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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

Introducing my friend Julie…. i’m kinda partial to her name for obvious reasons. She has a heart for missions and is planning on working overseas in a few months. We decided to get together to work on photos that she can send to family and friends while she is away. We had so much fun… and yes, we kept singing that song (singing in the rain). I’m sorry if that tune is now in your head… because it is totally in mine!!! :-P

WE thought about canceling because of the rain.. but my friend julie loves umbrellas. I mean LOVES them… ha, i had to make sure it wasn’t in every photo :). So, we went around Louisville avoiding the puddles and trying to stay dry. Isn’t she just so cute.

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This is her Russian dictator look.

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Julie is such a playful person…. i loved it!! She would do any crazy thing i wanted her to do including riding a pretend bike that was painted on this random wall in Louisville.

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I love this picture :) beautiful!!

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Let’s see if you can tell what her personality might be like….

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You can just imagine how much fun i had being her photographer all around Louisville.
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These really show how beautiful she is…

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She has an infectious personality.. it’s easy to be drawn to her smile and humor.

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Thanks for letting me be your photographer for the day. It was so much fun. You are such a great model …. i have proof.

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What is it about us – something deep inside that desires to be a hero. We want to be heroic! We love the hero/heroin when they save the day. Even as a child this was in my mind as i sported around the house in my ‘wonder woman‘ underoos – using cups as arm bands — i had all types of scenarios where i saved the day. I wanted to do something great!!

i think we all still have that longing inside.. to do something great. Even in my spiritual walk – i have wanted to lay it all down for Christ. I wanted to do something great or just to be great. I still do – i often get caught up in a noble purpose and want to dive in and do great things or to be a hero.

I would have loved to go to Haiti.. to jump into the rubble to search, to hold people who are hurting, to help… why? I love people and i am moved with compassion and that causes me to act. But honestly.. i don’t have the skills.. i only have the love. i don’t necessarily think this is a bad thought to want to do great things and be great… but i think God is changing my perspective here some and my idea on what is great.

Micah 6:6-7
With what shall I come before the LORD
and bow down before the exalted God?
Shall I come before him with burnt offerings,
with calves a year old?

Will the LORD be pleased with thousands of rams,
with ten thousand rivers of oil?
Shall I offer my firstborn for my transgression,
the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?

Even if I have great things.. great sacrifices… will the Lord be pleased? What shall I give? For whatever i have, it is not great enough. The Lord is teaching this little photographer much in this passage. It can be applied to so much in my life.

I have been blessed with some good skills ( numchuck skills :) haha.. i mean just in general .. i can do a lot out of my own power. So.. this isn’t always a good thing.. as i perhaps lean on my own abilities too much.

Hmmm.. i am realizing more and more that I can’t do it – I can’t be great on my own. I don’t have the strength. I don’t have the ability. I don’t have the resources to earn favor. I have grown weary with effort to earn or to make something work. One my friend’s told me once – ( after i said, i don’t think i can do relationships.. they are hard.) She said.. “exactly, none of us can.. that’s exactly where you need to be”

John Piper uses this illustration in Future Grace (one of my most favorite books) .

Some hunters use a nut in a jar to capture Monkeys. The monkey seeing the nut will reach inside the jar to grab the nut, but the since the hole isn’t very large, the monkey gets stuck and the hunter can get the monkey. The Monkey will hold on to the nut… gripping it, all of it’s efforts focused on that one thing… and cannot even think to let it go. Because of that, the monkey loses his freedom. He doesn’t get what he desires and is captive to holding onto or striving for something he can’t get. What is it.. just a little nut .. he loses his life striving after a nut (not gonna lie.. i kinda wanna break out into a CC Music Factory Song right now) “It’s your world, and i’m just a squirrel trying to get a nut” HaHa.. do you know that song…

anywayssssss

What shall i give… i cannot give except that which has been given.
vs. 8
He has showed you, O man, what is good.
And what does the LORD require of you?
To act justly and to love mercy
and to walk humbly with your God.

walking humbly with God. I am not great .. he is. The only way i can be great is with Him. I let go of striving.. trying to get what i can’t get on my own… and i simply walk with God. Humbly… loving his mercy and doing the right thing. That is all we are asked .. this is what is GREAT.

