Tammy Jimines On Final Scenes From 2023 Halloweekend

All for One and One for All! Photo by Tammy Jimines

Ethan Spiderman Does Whatever a Spider Can. Photo by Tammy Jimines

By TAMMY JIMINES
Los Alamos

Halloweekend festivities in Los Alamos reached new heights of creativity and fun in the magic of the season. On Oct. 27, 2023, I ventured into the heart of the celebration, where the community donned their spookiest and most creative costumes.

These photos are an enchanting portrayal of smiling faces and fantastic costumes that truly set the mood for this spirited holiday. I think I had more fun than the kids and families I photographed!

There were a myriad of colorful costumes and the joy of families coming together to celebrate. From ghouls and goblins to superheroes and princesses, this annual celebration is a testament to the communal spirit that makes Los Alamos special.

It’s a Bird It’s a Plane No its Super Kain! Photo by Tammy Jimines

Katarina Labriola appears ghostly. Photo by Tammy Jimines

Kyra Blackhart the little Black Cat poses with the Big Black Cat. Photo by Tammy Jimines

Looks Like this Vampire Devil lost her teeth in someones neck. Photo by Tammy Jimines

Not Thursday Not Tuesday It’s Wednesday. Photo by Tammy Jimines

Rufferee Making the Calls. Photo by Tammy Jimines

Steampunk and a Banana. Photo by Tammy Jimines

Unique Unicorn Family. Photo by Tammy Jimines

Where Is Cecil. Photo by Tammy Jimines

Zombie Clown. Photo by Tammy Jimines

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