Tag Archives: outdoor photography

Ben | Vista Ridge High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2021

We’ve had so much fun reconnecting with this family after first meeting them for their oldest’s senior portraits in 2018. As we always recognize, it’s our highest compliment to receive return business from a family. Ben is a talented high school senior who has excelled in the performing arts throughout his years at Vista Ridge […]

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The Tucker Family | Colorado Springs Family Portraits

We just love the Tuckers! We’ve enjoyed creating their sons’ senior portraits in 2015 and 2019 and finally had the treat to create family portraits for them last summer. In the midst of a year that went so different than anyone saw coming, the portrait sessions we were blessed to photograph gave families opportunities to […]

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Ryan | Colorado Springs Christian School [CSCS] High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2021

Ryan is a musical and athletic high school senior with an easygoing and friendly personality. He competes in soccer and loves skiing in the winter months. Musically, Ryan excels in both guitar and piano and serves with his gifts at Mountain Springs with the youth group worship teams. Faith and family are both close to […]

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Hailey | Air Academy High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2021

We loved reconnecting with this family for Hailey’s senior portraits!  She loves vintage and has appreciation for old records, old cars, and throwback vintage finds. She loves listening to music when she’s not in school or studying. As she looks ahead to her next steps after high school, Hailey plans to pursue a career in […]

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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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