a quest to capture beauty ...a smile, an expression, an emotion, big baby blue eyes, a tender moment. Something that reminds us that Life is Beautiful! And after I said that simple prayer... I realized that I have an opportunity, through photography, to capture beauty for others ....not just for my own family. So I have decided to become a professional photographer... someone who captures beauty for a living.
This new journey comes at an interesting time in my life... My husband Peter recently walked through a very serious form of cancer.... and throughout that season in our lives... there were so many things we learned. Probably the most significant impact it has made was the realization that we have one life... and each day we have is truly is a gift from God.
We must celebrate the life we have! Sometimes in big ways... but mostly in small little moments. Life is full of beautiful little moments! Even in the midst of difficult times.
These moments are what I hope to capture in the lives of others......... and this is what I believe the answer to my little prayer was.
So I share this with you in the hope that you will join me as I "blog" this journey out. Blogs are
a totally new thing to me... but I am excited about it and I invite you to check in often and comment when you can... I would LOVE to hear from you!
And... in honor of my first official blog post---- I wanted to share some of my most cherished photos of my children that I have taken over the years!
They have ALWAYS been my inspiration!
If you have made it this far… WOW! Thank you!
Dream and Believe!
Pati Pakulis

Colin Taylor - First born child - Now age 13
Julia Grace - "Juju or Peanut" - My middle child- ;-)
Now age 10
Alissa Grace - "Lissy" or Monkey
My baby - now age 8
Lissy always has a kiss for her daddy!
Oh and we Can't forget our dog Marley.......
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Thank you So much for looking. I hope I have inspired you in some small way!
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Thank you So much for looking. I hope I have inspired you in some small way!
*Watch for the launch of my website.... in late July/early August!
Patipakulis.com (now under construction) coming soon!
Patipakulis.com (now under construction) coming soon!
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Lastly, I will be making several posts over the next few days - 7 to be exact.
7 posts in 7 days! I've personally challenged myself!
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There are several photoshoots to post... along with a little of "this & that"
so check back!
Let me know what you think!
Pati
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13 comments:
What an amazing journey! I can't wait to read and see more!
Best wishes always!
Awesome that you started your blog Pati! I love the images of your children--SO great! Looking forward to getting to know you more!
This is AWESOME Pati, I'm so excited for you! Jared has been asked to shoot the wedding of a college buddy this coming January. He may want to pick your brain!
God Bless!
Katie
Hi Patti-boo!
Yay!! Love love love all the beautiful pics... I would love to talk to you about doing a shoot for our family picture this year... Let me know what your prices are! Hugs...
Amy :D
Great job Pati!!
I love the pictures- you have inspired me to get out my camera and photograph my kids before they are gone!!
I can't wait to see more!!
Well said, you touched my heart. The most beautiful pictures I've seen in a long time! Wishing you all the best in this new walk of life.
You touched my heart! The most beautiful pictures I've seen in a long time. Wishing you all the best in this new walk of life. Will let anyone I know that needs pics your info. Can't wait to see more!
A picture is worth a thousand words- your photos express the beauty of the Lord that words would not be enough. I am truely blessed to call you friend. May this season be more than you could ever hope, dream or imagine!!
GREAT !! But, it's not fair. First your a tremendous athlete, also an outstanding musician, and now you add photography - congratulations!
Rich
Wow, some of these pictures I haven't even seen. I remember the good ol' days of you taking our pictures whenever you had the chance, and you still do! I'm amazed and in awe of where this talent and art has taken you, and I know it won't stop here :) Can't wait to see what else happens!
Your son,
Colin :)
My sister Pati once made a comment about a family member saying, "...he has the mitas touch! Everything he touches turns into gold!" Right back at you sister! Rockafeller you are!
Love You,
Odd
Pati, you have a true talent! The family photos you did for Tami, Kai, and I are wonderful! Our family and friends all asked us who the wonderful photographer was! They enjoy our family photos. Thank you for sharing your gifts and talents with us!
Hi, Pati - your kids are so adorable, and what great shots! I'm inspired.
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