Category Archives: Family Portraits

The Mould Family | Colorado Springs Family Portraits

We loved capturing the Mould family here in Colorado Springs at Rampart Park with beautiful Pikes Peak in the background. They wanted a natural feel to their portraits that highlighted their family connections and their love of the outdoors. Their son is curious, funny, and loves dancing. We wanted his fun-loving personality to shine in […]

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The Loudens | Studio Family Portraits | Colorado Springs Portrait Art

What a sweet time to capture a first professional family portrait for this family in that chaotic, yet fun, season in life with two very active young kids. With families who have a child under the age of one-year, the studio is always the perfect choice for the setting of the photography. Jon works incredibly […]

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The Suckow Family | Colorado Springs Family Portraits

As kids grow up and start moving away to pursue their own passions, it’s important to capture the family when they are all together. The Suckow family wanted outdoor portraits with a neutral background to capture this unique season, including life with their 2 year-old Golden Retriever. Outdoor photography in the winter can be tricky […]

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The Smith Family | Studio Family Photography

Many families, like the Smith family, are spread out across different cities and states, so it’s an honor when families prioritize portraits when they are all together. The Smith family wanted a casual, studio feel for their images with a variety of groupings including the full group, couples, and individuals. They chose one of our […]

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The Martinich Family | Colorado Springs Family Portraits

One unique aspect of our studio is that we are print-based, so we are thrilled when families like the Martinich’s come to us wanting professional images to create meaningful decor in their home. We specialize in walking families through finding the right sizes and layouts for the specific areas of their home that they would […]

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