Tag Archives: Garden of the Gods

Andrew | Discovery Canyon High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

We first met Andrew’s family a handful of years ago for family pictures, and we’ve loved having them back with us for senior photography!  Andrew is outgoing, athletic, and well-rounded.  He plays football and baseball and would love to continue baseball in college.  He’s looking into business and medicine as his career path for the […]

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Jordan | Tesla High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

We loved seeing Jordan’s family back with us for senior portraits!  His older brother came to us a few years ago, and this was Jordan’s turn.  He’s athletic and funny; full of fun facts and described by his mom as an “old soul.”  He plays football as a running back and loves anything techy, whether […]

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The Brady Family | Outdoor Family Portraits at Garden of the Gods

This is one precious family!  We’ve been honored to have photographed both their boys throughout the first year of life as well as maternity and family portraits along the way.  They’ve created a legacy of amazing photography for their boys as they grow older.  Their latest session was a family session now that their youngest […]

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The Haller Family | Family Portraits at Garden of the Gods

The Haller Family returned to us just a few weeks ago for updated family portraits, and I just smile that their littlest guy slept peacefully through the entire session at Garden of the Gods!  He even has some smiles in his sleep!  We really appreciate this family’s commitment to great family photography on a regular […]

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Paul | Rampart High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

Paul excels in academics and is both athletic and artistic.  He’s a gymnast, swimmer, and plays flute for Rampart’s Wind Ensemble.  He also loves wood working and archery, and he has a really awesome bow.  He chose Garden of the Gods for his high school senior pictures, and Jon really enjoyed creating unique portraits with […]

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