Yearly Archives: 2014

The Brady Family | Outdoor Family Portraits at Garden of the Gods

This is one precious family!  We’ve been honored to have photographed both their boys throughout the first year of life as well as maternity and family portraits along the way.  They’ve created a legacy of amazing photography for their boys as they grow older.  Their latest session was a family session now that their youngest […]

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Jenna | Palmer High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

Jenna is an involved and active high school senior from Palmer High School.  She participates in the IB program, LINK, National Honor Society, President of Peace Jam, and is soon to be volunteering with one of our local hospitals.  She also excels in the science fair and has been featured by the international science fair […]

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Molly | Air Academy High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

I love how much fun and laughter is captured in Molly’s portraits!  She’s the 3rd high school senior from this family that we’ve been blessed to photograph, and she enjoyed Cheyenne Canyon with it’s beautiful water features and flowing streams for the location for her session.  Molly enjoys art and sketching and is looking to […]

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The Haller Family | Family Portraits at Garden of the Gods

The Haller Family returned to us just a few weeks ago for updated family portraits, and I just smile that their littlest guy slept peacefully through the entire session at Garden of the Gods!  He even has some smiles in his sleep!  We really appreciate this family’s commitment to great family photography on a regular […]

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Paul | Rampart High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

Paul excels in academics and is both athletic and artistic.  He’s a gymnast, swimmer, and plays flute for Rampart’s Wind Ensemble.  He also loves wood working and archery, and he has a really awesome bow.  He chose Garden of the Gods for his high school senior pictures, and Jon really enjoyed creating unique portraits with […]

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