Pasadena Church
Here is a photo of what seems to be a church that has seen better days. The building appears to be cracking but it still looks beautiful. This photo was taken in Pasadena, California.
Thanks for looking!
Semper Fidelis,
Manuel Perez
Here is a photo of what seems to be a church that has seen better days. The building appears to be cracking but it still looks beautiful. This photo was taken in Pasadena, California.
Thanks for looking!
Semper Fidelis,
Manuel Perez

This is a photo of the Bride and Groom that I photographed a wedding for my wife’s cousin in Anaheim. It was a beautiful ceremony and the shots were great. This was my first wedding and I went out and bought a 580EX flash from Canon just because I wasn’t sure how my shots would come out without it. It worked great except the battery couldn’t hold a charge so it didn’t last the whole night. I took it back and got a new one.

I took this photo back in 2006 when my pastor asked if I would go with him and some other church members to Central America. We flew into San Pedro Sulas, Honduras and stayed there for a couple of days and then we traveled over to Guatemala. I must say that it was a very interesting trip. It actually gave me the a view of what the United States Citizens or Population take for granted. We visited some churches in the area and actually hosted a church revival out in the streets a couple of nights. Some moments seemed pretty intense when they told us the stories about revivals from the past. They said the area is crawling with people that will kill you for no reason. We actually encountered no hostile or violent experiences but there were some interesting characters that we came across. I will try to put some more photos from Honduras and Guatemala soon but for now you can click on the Honduras and Guatemala categories to view them all.

This is a photo that I took while in Guatemala back in 2006 with my church. We were on a boat cruising along The Rio Dulce. Very beautiful place.

Recently, I got the chance to visit San Juan Bautista. I must say it is a piece of work. Not very much to do but very nice stuff to see. I went one time when I was a little kid but I never can recall actually going. The place was full of kids from a bunch of school field trips that were going on. If you are planning on going I would suggest you call ahead and see when is their time with the least amount of people.