Author Archives: Deeba Yavrom

Ernie & Fontane Wedding

Fontane and Ernie are both very heartfelt passionate people who shared a lovely wedding together in Northern California.  Ive got to say, they are just pure hearted and kind and are perfect for eachother.  Thanks again for allowing me to share your special day with you guys.

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Ernie & Fontane Wedding

Fontane and Ernie are both very heartfelt passionate people who shared a lovely wedding together in Northern California.  Ive got to say, they are just pure hearted and kind and are perfect for eachother.  Thanks again for allowing me to share your special day with you guys.

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An evening in support of the Bahais of Iran

I had the privilege of taking photos of the SF Bahai event recently for the American Bahai. You can find more info about the event here (http://www.sfbahai.org/aug12.html) The event was to bring awareness to 7 Bahai leaders in Iran who were wrongfully imprisoned by the state of Iran and have yet to be given a […]

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Rivercats!

Took another swing (pun intended) at some baseball photos again for the Enterprise here in Davis.  2 of my photos ran which is always great. Let me know what you think!

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Sac Rivercats

Ohh yeaaa, is it good to be back.  I FINALLY got my first few assignments with the Davis Enterprise…got to go to the Sacramento Rivercats game (baseball) to take some photos, then walked around Davis to do some “night club scene” shots.  Sure not the most exciting of assignments, but it sure was nice just […]

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4th of July photos

So 4th of July was great, but the photos were….well lets just say I didnt bother with taking photos of the fireworks, haha.  I took all the wrong lenses and stood in all the wrong positions so I didnt get anything I really wanted.   I did end up with these though Hope you enjoy

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Iranian Protest

I spent the greater portion of my Friday night last friday going to the State Capitol and taking photos of the protests Iranians were holding for the situation in Iran.  Being an Iranian, i felt somewhat “at home” with those that were there but I quickly learned the fallacies of claiming national identity as your […]

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