Tag Archives: Helen Hunt Falls

Family Portraits in Cheyenne Canyon | Colorado Springs Family Photography

Cheyenne Canyon is a top favorite for photography sessions, and we’re there a lot during the year! We love the beauty and all of the water features throughout the canyon. We thought we’d share favorites from three of our family sessions there. These are sessions from the fall months. The Karin family was really fun […]

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

Happy New Year!  We trust that you’ve been blessed with a time to enjoy family, rest, refresh, and remember those things that truly matter in life while celebrating the holidays! We’ll be continuing our blog posts for you to enjoy, and especially to feature all of our fantastic high school seniors we’ve had a blast […]

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Amanda | Sand Creek High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2012

Amanda’s family was referred to us by a couple families we’ve photographed in the past, and we always love referrals! We’ve had a lot of fun getting to know her and her mom. Amanda’s active at Sand Creek High School, especially with cheerleading. One of her other loves is her bright red Jeep! Jon had […]

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Erin | Pine Creek High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2012

Erin’s family found us through our Groupon, and we’re so glad they used it for Erin’s senior portraits!  She’s a quirky, yet serious, student, and her session used the junkyard, downtown Colorado Springs, Stratton Open Space, and Cheyenne Canyon.  By the end of her session at Helen Hunt Falls, it was POURING rain, but since […]

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Family Portraits at Cheyenne Canyon | Colorado Springs Family Photography

Over the summer months, we go through our busiest season where weddings, high school seniors, and families alike all come to do those beautiful, lush, summer photography sessions.  We’ve been blogging much more on our high school seniors, so to give some much-due attention, enjoy this multi-session post on favorites from some of our recent […]

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