Yearly Archives: 2014

Brandon | Manitou Springs High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

Brandon’s a football player and has been since the 4th grade.  He loves the outdoors and favorite spots include Gold Camp Road and Garden of the Gods.  He’s described as smart, entertaining with a great sense of humor, laid back yet with an adventurous side, fearless and driven.  He’s planning to join the army and […]

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Greg | Cheyenne Mountain High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

Greg’s an outgoing high school senior with a big sense of humor.  He’s a huge hockey player and on both the Cheyenne Mountain team as well as Fountain Valley School’s team.  After finishing high school this week, he plans to study medicine and would love to be an orthopedic surgeon in the future.  Our best […]

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Kaela | Widefield High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

Kaela just graduated this weekend!  What a great feeling!  She’s an independent graduate with interests in American history and meteorology.  She loves biking and rustic settings, so Garden of the Gods was a great fit for her senior portraits from the fall.  Our best to you, Kaela, and CONGRATULATIONS!! Jonathan Betz Photography – Colorado Springs […]

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The Schram Family | Family Portraits at Garden of the Gods

This beautiful and lively family was excited to come to us for family portraits since Mom is a photographer but really wanted someone else to be the one behind the camera this time.  We know ourselves how challenging it can be to be the photographer and be in the pictures, and we’re glad we got […]

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Casey | Doherty High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

Casey’s an easygoing, intelligent, and outgoing high school senior with a great sense of humor.  He enjoys basketball and had fun creating images on the court and around Doherty High School for his senior photography session.  He’s set to be in Texas for college this fall and plans to study biomedical engineering.  Our best to […]

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