I let go of the nut – i stop striving for what cannot be gotten. I give up.. actually. And i walk in glorious freedom humbly with my God. Whatever that looks like.. whatever it means.

REST in his gift.. you can only give what has been given.

What shall i give…

 
Jan
18

Sneak Peak | Julie

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Julie is a dear friend with a really cool name ;) and a heart for missions. So, we got together to work on her prayer card. This is not one we are using… but just wanted to give you a sneak peak at our little afternoon photo shoot in Louisville. Fun. Fun.

i think i was in trouble here or something :) I’m trying to think of a good caption — she is such a sassy pants :) love it.

I can’t think of one of us who isn’t affected on some level by what is going on in Haiti. Just today – i allowed myself to view images, video and photography from the earthquake devastation. Those poor people – I’m wishing i had the necessary skills to help in direct aid for medical or rescue… but since i don’t — I want to aid Haiti through photography and lending support and voice to those who will be helping long-term to get Haitians safe and healthy. I don’t know if many of you are aware of what was happening in Haiti prior to the national attention of the earthquake, but Haitians have long struggled as slaves, sold into slave labor to harvest sugar. The movie The Price of Sugar is a documentary of that slavery. Several groups have been there working among the Haitians prior to the disaster and have developed relationships and are working long-term for their freedom. These groups are also helping during this time of crisis.. but more importantly — they will continue to help after all initial support leaves. One of these ministries is called EDGE Outreach and they along with the help of The Greatest Restaurant in the World are raising funds to send teams to set up a permanent water resource along with other needs. I was happy to volunteer to photograph the event. The Greatest Restaurant exists to educate people about poverty and to raise support to feed and care for those in need. They do this simply through a humble meal of rice and beans and limited water. Here are some of the photos that will be used toward this mission.

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This is TJ Hester.. he is amazing. Loved his sound – you should check him out
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Thanks Edge and Greatest Restaurant for letting me be a part of the Haitian Relief efforts and supporting your mission through photography. Please just click on either of their names to aid in these groups in making a profound impact to Haiti now and in the future.
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Every time I visit my Louisville friends from Somalia, it is an adventure. Last time – I went to their home, I was greeted with much excitement. They wanted to show me their new family edition… at first i thought they just wanted to show me the chicken that they made for dinner. But no, they wanted to introduce me to their family pet. Ha. i had to get some photographs. And as i followed the little boy back to his room in his small louisville city apartment…. out in the hallway came running a little white chicken. The smallest girl screamed and jumped on the couch as the pet chicken went running around the room. I must admit that i jumped too as i didn’t expect a live chicken to come out of his room much less for a boy to have a pet chicken in the projects. I asked their mom – “Are you planning on eating him?” Reasonable question considering these are African refugees – killing, plucking and cooking a chicken is a normal part of culture. But no, this was just their pet. By the way.. his name is chicken.

The funniest part was when ‘chicken’ jumped up on my American friends lap and she screamed but she couldn’t get the chicken off of her.. he just kept flying toward her. And by the way, the chicken is not potty trained – i got proof when i tried to help my friend. Awesome!! I had to get my iphone out for some special photographs and video – i mean no one would believe me.. ha, it’s true.

he loves his pet chicken :)

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The other night, i was privileged to help my friends at LIA. They are currently raising money for Makueni, Kenya which focuses on helping orphaned and street kids. The LIA organization is an amazing missions group who desire to give glory to the Lord by empowering people for change and by giving them the hope in Christ. LIA is in 7 countries in Africa helping those affected by AIDS, the war and poverty. The market was a huge success and we were able to raise over $8,000 for this ministry through native made crafts. And you can still donate or purchase these items from their website – all proceeds go directly to this mission. Here are some of the highlights

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You can purchase many of these crafts on line or just donate by giving money to help communities eat for a few months.
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I am so glad i get to be a part of such a worthwhile group.

