Tag Archives: Certified Professional Photographer (CPP)

Jenna | Air Academy High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2023

Jenna counts herself as one of Air Academy High School’s most recent GRADUATES! Jenna is driven and determined with a clear vision for a future as a veterinarian. During her latter years of high school, she shadowed a veterinarian and was part of a Pikes Peak State Collage pilot program for career start certifications. During […]

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Our Clients are Restaurant Owners of Chicken Salad Chick Colorado Springs!

We are honored to be the family photographer for the Garretts since 2015. It has been so fun to watch their kids grow up over the years and create legacy art for their home that tells the story of each season of life. Today we are celebrating with the Garretts as their dream becomes reality. […]

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Samuel | Falcon High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2023

Samuel is finishing up his senior year at Falcon High School. He enjoys drawing and playing video games. He wanted a woodsy feel for some of his portraits as well as an industrial feel to match the setting of his video games, so we chose Manitou Springs for his portrait session. The result is a […]

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Daneaja | Liberty High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2023

Daneaja is a senior at Liberty High School who has lots of passions including fashion, up-cycling, sewing, and art. She is involved with the Stomp Team and enjoys the thrill of thrift shopping and finding plants for her home. Downtown Colorado Springs was a great location to create a diverse collection of images, including some […]

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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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