Tag Archives: Cheyenne Canon

Brianna | Libery High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2018

Brianna is a fun, endearing, caring, and funny high school senior. She loves spending time with her friends shopping, hiking, and enjoying the downtown area. Her family has lived in a variety of places, and Brianna would love to return to Virginia someday. She aspires to be an elementary school teacher. She chose our one-hour […]

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Alese | Coronado High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2017

Alese is outgoing, funny, and an amazing athlete. During high school, she played soccer, ran with cross country and track, and played a lot of basketball. Basketball has been her favorite sport. She’s also a strong student and loves her Chick-fil-A and Taco Bell! She chose our one-hour session in Cheyenne Cañon for her senior […]

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Aliyah | Mesa Ridge High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2017

Aliyah is a musical high school graduate who plays flute. She was in the marching band during her early years of high school. She loves spending time at the mall and watching movies and TV. Some of her favorite shows include “Bones” and “Castle.” We know she’s thrilled to be graduated and to celebrate with […]

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Ben | Castle View High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2017

Ben joins the newest class of graduates from Castle View High School and has completed his time there with involvement with the National Honor Society (NHS), the Technology Student Association (TSA), and leadership both in and out of school.  Through his years with the Boy Scouts of America, he also earned the highest honor of […]

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

Tori will soon count herself as one of Lewis Palmer High School’s newest graduates! During her high school years, she’s competed on the basketball team. She’s considering a possible career in medicine. Tori wanted a simple and natural feel for her senior portraits and matched well with Cheyenne Cañon. She loved the rivers and streams […]

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