Getting creative with family portraits is Mort’s specialtyFamily photos are about capturing relationships!Any season in the Colorado Rockies affords a wonderful background!
This photo shoot is of a family reunion of my longtime friends, the Fitzgeralds from Champaign, Illinois. They bought a home in Cordillera and we are now neighbors once again! Here is the entire family gathered again a little over a year after their daughter’s wedding.
I had the honor of photographing Pat and Suzie’s daughter Maggie, and their son-in-law Nic for their wedding here in Beaver Creek, Colorado the Summer of 2016. Now they can kick back their heels and really enjoy the Colorado lifestyle; classic old pickup truck and all!
Here is Maggie & Nic’s wedding photo. Nic was a recent West Point graduate and was deployed shortly after to serve in the United States Army.
A mother-daughter photo is a must; We know where Maggie got her beautiful smile!
Here Suzie is surrounded by her boys…upper left is Jim, the youngest, who was a hoot during the shoot! He was full of ideas and this photographer went right along with him! Luckily son, Tom and son-in-law Nic went along for the ride!
And Pat with their two sons Jm and Tom, who love to come to Colorado whenever they have the chance. That’s the beauty of having a home in Vail!
Photos capture an age and stage in your family’s life. This Father-Daughter image will be cherished by both for years to come. Join the Fitzgeralds and create your own family memories!
Molly and Carl have a lot going for them: a beautiful couple, a wonderful family, great friends, but most of all, TIMING. How in the world do you pick a wedding date in Vail, Colorado where the Aspens are at their peak and there is snow on the Gore Range??
Let’s back up a bit – Carl got his first look at his beautiful bride Molly on the covered bridge in the Betty Ford Gardens in Vail, Colorado. I think he was impressed!
The ceremony was held outside on a gorgeous Fall day with golden Aspens and snow-capped Gore Range Mountains as the backdrop at Larkspur Restaurant in Vail. Must say, it was a photographer’s dream day.
What a gentleman! And he didn’t even drop her in the creek! Probably because everyone was watching…
There is something magical about the Fall Aspen leaves when paired with the lovely wedding rings they chose.
Looks like they are in for the ride of their life!
What a great day for everyone! Choosing Vail, Colorado in the Fall and celebrating with a reception at Larkspur Restaurant is truly a fairytale wedding!
Meet Madison! She came up to our glorious mountains in Vail for her Senior Portrait session with me.
Fall is the most beautiful time in the mountains and it works perfectly the schedule for having your Senior Portrait captured for lasting memories.
Looks like Madison’s dog is really enjoying her photo session as well!
Popping out of the grass! Not only do I have ideas for your shoot, I am willing to try my clients ideas as well!
It doesn’t get much more beautiful than this, sitting by the creek in the gorgeous Fall leaves of the Rocky Mountains. This year has been especially beautiful in Vail, Colorado for a High School Senior photo session.
Even though Colorado is mostly Aspens, we found some red leaves as well! Remember, school deadlines are quickly approaching, so make your appointment now before the snow flies! Contact me to set up your Senior Portrait session on my contact page at http://www.mortmulliken.com
Part-time Vail Residents, Nick & Marty Ragland, from Cincinnati, Ohio decided taking the family to the C Lazy U dude ranch near Granby, Colorado would be fun! They were right!First, we had to have a photo of Nick & Marty with their five wonderful sons. They look like they fit right in at the ranch.
And here are Nick & Marty with their beautiful grandchildren. I wonder if we could find a cowboy hat small enough for the baby?
Here’s the entire family; Nick and Marty are so lucky to have their five sons with wives and children all together in such a beautiful place.
She was so cute I just had to get this photo!
This felt like something out of an old Western movie; The Ragland family are horse people and it shows. They all look like naturals!