Yearly Archives: 2020

Kinzie at 4! | Colorado Springs Children’s & Family Portraits

We always look forward to seeing Kinzie’s family each year. We first met them when Kinzie was born, and it’s truly been such a joy and honor to be their family’s legacy makers and creators of photographic art. Kinzie is full of personality and has a blast during her sessions. Building a great relationship with […]

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Tyler | Air Academy High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2020

Tyler excels in all things mechanical and has a mind for engineering. He is in the automotive mechanics program at Liberty High School in addition to all his studies at Air Academy where he is part of the engineering program. He also does metal working. Tyler excels academically and has earned his academic letter. It’s […]

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The Labovich Family | Winter Family Portraits

We absolutely love what we do! Every session gives us that new opportunity to create legacy in photographic art for families. This session was such a treat because we’ve been photographing senior portraits for this family since 2014 but finally had the honor of photographing family portraits. There is something so priceless about family portraits…it […]

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Taylor | Throwback Thursday to Class of 2019 Air Academy Graduate

We first met Taylor when his older brother, PJ, was an Air Academy High School Senior in the Class of 2013. While Taylor had changed a lot since that first meeting in 2012, he still had his memorable personality and energetic charisma. We have an absolute blast when big personality and a unique vision for […]

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The Fielding Family | Studio Portraiture has Arrived!

We are so excited to share these family portraits – the first family photography created in our brand new photography studio! 2020 officially launches the addition of a dedicated studio and the ability to provide indoor studio work for interested families! The Fielding Family was gracious to bear with the ongoing renovations that were still […]

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