Monthly Archives: April 2014

WOW!! Bronze Recognition for Best of the Springs: Fine Art Photography

We cannot thank you enough for voting for us as “Best of the Springs” in Fine Art Photography!!  We are excited and honored to learn we’ve received the Bronze recognition in that category and congratulate both Kathleen McFadden and Teresa Lee Photography for their Gold and Silver recognition.  Know that we are so humbled and […]

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Morgan | Woodland Park High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

Morgan is a well-rounded high school senior who is fun-loving, intelligent, and a little quirky.  She’s a gifted musician and plays both the violin and mandolin.  She’s looking to study education when she begins college in the fall.  She chose the junkyard, Red Rock Canyon, Old Colorado City, and Manitou Springs as the locations for […]

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Graeme | Newborn Baby Portraits

Newborn portraits capture such a precious time in the life of a family and celebrate the arrival of life at that tiniest stage.  We love them!  We love that our newborn and baby sessions happen in the home of our client families – it gives awesome opportunities for capturing more of the story of each […]

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Savanna | Air Academy High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

Savanna is nearing the end of her high school time, and she’s graduating with high honors in May!   She’s a cross country runner and has also competed in swimming in past years.  She loves natural settings and chose Cheyenne Canyon and Stratton Open Space as the locations for her senior photography session.  She’s looking […]

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Rowan | Edison High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

Rowan’s family has been with us for both of her older brothers’ senior pictures, so it’s been awesome to photograph Rowan this year and continue to serve their family’s professional photography needs!  Seeing families return to us is one of our favorite compliments in our business! Rowan enjoys guitar (and painted her own – it’s […]

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