welcome to my new blogsite!

Hi! I am Jules Wiegand. I love Jesus and Photography (in that order:). Thanks for stopping by! I hope you enjoy browsing through my life and photography. I live in Louisville, but i would love to do your destination wedding or event or mission trip.. so, please fly me somewhere!

I am excited to celebrate your life moments with you – whether that be your engagement, wedding, senior pictures, family or baby pictures – love the babies:) i pretty much love it all!! ha.. that’s a lot of love going on. Now i feel like singing – it’s good for you that i don’t have audio on this blog!!

Lots of fun stuff on this blog!  You can vote on your favorite photos and check out my latest shoot in the sneak peek section.  Also – check out the galleries for more samples of my work.  Feel free to follow me and receive my updates -and comments are pretty much my favorite – so, don’t deny a girl her joy!! It’s the little things :)

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Sneak peek

I love this place – i think it would be fun to shoot a wedding at Glassworks in Louisville. I visited Glassworks last night for the The Super Bowl Party held by the Post. So much fun.. and a great setting – at the Louisville Glassworks there are 2 event rooms, glass blowing activities, a roof garden and more. And the glass art was amazing as well.. i loved how it caught the light. I would love to shoot a wedding here.

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A view from the roof top :) see all the birdies on the bat!!
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Feb
04

Reminiscing

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The other day whilst running around Old Louisville for a photoshoot, i came across Cabbage Patch – no not Cabbage Patch dolls (tho i had one when i was a kid). Cabbage Patch is a neighborhood ministry to Old Louisville. It started because a young girl who felt she was not using her wealth for God’s glory – gave it all to start a little place in order to help people. She literally spent all of her money to aid the people she had come to love. And it has been around ever since. The reason why Cabbage Patch is significant for me is that i used to work there about ten years ago. I have lots of fond memories from that place. IT all began when the director came into Quest Outdoors where i was working and decided i was too talented to work at Quest. He wanted to put my social work background and heart for the city and youth to use. So, he wrote a grant and created a job just for me. So humbling that he saw so much in me, i worked hard to affirm his taking a chance on me. My job was several things: working with low-income families on life skills, providing crisis assistance to those in need, building relationships with the community and working summers with at risk youth. The latter was my absolute favorite. I was paid to hang around some amazing young people and take them backpacking, camping, mountain biking and canoeing. IT was an amazing summer. But after a year, there was some trouble with funding and i was offered a position in crisis assistance full time, but i had difficulty being passionate about it. I am an advocate for preventive action rather than band-aid solutions. And most of the time, crisis asst. fails to truly help people more than temporarily ( tho there are always exceptions). With reluctance, I left my perfect job. I am so thankful and totally believe in this ministry. It was wonderful just walking by and remembering. I hope to work again with them someday.

I went out with my roommate the other day to capture some images for a new church plant that she is going to be involved in. She asked me to tag along and shoot with her all around Old Louisville. Jessica is an amazing photographer and i know she did not need me to get amazing shots… but sometimes it’s just fun to have another photographer with you to gain inspiration and ideas from. So, we traipsed all around the University of Louisville and Old Louisville to grab a photo or two or 300 :)

Here are some of the images I caught of Old Louisville and at the University

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I kind of have this thing for bikes.. I think it is kinda symbolic with it’s flat tire and beat up frame.
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The assignment was to get an vintage feel.. so you may notice many of these look similar in feel. I love these shadows on the elevator.
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Found a few students outside.. but mostly inside :) i wonder why? could it be -warmth :)
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We just had to go up this stairwell.. nevermind that there was caution tape everywhere and rusty cracked steps …
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I did get a little sidetracked :) these barrels were just fun.
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lots of fun old churches in Louisville with lots of character
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speaking of character
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There are so many amazing homes in Old Louisville, i actually have done some photography here before with Shelly and Jeremy for their wedding photos. So you can see lots more of the homes by clicking on their name.
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It was a good day.. any time i get to go practice photography is good :) I love this last picture..
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Have a great week!!

 
Feb
01

Valentines Day Sale

posted in Weddings

I love LOVE and i love doing wedding photography. So in honor of Valentines DAY, i am going to offer Wedding Package Special. 14% off any wedding package plus a free engagement shoot as long as you book before Feb. 14 th :) Don’t you just love LOVE!!!

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