Category Archives: Family Portraits

The Smith Family | Colorado Springs Outdoor Multi-Family Portraits

Family ties are so important, and being able to capture families with multi-generations is a joy to our studio. The Smith family wanted portraits with both sets of grandparents, which was no small feat given the fact that one set of grandparents flew in from New Zealand for some special family time in Colorado Springs. […]

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The Linehan Family | Colorado Springs Family Portraits

We cherish the relationships we are able to form with families over the years, and the Linehan family is one such example. Although they are located out of state, their love for Colorado brought them to us for their daughter’s senior portraits back in 2011. Since then, we’ve had the privilege of capturing the rest […]

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Mariam | Studio Portraits Celebrating Birthday

We love when clients like Mariam come to us with the desire to celebrate a milestone with lasting images that highlight their personality and style. This was a rare opportunity to capture this moment in time for her birthday. The formal attire creates a striking balance with the studio feel and the variety of outfits […]

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The Barrios Family | Colorado Springs Family Portraits

The Barrios family love the outdoors, especially the mountains, so we knew an outdoor session that showcased the areas natural beauty would be a perfect fit for this family. Their puppy, Teddy, also joined in for some of the family portraits. Pikes Peak never disappoints as a backdrop, and the wildflowers and grasses provide great […]

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The Allen Family | Colorado Springs Family Portraits

We love it when families come to us wanting to capture multi-generations to celebrate their family legacy. The Allen family did a great job wearing a cohesive set of colors to showcase the family and the relationships they share with one another. Winter sessions are ideal for the climate-controlled setting of the studio, especially when […]

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