Tag Archives: Jonathan Betz Photography

Cole Family | Family Portraits at Cheyenne Canyon

We first met Christan through our photography classes and workshops we hold, and so it was really fun to meet her whole family for a portrait session this spring!  She’s raising some fantastic kids, and we enjoyed photographing individual portraits as well as the family portraits during their session in Cheyenne Canyon.  Enjoy our favorites! […]

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Mollee | Horizon High School Senior Portraits | Winter Class of 2012

Mollee’s family traveled from North Denver to be with us for her high school senior pictures!  She chose our 3-hour session to have multiple locations and lots of time for outfit changes and variety within her portrait session.  We used Cheyenne Canyon, Monument Valley Park, and Downtown Colorado Springs for her session locations.  Mollee’s very […]

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Logan + Laura | Wedding Photography at Shove Chapel & The Fine Arts Center | June 23, 2012

Congratulations, Logan & Laura!!  They had a beautiful wedding day on the day that the Waldo Canyon fire began, and little did we know at that point how that fire would bring tragedy just a few days later.  They chose Shove Chapel for the ceremony and had a bagpiper for the ceremony music and to […]

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Mom & Daughter Portraits | Cheyenne Canyon

How special to have a session devoted to a mom and daughter!  And maybe even more special when you have a whole bunch of brothers in your family!  We had so much fun getting to know the women in this family, and loved all the moments captured between mom and daughter during their session in […]

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The Buell Family | Destination Family Portraits in Cheyenne Canyon and The Mesa Overlook

The Buell Family traveled from Indiana out to Colorado Springs for a family vacation and chose us for a family photography session while here.  The timing of their trip was during the start of the Waldo Canyon Fire, so their entire plan had to be revamped…including their session since nearly every park and open space […]

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