Tag Archives: family photography

The Tucker Family | Colorado Springs Family Portraits

We just love the Tuckers! We’ve enjoyed creating their sons’ senior portraits in 2015 and 2019 and finally had the treat to create family portraits for them last summer. In the midst of a year that went so different than anyone saw coming, the portrait sessions we were blessed to photograph gave families opportunities to […]

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The Shepard Family | Destination Family Portraits in Colorado Springs

What a fun portrait session! The Shepards are from the Houston area and recently vacationed at a gorgeous Air B&B property on the north side of the Colorado Springs area. They were excited to create family portraits in the mountains (as you might imagine or know from experience, Houston has a “slightly” different geography and […]

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Kras Family | Back-to-Back Mini-Sessions for Family and High School Senior Portraits

Each year, we see many of our high school senior families desire family portraits as this milestone moment comes for one of their kids. We have families choose to do these sessions on different days, sometimes different seasons, and other times, the best fit is back-to-back. As long as each session receives a dedicated session, […]

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The Snider Family | Colorado Springs Family Portraits

We’re honored to have created this family’s first outdoor portraits! Like so many families we hear from, this family’s last professional family photography happened quite a number of years ago. When they realized they were in a brief window of time with all of their girls braces-free, they made sure to make these portraits happen! […]

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The Tuning Family | Colorado Springs Family Portraits

This was a very special portrait session for us as we have known the Tuning Family for years through church. They have huge hearts and deep faith. This portrait session celebrated the official additions to their family. We love that their wall portraits speak value to each of their kids and give them the security […]

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