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December 09, 2011

we love our clients . christmas time photobooth

December 09, 2011/ Jackie

Thank you to everyone who stopped by for our first Friday Christmas Festivities. Here are just a few of our favorite photo booth images. cute little boy twins at christmas bows on eyes little girl sticking her tounge out cute boy in candy cane prop family photo at christmas time little boy hanging upside down kissing little boy fun photograph of guys group of friends at christmas fun photograph runaway girl in photo booth funny picture ideas in photo booth cute couple photograph fun christmas photograph fun picture great image bow on eye christmas lights christmas sweater great photo fun holiday photographs great photo ugly sweater funny use of chalkboard girls being fun in christmas photograph love crazy image photograph of cute couple

December 09, 2011/ Jackie/
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Selah Photography

Denver based wedding photographers for the unique, art-loving bride and groom.

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JACKIE
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SELAH (say - la) a Hebrew word found in the Bible meaning to pause, listen and take things in. It's purpose is similar to that of Amen in (Hebrew: "so be it") in that it stresses the truth and importance of the preceding passage. Alternatively, Selah may mean "forever," as it does in some places in the liturgy.