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The Lall Family | Colorado Springs Family Portraits

We loved creating this family’s first Colorado family portraits! As a family that serves in our military, they have lived a number of places over the years. These portraits needed to capture both their family and this beautiful place we get to call home. We are so blessed to live in such a scenic city […]

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The Sauerwein Family | Annual Family Portraits in Colorado Springs

We always look forward to our annual portraits with the Sauerweins! We are blessed to have been with them since newborn portraits for their now-6-year-old daughter. It is our highest compliment to receive their loyalty and continue to be their choice for their family’s portrait legacy. Jonathan Betz Photography | Colorado Springs Family Photographer

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The Lee Family | Colorado Springs Family Portraits

We have known the Lee family for a number of years and loved this opportunity to create family portrait art for their home in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary! These key anniversaries often spark motivation for family portraits, and with both of their kids in college, it was an important time to capture their […]

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Reynolds Family | Colorado Springs Winter Family Portraits

With fresh snow gracing our city, we’re excited to feature a great winter family session! We have been the family photographer for the Reynolds since 2010 and are so honored to record the seasons in the life of their family. We love seeing them every 2-3 years and create new family legacy pieces. Portrait photography’s […]

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The Filimonchuk Family | Colorado Springs Family Portraits

We had a blast creating this family’s first outdoor family portraits! With small kids, our short and sweet mini session felt like a perfect fit. We know families are sometimes hesitant to try such a short session; however, in the hands of a talented portrait artist like Jonathan, shorter sessions simply create fewer portraits. Yet […]

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