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Rusty 5/1/2011 {Pet}

Yesterday I was playing with my strobe lights when I decided to photograph Rusty. He needs a bath and a haircut but still thought he looked cute enough to share his photographs from our mini pet session.

 

Anthony Lujan Photography
Serving Inland Empire, Orange and Los Angeles Counties
Individual | Family | Wedding | Maternity | Newborn | Children | Pet | Travel
www.anthonylujanphotography.com
www.anthonylujanphotography.com/blog

If you like what you have seen and feel I’m a match for you, your friends, your family or business and even your pet, just note I’m a Corona photographer who is not limited to only photographing in Corona, CA. I have traveled all over the “OC”, Orange County, “LA”, Los Angeles County and beyond in Northern California, Central California and Southern California photographing individual sessions, family sessions, weddings, maternity sessions, newborn sessions, children sessions, pet sessions and corporate headshots.  So please, feel free to contact me by filling out the contact form on this blog or calling me at 562-412-1639. I look forward to hearing from you!

Window Wednesday Series #6 – Machu Picchu, Peru

Window Wednesday Series #6. Thought I would brighten up everyone’s week with a little mini series.

Photograph taken at Machu Picchu, Peru
taken on 5/14/2008

Let Go of Your Grudges by Michael Josephson

I have a few grudges that I hold close to my heart. Most of this started after the loss of my Grandparents and then the departure of my Great Aunt being forced back to Croatia. Without stringing out my dirty laundry further, I have held these grudges towards certain family members.

Again after hearing anther Michael Josephson commentary, I had some thing click. I understood where I’m at and what must be done. At the end I’ll explain in small detail how this commentary has helped me.

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Let Go of Your Grudges by Michael Josephson

As we approach the new year, it’s a good time to clean out the clutter in our lives. Sure, that means disposing of useless papers and unused stuff, but it also means throwing away old grudges.

The prevalence and durability of grudges proves Maya Angelou’s observation that people don’t always remember what you said or did, but they do remember how you made them feel.

Grudges are nothing more than toxic memories of how someone made us feel.

But Confucius taught that “To be wronged is nothing unless we continue to remember it.” So why do so many of us choose to consciously preserve and revisit toxic feelings that detract from our happiness?

Perhaps we fool ourselves into thinking we can inflict some sort of pain on the person who wronged us. In fact, holding on to a grudge is like holding onto a hot stone. It doesn’t hurt the stone or the person who gave it to us; it only hurts the one holding the stone. Carrying a grudge is like being stung to death by one bee.

And it really doesn’t matter how justified the bitter feelings are or how right we are. Holding on to a grievance turns pain into suffering. In a peculiar way it empowers the wrongdoer to hurt us again and again.

So start out this new year by giving yourself a great gift. Muster the good sense and strength to root out and release deep-seated and long-held resentments.

If you can, forgive and forget. But all that’s really necessary is a firm decision to let go of your grudges so you can move forward and free yourself of the chains of resentment.

This is Michael Josephson reminding you that character counts.

Reference to this commentary could be found here

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What Mike Josephson says  is totally right and is the right thing to do with my grudges.  I have found myself holding back from moving forward because I have held on to these grudges.

I have seen that holding on to these grudges have turned me into a toxic person. I lost my positive energy I once felt. I have really taken this commentary to heart.  As I’ve mentioned it was clear what I must do as I know I’m a good person. I know what needs to be done so I could forget and forgive. For me, I didn’t want to forget or forgive as it felt like I would then have to forget or accept the loss of my Grandparents.

My Grandparents are in my heart and I am who I am today because of them. This alone should allow me to be a stronger man to forget and forgive those certain family members. I do not want to be an angry, emotional person cause I’m holding on to these grudges. I need to let this energy go and be true to the person who I am!

Thank you for taking the time to read this entry. If you find yourself in a similar situation, please let me know.

Anthony Lujan Photography
Serving Inland Empire, Orange and Los Angeles Counties
Individual | Family | Wedding | Maternity | Newborn | Children | Pet | Travel
www.anthonylujanphotography.com
www.anthonylujanphotography.com/blog

Social Network Icon Battle

It has taken me all morning to find new social networking icons! I was browsing other photographer blog/websites and saw similar ones to what I had. If you know me, I have to be a little more unique then the rest. So here are the ones I’ve been playing around with.

After trying each set, I have decided to go with set #3. The colors and uniqueness fit my brand. #8 was my second choice. As a photographer I want to make sure I keep current and modern. Who knows, maybe I’ll be switching them around more often. :+)

#1 Heart Social

#2 Leaves Social

#3 Offset Social

#4 Sticker Social

#5 Traditional Social

#6 Clear Social Light

#7 Clear Social Dark

#8 Clear Square Social

Anthony Lujan Photography
Photographer serving the  Inland Empire, Orange and Los Angeles Counties
Individual | Family | Wedding | Maternity | Newborn | Children | Pet | Travel
www.anthonylujanphotography.com
www.anthonylujanphotography.com/blog

Julia - December 19, 2010 - 3:10 pm

Well I love the hearts, and it totally goes with my theme.
Love your update about these, now if I can only put time aside to start my website!

Holiday Session Special for 2010

It’s that time to start thinking about booking your Holiday Session for 2010!

X-mas is less than 3 months away! Santa did come a little early and delivered a special offer to you!

Here’s what Santa delivered:

~ 1 hour of photography time with Anthony
~ Up-to two different clothing looks (optional)
~ 15 to 20 fully processed images
~ Images are uploaded within 7 days after your session
~ Images are online in a password protected gallery for viewing and ordering

All this for $85!!
Book your time slot before someone else takes it!

Details:

~ Booking only Saturday and Sunday’s between 9 am and 3 pm
~ Sessions will start the weekend of Saturday, October 9 through Sunday, December 19
~ Pre-payment is required to secure your booking
~ Anthony will do longer session at an additional rate of $65 per hour
~ Referral credit will not given at this low rate
~ First four people to book will receive $20 in print credit! Anthony has over 40 holiday card designs.

Check them out! http://www.anthonylujanphotography.com/blog/archives/1743

Call today 562.412.1639 !!

Anthony Lujan Photography
Serving Inland Empire, Orange and Los Angeles Counties
Individual | Family | Wedding | Maternity | Newborn | Children | Pet | Travel
www.anthonylujanphotography.com
www.anthonylujanphotography.com/blog

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