Monthly Archives: March 2014

Rachael | Pine Creek High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

Rachael is nearing the end of her years in high school at Pine Creek High School and plans to take next year as a time for trying new things before beginning college.  She loves music, art, movies, photography, and graphic design – she’s definitely creative and artsy and full of life.  She loves getting to […]

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Lauren | Liberty High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

Lauren is a musical, friendly, fun-loving senior at Liberty High School.  She’s in three different band ensembles and plays both clarinet and tenor saxophone.  She’s planning to stay in Colorado for college and is looking to study education.  She chose our longer high school Senior Experience photography session for multiple locations: Old Colorado City, Cheyenne […]

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Sam & Family | Baby & Family Portraits

Sam and his family chose us to do an in-home session a couple months back to capture his 6 month baby portraits in addition to images of the family.  Jon chose to end their session with some wintery portraits outdoors.  We’ve enjoyed getting to know this beautiful family through their photography experience with us! Jonathan […]

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Keahna | Castle Rock Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

Keahna is an opinionated and artsy high school senior who enjoys the stage and being silly with her friends.  She loves rock climbing and hiking in addition to theater and piano.  She aspires to earn her doctorate in developmental psychology and also major in theather.  When she wanted more unique images than her friends, she […]

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Ryan | Coronado High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

Ryan is a funny, outgoing, and involved high school senior at Coronado High School.  He’s on the soccer team and plays bass guitar for jazz band in addition to participating on the mock trial team and Boy Scouts where he has earned his Eagle Scout honor.  He loves the outdoors and chose to have his […]

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