Tag Archives: Certified Professional Photographer (CPP)

The Nilsen Family | Multi-Generation Studio Portraits

We love it when families want to come together to prioritize multi-generational portraits. Our indoor and outdoor studios create a flexible experience for families who may want the option of both types of portraits. In the winter months, the indoor studio gives families a comfortable and relaxed environment, and the outdoor studio is a fun […]

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The Ebbens Family | Outdoor Family Portraits

We consider the long-lasting relationships that we have built with families over the years the most important foundation of our business. We met the Ebbens family over 10 years ago and have been honored to capture senior and family portraits in locations all around Colorado Springs. This year Jack and Hazel, their black labs, were […]

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The Henderson Family | Snowy Family Portraits

Some families come to our studio with a specific request for their portraits; for the Henderson family, that request was snow. With two kids out of the house, it was tricky to plan a time when the whole family was together and there was snow, but we made it happen this December and are thrilled […]

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The Haller Family | Colorado Springs Outdoor Family Portraits

The snow and chilly temperatures did not stop the Haller family from prioritizing this session together. Although the snow wasn’t in the plan for their Thanksgiving week session, it added a magical backdrop to their photographs. Since they have kids who are now living out of the house, taking this opportunity when they were all […]

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Multi-Generational Family Portraits at the Ranch | Divide, CO

After working with this family a couple of years ago capturing their high school seniors, it was an honor to gather multiple generations on their ranch in Divide, CO for some family portraits. Like many families, they had professional portraits done when their kids were younger, but it had been a long time since they […]

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