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Enjoying the Complete Professional Photography Experience | Portrait Sessions with Jonathan Betz Photography

When you choose a full-time, professional, custom (or boutique) studio experience for your session, you’re doing something truly special for your family. We are so excited to work with each family that comes to us because we know that a professional photography session is not something you do every day…it’s a special occasion. It’s memorable. […]

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Aynsley & Hope | High School Senior Portraits Class of 2011

Aynsley & Hope are twins and have quite a fun family! Their parents both make me laugh with their total honesty and the friendly, family banter. It’s clear that these sisters are great friends and enjoy being together. We did their session together in a huge marathon session downtown, on the campus of Colorado College, […]

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Becca | Air Academy High School Class of 2011 | Senior Portraits

Becca was referred to us by the triplets, Kristen, Stephanie, & Scott. As always, it’s such a compliment to us when a current family introduces us to a new family. And then when we met Becca and her mom, we found out that they actually know another family of ours, the Langhals. Her session was […]

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Morgan | Falcon High School Class of 2011 High School Senior Portraits

Morgan just came to pick up her order today, and it’s always so fun to deliver an order to a family. It’s the final part of the whole experience of having professional portraits taken, and while we like to think that we make the whole experience fun and memorable, getting to see and hold your […]

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Olivia | Cheyenne Mountain High School Class of 2011 Senior Portraits

Olivia was very fun to photograph and had a great time beginning at the junkyard and then going to Cheyenne Canyon and to her stables. Olivia and her mom could not believe that Jon wanted to go to the stables for part of her session (since they claimed it was too ugly and couldn’t possibly […]

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