Monthly Archives: December 2010

The Hughes Know How to Have Fun!

Share You know it’s a fun portrait session when rockets are involved! Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It Enjoyed this post?Don’t forget to subscribe and add us to your blog reader! To contact Luminaire Images about your wedding or portrait photography, call (747) 333-6166 or e-mail info@luminaireimages.com

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Felix Family Foto!

Share Some of my favorites of the Felix family’s formal photo session, taken at the Huntington Beach Hilton Waterfront: Pin It Enjoyed this post?Don’t forget to subscribe and add us to your blog reader! To contact Luminaire Images about your wedding or portrait photography, call (747) 333-6166 or e-mail info@luminaireimages.com

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Herbalife Holiday Party

Share This was a massive party any employee would love to attend, and lucky for Herbalife, Sterling Engagements was on hand to keep it running smoothly and full of holiday cheer! This is just a tiny glimpse at the overall spectacle: Pin It Pin It Pin It Overall, an amazing job done by Alex and her...

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Chapman University engagement session

Share Cat and Dylan met at Chapman University during university, and were excited to use it as a setting for their engagement portraits.  Dylan is a lucky guy—Cat was well-known on campus as a self-confident girl with long dark hair and a penchant for wearing tiny devil horns on any given day (they are, according...

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Announcement: We eloped!

Share Pin It I’m super excited to announce that after eight years of knowing each other, and about seven years of dating, Matt and I eloped this week to Napa, CA! No, it’s not a joke! We really did! And if you’re feeling left out of the loop completely, relax!  We actually didn’t tell anybody....

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Orange County Humane Society pets: December 2010

Share If this hasn’t been brought to your attention yet, please check out this article regarding the shocking discovery of frostbitten dogs at the San Bernardino County Shelter and put in your two cents, either by calling the County Supervisors (whose telephone numbers are listed in the article) or e-mailing Doug Smith, the irresponsible shelter...

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