Tag Archives: high school senior pictures

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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Anika | Air Academy High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

Anika is bubbly, energetic, and has a great sense of humor.  She plans to be an Air Force pilot and currently is in flight school.  In the past she’s enjoyed softball and swimming.  She chose Red Rock Canyon for the location for her senior pictures, and we’ve so enjoyed our sessions there this year with […]

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Kurt | Cheyenne Mountain High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

Kurt is a lacrosse player for both club teams and Cheyenne Mountain High School and has big goals for his future education in buisness management and a masters in economics.  He dreams of owning his own business some day, and we certainly encourage him to chase after those dreams!  He chose The Broadmoor for the […]

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Jenna | Palmer High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

Jenna is an involved and active high school senior from Palmer High School.  She participates in the IB program, LINK, National Honor Society, President of Peace Jam, and is soon to be volunteering with one of our local hospitals.  She also excels in the science fair and has been featured by the international science fair […]

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