Tag Archives: High School Senior Portraits

Nicole | Rampart High School Senior Portraits |Class of 2016

Nicole is a proud, recent graduate of Rampart High School!  She’s funny and studious and incredibly musical.  She was active in color guard and both the marching and concert bands in high school where she excelled in both the mellophone and french horn.  She’s planning to continue her music studies into college. Nicole chose our […]

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Marciano | Falcon High School | Class of 2016

Marciano is a recent Falcon High School graduate in the Class of 2016.  During his time in high school, he played football and rugby.  It was special to see his family back with us as we’d photographed family portraits and his older sister’s senior portraits a few years ago.  They were away from Colorado during […]

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ME | Air Academy High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2016

ME’s session was a really special one for us as she’s the final high school senior in her family, and we photographed all of the senior portraits for this family!  While ME may be on the quieter side, she’s active in theater, speech & debate, and figure skating…all activities that put her front and center! […]

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Lora | Pine Creek High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2016

We’re excited to catch up on some of the Class of 2016 blog posts, and Lora is one of Pine Creek’s most recent graduates!  During her time in high school, Lora was active with French, DECA, and English riding with her horse, Finale.  Lora chose our multi-hour Senior Experience to provide enough time to create […]

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Sammie | Air Academy High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2016

Sammie is one of Air Academy High School’s newest graduates!  She’s a social butterfly and outspoken and loves our Colorado landscape.  She’s participated in tumbling and cheerleading in past years and chose to focus on her studies during senior year.  With high school completed, she’s looking ahead to a career as a forensic pathologist.  Along […]

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