Tag Archives: Children’s Portraits

Shook Family | Heirloom Portraits | Colorado Springs Children’s Photography

The Shook family wanted classic portraits of their boys in the heirloom style. This style of photography typically uses white clothing and a white background to keep the timeless feel. Traditionally, the portraits are done in an oval shape. This is a great way to capture children in a similar fashion across different ages of […]

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The Maldonado Family | Colorado Springs Family Portraits

This was this family’s first-ever professional photography experience, and we are honored to be their choice! This season in life found them celebrating mom’s completion of her Bachelor’s Degree and on the cusp of welcoming their very first grandchild! Families are always changing – the beauty of family portraits is that they freeze a moment […]

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The Sauerwein Family | Annual Family Portraits in Colorado Springs

We always look forward to our annual portraits with the Sauerweins! We are blessed to have been with them since newborn portraits for their now-6-year-old daughter. It is our highest compliment to receive their loyalty and continue to be their choice for their family’s portrait legacy. Jonathan Betz Photography | Colorado Springs Family Photographer

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The Koochel Family | Colorado Springs Family Adventure Portraits

When this family came in for their planning appointment for portraits, they had seen our Adventure Portrait Session and felt it would be a great fit for their first ever professional family portraits for their outdoorsy and “rambunctious” kids. They are an incredibly active family who love camping trips and whose kids play in a […]

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The Filimonchuk Family | Colorado Springs Family Portraits

We had a blast creating this family’s first outdoor family portraits! With small kids, our short and sweet mini session felt like a perfect fit. We know families are sometimes hesitant to try such a short session; however, in the hands of a talented portrait artist like Jonathan, shorter sessions simply create fewer portraits. Yet […]

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