Tag Archives: Jonathan Betz Photography

Happy Thanksgiving 2013!

We wish you a blessed Thanksgiving!  We are thankful for so many things…our faith, our family, our beautiful city we live in, work that we love to do, laughter, travels, a warm home, needs met, the support and love of friends and family.  And we are also beyond thankful for YOU!  Whether you’re a past, […]

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Maddie | Lewis Palmer High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

Maddie is a fun, talkative, and energetic senior with a creative side and a natural, laid-back personality.  She’s active with the Pikes Peak Rangerettes, so she loves horses (especially her own horse Nelson!) and is an excellent rider.  She also loves her dog.  She chose Cheyenne Canyon, the junkyard, Stratton Open Space, and Red Rock […]

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Katy | Rampart High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

Katy is fun-loving, spontaneous, outgoing, and sometimes goofy and is enjoying her senior year at Rampart High School where she plays on the volleyball team.  She’s planning on staying in Colorado for college and plans to pursue social work or a similar career where she can help children.  She loves natural settings and chose Cheyenne […]

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The Davis Family | Colorado Springs Family Portraits at Red Rock Canyon

I just love this family!  Julie and I are in a great networking group together, and she’s probably one of the very best Lia Sophia business owners in Colorado Springs!  You can visit her website and know that she’s just fantastic with parties and helping you add sparkle to your day!  She’s been looking forward […]

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Kursten | Sand Creek High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

Kursten is a bubbly high school senior at Sand Creek High School.  She’s interested in body modification and plans to pursue an apprenticeship after completing her final year of high school.  For her high school senior pictures, she chose Cheyenne Canyon and Old Colorado City for the settings for her senior photography.  Enjoy some favorites […]

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