Tag Archives: high school senior photographer

Morgan | Air Academy High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2020

Morgan is a casual and more quiet girl whose parents describe her as an “old soul.” She’s a deep thinker, avid reader, and loves writing (especially on her typewriter!). She loves listening to vinyl records. In addition to all her reading and studies, she competed on both the high school and club swim teams. When […]

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Haley | Pine Creek High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2020

We love this family!! Haley is their third oldest and the most recent round of senior portraits we’ve been blessed to do for this family. Her late summer session at Cheyenne Cañon boasted a great mix of lush green tones with river settings and gorgeous pops of color that perfectly coordinated with her outfit choices. […]

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Dustin | Doherty High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2020

Dustin will soon count himself among Doherty High School’s most recent graduates. During his time in high school, he was an avid competitor on the tennis team and dedicated to karate. Outside of school, he enjoys video games, loves his 2016 Chevy, and adores his two dogs. In the winter months, you’ll find him snowboarding […]

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Tanner | Pine Creek High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2020

Tanner is an athletic senior who stays active with rock climbing and as a long snapper on the Pine Creek football team. He’s also gifted with video work and has been able to provide some commercial video services to both local businesses as well as a documentary project that took him to Taiwan. As he […]

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Jenna & Jordan | High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2020

Jenna & Jordan are twins and seniors graduating from the Springs Studio for Academic Excellence. Their family owns and operates the RAM off-road park and auto recycling business on the east side of town, and Jon had a blast photographing their sessions on their acreage of the park. Growing up with this family business, the […]

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