AnnaLynne McCord, Claire Holt, Sarah Shahi Celebrate Emmys

September 20, 2009
By Brian Cantor

Celebrities from all forms of media–and from all over the world–are in California for this year’s Emmy Awards presentation, and photographers have been capturing them at various events.

AnnaLynne McCord was present at the HBO Lounge and the Emmy “Women in Film” party, Claire Holt was at the BAFTA event, while Sarah Shahi was at the DPA Gift Lounge. Others photographed included Amanda Righetti, Julie Benz and Stephanie Jacobson.

Entertainment Weekly And Women In Films Pre-Emmy Party

Entertainment Weekly And Women In Films Pre-Emmy Party

Entertainment Weekly And Women In Films Pre-Emmy Party

Entertainment Weekly And Women In Films Pre-Emmy Party

HBO Luxury Lounge In Honor Of The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards - Day 2

HBO Luxury Lounge In Honor Of The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards - Day 2

HBO Luxury Lounge In Honor Of The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards - Day 2

BAFTA LAs 2009 Primetime Emmy Awards TV Tea Party

BAFTA LAs 2009 Primetime Emmy Awards TV Tea Party

The DPA Gift Lounge - Day Three

The DPA Gift Lounge - Day Three

BAFTA LAs 2009 Primetime Emmy Awards TV Tea Party

BAFTA LAs 2009 Primetime Emmy Awards TV Tea Party

BAFTA LAs 2009 Primetime Emmy Awards TV Tea Party

BAFTA LAs 2009 Primetime Emmy Awards TV Tea Party

BAFTA LAs 2009 Primetime Emmy Awards TV Tea Party

HBO Luxury Lounge In Honor Of The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards - Day 2

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