Luseland Library presents its newest art gallery display

By Joan Janzen

LUSELAND - The Luseland Library is pleased to present its newest art gallery display featuring local photographer Debra Scholer from Luseland. This is the second display by Little Light Photography, and Debra said she found it difficult to decide what photos to showcase for her second showing.

The Girl Guides were among the first groups to enjoy the newest art gallery display at the Luseland Library. Local photographer Debra Scholer displayed some of her favourite photos from the past year. Photo by Dawna Nienaber

“This one is all about light, colour and connection and features some of my favourite photos from the last year,” she said. “I hope the community enjoys the photos, and they will likely recognize most people in them!”

Before making Luseland her home, Debra was a city planner in Alberta and moved to Saskatchewan in 2005 after marrying a local farmer. “City planning gave way to raising my kids, and then I pursued my forever love of photography,” she explained.

Debra has enjoyed over eight years as a professional photographer, meeting many wonderful people along the way and enjoying every minute of it. “I enjoy many types of photography,” she added. “My first display at the Library Gallery showcased abandoned rural Saskatchewan in black and white.”

Her interest in photography began when she was a youngster, taking photos of her family’s farm animals with her parents' old flash film camera. Now, she’s once again back in a rural setting, happy to support Luseland’s local library and flattered to have her photography featured there.

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