Wednesday, September 24, 2008

It's a Blog (Moving) Party!

I'm excited to announce that my blog is moving to it's new location! You'll find it at

www.debraklawetter.com/blog

Expect to see the beloved, old posts all neatly archived over there, as well as some new ones. I can't wait to share larger images and give you search capability. But most of all, I can't wait to see you at my new digs! Be sure to stop by and drop me a comment or two!

Friday, August 01, 2008

A Little Bit of Determination....

...can get us far in life! And this mom was absolutely determined to get family portraits done before her window of opportunity narrowed. Both her kids were home, everyone had coordinating outfits, and we finally had a date on the calendar. So when I called her saying, "You know, the forecast says it's going to be really hot. Would you like to reschedule?" she hesitated only a moment. "No. Let's do this!"

So at the beginning of the session (scheduled during the "cool" evening hours - LOL) it was 104 degrees. And at the end, about 8:30pm, it was a mere 96. What did we have to show for it? Well, tell me what you think! I had a blast in spite of the heat! Hope you did, too!










Thursday, July 31, 2008

Another beautiful wedding!

I loved the emotion of this one. There were the typical pre-ceremony nerves and flurry of activity, the laughter and fun with friends and family, the solemnity of the vows, the peace and joy of quiet moments shared together. And in and through it all, Mallory and Preston's love for one another was so apparent. Just look at her expression during the vows!

What a treat for me to get to do an all black and white album. I adore color - always will! But there's something so direct and penetrating about black and white images. No distractions. Just the subjects, their moment, and all those emotions that tell the story of the day. Thank you for letting me share it, Mallory and Preston!











Wednesday, July 30, 2008

A Wonderful Wedding!

I had such a great time at the wedding of Katy and Taylor. Could a couple be any more in love? I don't think it's possible! I enjoyed sharing not only their wedding day, but their rehearsal and rehearsal dinner. We even managed to fit in a fun, informal session in between! (Thankfully, they survived my backing into a big rock marking the VERY edge of the gravel road. Way too close, if you ask me! LOL) They enter married life with the tremendous blessing of two wonderful sets of parents who have set such great examples, and friends who are truly amazing! They are in love, and simply surrounded by it. Taylor and Katy, thank you for letting me share this time in your lives!
















Wishing you many blessings on the road ahead....

Friday, June 20, 2008

A Tribute to a Hero: Jonathan "JD" Emard

There are times when you've been given a responsibility you know you must fulfill, no matter how difficult, no matter the cost. Army Spc. Jonathan Emard understood that. At the age of just 20, on June 4, 2008, near Hawijah, Iraq, he courageously ran a mission that would make most of us shrink in fear. But JD understood the cost and had a mind, body and spirit ready to serve. Tragically, it was his last mission. Two fellow soldiers, Sgt. Cody Legg and Sgt. Shane Duffy, also lost their lives in those early morning hours.

I have the privilege of knowing JD's family personally through church, even having had the blessed opportunity to photograph the birth of JD's niece last year. They are the kind of people who make everyone feel like family from the start. When JD's father called asking me to photograph as much as I could of the proceedings when his son arrived home - not in the celebratory reunion we so longed for, but in a casket borne in honor - I knew I had a job to do. It was, at once, the most difficult assignment and one of the greatest privileges I've ever had. It was the very least that I could do. I was so very moved to see the outpouring of love and support to, and even from, the Emard family. Spending the better part of two days with them, I heard many stories, saw heartwarming pictures, celebrated JD's life, and observed the dignity and honor with which his earthly body was laid to rest. We celebrate that his soul is with the Lord. So this is for you, our brave hero, and for your family who loves you so. We look forward to seeing you in glory.







This is a small sampling of pictures from the moving events of those days. Please check back soon for a slideshow in JD's honor which will contain many more images. And for my regular clients, thank you for your understanding and patience as I undertook this special assignment.