Category Archives: High School Seniors

Ross | The Classical Academy | High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2017

It’s been such a treat to reconnect with this family after photographing their oldest son’s senior portraits a handful of years ago! Ross is a kind and generous senior with a great sense of humor. He’s also humble and smart and quite the athlete. His favorite sports are soccer and baseball – his defensive skills […]

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Ethan | Lewis Palmer High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2017

Ethan is an outgoing and social senior who enjoys playing football, baseball, and video games. He has big dreams to pursue a career either in medicine or engineering. For his senior portraits, Ethan loved natural settings best and wanted the adventure of some rugged, rocky outcroppings for some of his portraits.  We matched him with […]

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Madelynn | St. Mary’s High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2017

Madelynn is a sporty and athletic senior with a great sense of humor. Sports have played a huge role in her high school years – she’s competed on teams for soccer, swimming, volleyball, and cheerleading. Her cheer team won the state championship in 2016. She also plays banjo and ukulele. For her senior portraits, she […]

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Lydia | Cheyenne Mountain High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2017

We’ve truly enjoyed catching up with this returning family for Lydia’s senior portraits! Lydia is friendly, funny, happy, kind, and bubbly. She’s family-oriented and loves spending time with family and her friends.  She’s a member of the choir at Cheyenne Mountain High School. When not in school, Lydia enjoys listening to music and reading. Lydia […]

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Midori | Vista Ridge High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2017

Midori is intelligent, observant, and a natural leader. She’s been a part of the Alpha leadership group and the FCCLA – Family, Career, Community Leader Association. She also loves to cook! After graduation, she plans to study nursing and may continue onto medical school. We know her leadership skills will serve her well regardless of […]

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