Category Archives: Family Portraits

The Mantonyas | High School Senior and Family Photography | Destination: Colorado Springs

The Mantonyas reside in the heart of the Midwest, and when mom was planning to compete in the race up Pikes Peak last summer, their oldest daughter had the thought that it would be perfect to photograph her high school senior portraits in Colorado. Each year we work with a nice handful of out of […]

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Dvorsky Family | Garden of the Gods Family Portraits

I’m completely partial to Jon’s expertise in photography – there’s no one else I trust with our own family photography – but sometimes even I am amazed by the portraits he is able to create in some of the craziest conditions. The Dvorsky family is back with us this year for both the next round […]

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Jude & Vicki | Anniversary Portraits

Jude and Vicki celebrated their second anniversary in November, and for Valentine’s this year, gifted themselves professional photography with us! We had such a blast getting to know them and providing incredible wall art and a gorgeous album for their home! Jon began a personal project this year, inspired by the art of Rembrandt. Jude […]

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The Johnson Family | Family Photography at Garden of the Gods

What a treat to be the photographer to capture the very first outdoor family portraits for this family! All of their past experiences were indoor studio sessions at high volume places, so we were thrilled to provide a fully custom, guided, and relationship-focused photography experience. The Johnsons have lived in Colorado Springs in the past […]

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The Ford Family | Colorado Springs Family Photography at Red Rock Canyon

We loved seeing the Ford Family back with us, especially since they’ve added to their family since their first session with us in 2016! It was so fun to see how much their daughter has grown and to meet their son. Families with young children benefit greatly from choosing an experienced professional for their photography. […]

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