Tag Archives: High School Senior Portraits

Patrick | Air Academy High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2012

Patrick’s a fun guy and competitive swimmer.  He’s not so into pictures but ended up having a good time with his senior pictures with us.  That’s a common theme with a lot of our high schoolers (especially guys) who have only experienced the annual “school picture”.  Senior portraits with us is about as different as […]

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Alexis | Rampart High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2012

Alexis came to us because she wanted different and unique images for her senior pictures.  She’s lived in Colorado Springs her whole life and wanted a very urban feel for most of her session.  We used downtown Colorado Springs, railroad tracks, the junkyard, and Rainbow Falls in Manitou Springs as the locations for her session. […]

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Kailey | Doherty High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2012

Kailey is a fun and caring high school senior at Doherty High School.  We first met her family a few years ago through the Dave Karsten’s American Family Insurance Agency.  Dave Karsten’s office has provided a family portrait sitting to their clients around Thanksgiving in past years, and Kailey’s family was one of our first […]

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Austin | Vista Ridge High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2012

Austin’s family found us through a referral from another family we’ve worked with.  Austin’s athletic and very interested in sports, especially basketball!  The majority of his session was at Garden of the Gods, and when his mom saw some of the pictures out on top of rocks where it looks like you’re on top of […]

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Katelyn | Doherty High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2012

Katelyn’s family found us through Groupon, and it was fun to connect that we’re members of the same church, Woodmen Valley Chapel!  Katelyn’s outgoing, laid back, and down to earth, and we loved getting to know her and her family.  She’s the oldest of four in her family, and they’ve got a lot of love […]

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