Tag Archives: Remembering the Brave

2013 DEA Maltz Challenge in Denver, Colorado

If I could photograph non-profit events with great causes every day I would!  This year marked the 7th year in a row that a group of DEA special agents get together for an event to honor the military and those who paid the ultimate sacrifice defending our country. Open for anyone to participate, the Maltz...

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Remembering the Brave: Legacies of Valor

Event photography of children of fallen soldiers receiving awards

If I could make a living photographing only non-profit events, I would.  It is an indescribable feeling to be able to help others just by doing what I love!  I feel very lucky to have been able to volunteer for Remembering the Brave for a few years now.  However, this event was unlike any of...

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2011 Remembering the Brave Ceremony

I feel so lucky to have the opportunity to photograph events for Remembering the Brave.  The mission of the non-profit organization is to remember the names, faces and deeds of the heroes that gave their all.  For the ceremony, gold star families (a family that has lost an active duty military member) are flown in...

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What a Wonderful Year!!! Jensen Sutta Photography Year in Review (part 1 of 2)

A HUGE thank you to everyone who hired me (Jensen Sutta Photography) and helped to make it such a wonderful year!!  Here are some highlights of the Event Photography, Portraiture, Non-Profit Events, Bar and Bat Mitzvah Photography and Children’s Photography from 2010! The year began with the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. What could be...

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Remembering the Brave, 9/11, 2010 Memorial Ceremony in Denver, Colorado

The Remembering the Brave Organization recognizes Gold Star Families…Families who have lost a loved one in military service.  They do such a fantastic job of honoring and remembering.  Families from all over the country were in attendance and were met with pictures of their loved ones and a replica of their decorated uniform.  Throughout the...

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