Tag Archives: Cheyenne Mountain High School

Brendan | Cheyenne Mountain High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2013

We’ve had a lot of fun with Brendan’s senior portraits and working with his family again!  We first met his dad, Mike, a number of years ago when Mike’s sister found us for a session for their whole family who were all together in Colorado for a little family reunion.  We then were very privileged […]

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Emily | Cheyenne Mountain High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2013

We have had a great time with Emily’s family!  They are related to the Mays, who we first met while photographing their wedding and then reconnected with when their daughter was born.  They now have a little boy as well, and we’re looking forward to photographing their growing family in the coming months.  So…when it […]

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Jessica | Cheyenne Mountain High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2012

We’ll complete our blogging on the Class of 2012 with Jessica.  She chose an urban focus for her high school senior photography session but added in some natural setting portraits too.  She’s a recent graduate from Cheyenne Mountain High School…congratulations!!  Enjoy our favorites from her session in the junkyard, Stratton Open Space, and Manitou Springs. […]

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Paul | Cheyenne Mountain High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2012

Paul’s session had lots of variety…the junkyard, Garden of the Gods, Manitou Springs, Rainbow Falls…we were all over town!  Paul’s a competitive and outdoorsy guy who’s an accomplished soccer player and excels on Cheyenne Mountain High School’s varsity team as well as club teams.  He plans to attend High Point in North Carolina next year, […]

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Brooke | Cheyenne Mountain High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2012

Brooke’s family was referred to by another Cheyenne Mountain High School family, and we’ve really enjoyed our time with them!  Brooke is outgoing and is a cheerleader at her high school.  Brooke’s session started at Grace & St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church and then on to railroad tracks, the junkyard, Stratton Open Space, and into Cheyenne […]

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