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Nov
28

A Missions Heart

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I have often heard it called a missions heartbeat. How do you define such an irregularity in the beat of ones heart? All i can say is that this heart is not satisfied with the normal rhythms of life – but lives with a different rhythm – a beat that is not recognizable to the world or even understood by it. It’s a beat that moves one onward to lands unknown to languages not yet understood, to peoples who hate that heartbeat – but the heartbeat can not be quieted unless it is with those people – unless it learns to speak the language, unless it is in the land to share the one who gave them that heartbeat to begin with.
One of the reasons, i went to Minnesota to visit my friend and her family was to attend a missions conference and to hear from people who had a missions heart and who loved the LORD and people so much that they risked their lives to share the Gospel. i share that heartbeat… and hearing others only made mine beat stronger. God has a heart for the nations

The most moving moment was when a lady who is working in south asia spoke about life in hostile lands and her heart to reach muslims for Christ.

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I was also able to participate in pampering some of these women who are serving and sharing Christ with the nations.
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I can’t show a lot of their faces because of where they serve, but i can show one… what an amazing lady and fun too.
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I met so many people – one even had a 65 million dollar hit on his head from the Muslim world because he was sharing Christ and speaking the truth about Islam. His name is Father Z. He is amazing and a very loving man who has been able to lead thousands of Muslims to Christ.
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You want to cultivate a heartbeat for the Nations.. spend time with others who have that beat as well!! And then do something about it.

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This past weekend i had the opportunity to go to one of the biggest medical missions conferences ever at Southeast Christian Church

The Global Medical Missions Conference is hosted by Southeast Church every year and it just seems to be getting bigger and bigger. So many medical students and professionals were there worshiping the LORD and seeking out ways to impact the world for Christ. I just love maps and they had this huge one where people could pins where they wanted to go or have been. Lots of pins – very exciting:

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One of the Missions Ministers at Southeast, Ben Thornley, had a place he intended to go to as well.
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I guess he wants to evangelize the sea creatures….

Anywho.. the big reason I was there was to help my friends at Spend Yourself. They had a booth in the exhibit hall – to educate people about Spend Yourself and to sell some shirts to support the various ministries they help to raise funds for and tell their stories such as SOZO, LIA, SCARLET HOPE and a brand new ministry called Resc/You. Just click on the links to find out more about the stories and the ministries that seek to evangelize and empower people – not just give band-aid solutions.

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Each ministry they support is pretty amazing which is why Spend Yourself got started in the first place. This little non-profit t-shirt company – simply wanted to just tell the story and help raise money to support ministries that can impact the nations for Christ. And THAT they are doing…
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This weekend was amazing for Spend Yourself because so many got to hear the stories and so many chose to support and tell the stories through the t-shirts. It’s quite encouraging to see so many get excited about Spend Yourself, too. The booth was constantly surrounded by people wanting to hear and of course buying shirts. We were wore out- completely spent – but so much fun. Can’t wait to see how the story travels!!!

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What is even more amazing is that this company is run strictly by volunteers who believe in the cause – which means 100% of the profits go right to the ministry you choose to support. OH.. and did i mention – you can win free t-shirts for a year. Click here to find out how to register.
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Oct
28

Life in Abundance

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Was invited by spend yourself to attend a fund raising dinner for LIA – an awesome organization that is impacting the world in the name of Christ – i have an opportunity to work with LIA this summer – i am so looking forward to it!! And the founder is an amazing lady – so humble – in fact i didn’t even know she was the one that started all of this until someone told me. The first time i met her – she just wanted to talk about Jesus :) – you can see why i like her so much. And definitely someone that inspires me. You will most likely hear more in the future.

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On of my missions in life is to love on and get to know the Somali people here in Louisville. God has really opened my missions heart towards these people and i have really enjoyed getting to know my new Louisville friends. If you have kept up with my blog, you will see – i have taken quite a few pictures of them. I hope one day to visit their country or take a photography mission trip there to just see what kind of life they led before they were forced to leave – some of the people i know here in louisville have lost family members in the process of escaping from their homes in Somalia. One of my dreams as a photographer is to use my photography for not just weddings but to impact the world however i can through pictures and images and to hopefully create in your heart – a love for people all over the world.. just as i love my friends here.

Recently .. we had a cookout just for fun and they got to roast smores and eat hot dogs (beef – of course! they are muslim) And we played for hours on the trampoline.. so much fun!!! We wore those kids out .. haha. They pretty much all fell asleep on the way home. Here are some pictures of all the fun:

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Most of the night – we played on the trampoline!! They had so much fun and i got some great pictures
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Say goodbye – baby Himysa
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